Famous people of Vladimir. Which of the new celebrities comes from Vladimir? log cabin writer

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alphabet "FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE VLADIMIR REGION" MBOU "Secondary School No. 44" Mr. Vladimir Mamaev T.N.

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Ndrianov Nikolai Efimovich (1952-2011) Famous gymnast, Honored Master of Sports of the USSR, seven-time champion Olympic Games. World Cup winner, absolute world champion. Highly raised the bar of the Vladimir school of gymnastics. Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as an athlete who won the largest number Olympic medals. BUT

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Ritov Kim Nikolaevich (1925-2010) People's Artist of Russia, painter. Born on Vladimir land. The front-line soldier was awarded the medal "For Courage". Together with the Vladimir artists V. Yukin and V. Kokurin, they created their own style of painting, which is known as the “school of the Vladimir landscape” B

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Inogradov Dmitry Ivanovich (1720 - 1758) Born in Suzdal, in the family of a priest. He studied in Moscow at the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy together with Mikhail Lomonosov. Then at the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. Among the best students was sent to study in Germany. Studied mining. He became famous thanks to the disclosure of ancient secrets of porcelain production. AT

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Astello Nikolai Frantsevich (1907-1941) Born in Moscow, lived and worked in Murom. Pilot, member of the Great Patriotic War. The hero of the USSR. He died on the fifth day of the war, sending his burning plane to a column of fascist tanks. He became an example for many Soviet people who defended their homeland from the Nazis. G

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Riboyedov Alexander Sergeevich (1795-1829) Russian diplomat, poet, playwright, pianist and composer, nobleman. Author of the comedies Student, Young Spouses, Feigned Infidelity. His most famous work is Woe from Wit. He spent his childhood on the Vladimir land. Alexander Sergeevich subsequently came here several times. Together with the owner of the glass factories in the city of Gus-Khrustalny, Ivan Maltsov, he served in Persia. G

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Ukovsky Nikolai Yegorovich (1847-1921) Born on Vladimir land, in the village of Orekhovo, not far from Stavrovo. Outstanding scientist. More than 200 of his works are devoted to mechanics, astronomy, mathematics, hydrodynamics. Founder of aeronautics. With his scientific work on the lifting force of the wing, he brought the dream of people about the development of the sky closer to reality. He is called the "father of Russian aviation"

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Vorykin Vladimir Kozmich (1889-1982). Inventive engineer, founder of television. Born in Murom, after the revolution he left for America. There he dealt with the problem of transmitting images over a distance. Created a television tube - the basis of the TV. More than once came to Murom. W

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Ubasov Valery Nikolaevich (1935-2014) Born in the city of Vyazniki. Honorary citizen of the city of Vyazniki and Vladimir. Candidate of Technical Sciences. Pilot-cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union. Been to space three times. He was a member of the joint flight of the Soyuz and Apollo spacecraft with the Americans.

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Evitan Yuri Vladimirovich (1914-1983). Born and lived in Vladimir. Since 1931, the announcer of the All-Union Radio, the announcer of the USSR State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting. People's Artist of the USSR. The owner of a rare voice in terms of timbre and expressiveness. "Voice of Victory" - so called Levitan. Hitler promised a reward of 100,000 marks for his head. L

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azarev Mikhail Petrovich (1788-1851) Born in Vladimir. Russian naval commander, navigator, admiral. He made three trips around the world (1813-1825). In 1819, together with the head of the expedition, the commander of the sloop "Vostok" F.F. Belingshausen went on a voyage, during which Antarctica and a number of Pacific islands were discovered. Commanded the Black Sea Fleet. His students were the wonderful commanders P.S. Nakhimov and V.A. Kornilov L

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Echaev-Maltsov Yuri Sergeevich (1834-1913) The last representative of the Maltsov dynasty, the founders of the glass industry in Vladimir. A philanthropist who built the Church of St. George the Victorious in the city of Gus-Khrustalny (now the Crystal Museum), the Maltsovsky Technical School in Vladimir (now the Aviation Mechanical College). Basically, at his expense, the Museum of Fine Arts was built in Moscow (now the Pushkin Art Museum of Fine Arts). A diplomat who served the Fatherland for about 40 years, the owner of many awards from Russia and foreign powers. H

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Ozharsky Dmitry Ivanovich (1578-1642). The commander, comes from the Suzdal princes of Starodub. In 1612, he responded to the call of Kuzma Minin to liberate Moscow and became the leader of the militia. Thanks to his skillful leadership, Moscow was liberated from the Polish invaders. He was buried on the territory of the Spas-Efimevsky Monastery in the city of Suzdal. P

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Rokurorov Aleksey Alekseevich (1964-2008) Born in the village of Mishino, not far from Murom. Skier, biathlete. Olympic champion. World champion. Winner of many gold, silver and bronze awards at international competitions of various levels. Coach of the women's biathlon team. Awards: Order of Honor - for services to the state, many years of fruitful activity in the field of culture and art Order of Friendship of Peoples Honored Master of Sports of the USSR Badge of Honor "For Merit in Development physical culture and sports "Honorary citizen of the city of Vladimir P

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Andrey Ublev (circa 1300-1428) Icon painter. He painted the walls of the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir. The frescoes of the cathedral, created by his hand, have been partially preserved and are the pride of the Vladimir land. He painted the icon "Our Lady of Vladimir" in the image of the icon brought by Andrei Bogolyubsky. The greatest work Rublev - icon"Trinity", dedicated to Sergius of Radonezh. R

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oloukhin Vladimir Alekseevich (1924-1997) Born on the Vladimir land, in the village of Alepino, not far from Stavrovo. Poet, writer. He dedicated his work to his native land. The story "Vladimirskie proselki" tells about native places since childhood. He was the initiator of the reconstruction of the Cathedral of Christ the Prelate in Moscow - a monument to the heroes of the Patriotic War of 1812. After his death, Patriarch Alexy himself served a memorial service for him in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in gratitude for the restoration of the cathedral and drawing attention to the problems of Russian churches, which at that time were in oblivion and destruction. With

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Peransky Mikhail Mikhailovich (1772-1839) Born in the family of a priest in the village of Cherkutino, Vladimir province. Graduated from the Vladimir Seminary. Among the best graduates, he was sent to the Alexander Nevsky Seminary in St. Petersburg, where he received an excellent education and was left as a teacher of mathematics, physics, philosophy and eloquence. A civil servant, the first assistant to Tsar Alexander I. He devoted his life to the retribution of laws for the renewal of life in the Russian state. From his pen came out "The Complete Collection of Laws of the Russian State" - 45 volumes and "Code of Laws of the Russian State" -15 volumes. He created a project for the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, where A.S. Pushkin. For services to the Fatherland, he was awarded many high awards, including the highest award of that time, the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called. With

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Vladimir is not only the pearl of the main tourist route of the Golden Ring, but also a treasure trove rising stars. In our glorious city, people were born or grew up who managed to become famous far beyond its borders. Klyuch-Media invites you to get acquainted with those Vladimirians who not so long ago, against all odds, became the best in their field.

Dmitry Yasminov

Born in Vladimir. Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of VlGU. He worked as a correspondent for TV6 Vladimir. After graduating from university, he joined the army. Served in the railroad for a year. At the same time, he worked at the video studio of the Russian Railways in Moscow. After the end of the service, he remained to live in the capital. In the summer of 2004, he became a journalist for Ren TV. Worked in the program “Week with Marianna Maksimovskaya”. Now hosts the program "News 24". Always tries to give an independent and objective picture of the day.

Two more representatives of the Vladimir diaspora have firmly settled on federal TV: Maria Rybakova and Dmitry Materansky. Maria works as a presenter on the Moscow 24 TV channel,

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And Dmitry is a sports observer on the Match TV channel.


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Group “Record Orchestra”

There is a group for a long time, but fame came to her quite recently. In 2016, she took 2nd place in the show "Main Stage". At the end of the project, the band's frontman Timofey Kopylov performed his most popular hit on the same stage with singer Diana Arbenina. Rapper Timati liked the song “Lada-sedan” so much that he did not hesitate to make a remake of it, which was subsequently nominated for the MUZ-TV award in 3 nominations at once, and became the winner in two. And the competition was fierce. For example, in the nomination "Best Song" "Eggplant" bypassed the composition "Exhibit" of the group "Leningrad".

Olga Zadonskaya

She was not born in Vladimir, but her family moved to our city when Olya was still quite a baby. From the age of 6, the girl began to sing and take part in various music competitions. Real popularity came to Olga after participating in the show "Voice-4". The video with her performance instantly gained several thousand views. At one of the stages of the TV project, Grigory Leps decided to say goodbye to the participant, but Polina Gagarina saved the girl by accepting her into her team. As a result, in the final of the 4th season of "Voice" Olga Zadonskaya took an honorable third place.

No Hopes (Sanya Shelest)

World famous DJ and electronic composer, one of the top house musicians in Russia.

He became famous due to the fact that he posted his most smashing tracks on the Internet, which sold like hot cakes. Now Alexander's music is heard in all the clubs in Russia, Europe and even on the sunny beaches of Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and America.

"Invitations to tour rained down one by one. They listened to my music everywhere, played it everywhere, and the promoters wanted to get me into their club. When I signed an agreement with several booking agencies, my active touring activity began. In 2015, I took 14th place in the main professional award in Russian electronic music Alfa Future Awards,” Alexander admitted in an interview with our correspondent.


Silver medalist of the 2012 Olympics in London, multiple Russian champion, two-time European champion. Born in Kyiv, but in the fall of 2012, he began training at the Vladimir SDYUSSHOR in artistic gymnastics. In 2013, already as part of our team, he became a three-time champion of the Summer Universiade. Honored Master of Sports Nikolai Kuksenkov was able to break into Rio, despite the WADA "meldonium" list, and won a silver medal in the team event. According to Nikolai himself, the medal he received became a motivation for him to continue his sports career, and he intends to take part in the next Olympics in Tokyo.

Alexey Slepov

Master of Sports of Russia in cross-country skiing, Honored Master of Sports of Russia in biathlon and our countryman. Winner and prize-winner of the IBU Cup stages, champion of Russia in cross-country skiing and biathlon. IBU Cup winner in the overall standings in the 2013/2014 season. Three-time European champion.

Andrey Bogolyubsky

Grand Duke Vladimir Andrei Bogolyubsky (circa 1111-1174) was the son of Yuri Vladimirovich Dolgoruky and the Polovtsian princess, daughter of Khan Aepa Asenevich. Against the will of his father, in 1155 he left Vyshgorod and settled in Vladimir.

From the Vyshgorod convent he took with him the icon of the Mother of God, which later began to be revered as the greatest Russian shrine. On the way to Rostov at night, the Mother of God appeared to the prince in a dream and ordered him to leave the icon in Vladimir. Andrey did just that, and on the site of the vision he built the village of Bogolyubovo, which eventually became his favorite place of residence.

After the death of his father (1157) he became Prince of Vladimir, Rostov and Suzdal. Before an insignificant young town, Vladimir made the capital city of the Rostov-Suzdal Principality.

In 1169, he organized a campaign against the Grand Duke of Kyiv Mstislav II Izyaslavich, creating a coalition of 11 princes, whose troops captured and plundered Kyiv, which was the first case in the practice of civil strife between Russian princes. After a three-day siege, the army broke into Kyiv and for the first time in history took it "on the shield." Andrei achieved his goal - ancient Kyiv lost its age-old seniority.

Mikhail Speransky

Mikhail Mikhailovich Speransky (1772-1839), a statesman, closest adviser to Alexander I, author of the plan for liberal reforms, initiator of the creation of the State Council, showed great promise at a young age, therefore, at the Vladimir Diocesan Seminary, he was recorded under the surname Speransky (from the Latin verb spero, sperare hope, hope).

Having entered the service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Speransky proposed his famous "Plan of State Transformations" and in 1808 was appointed Minister of Justice. However, on the eve of the war with Napoleon, which Speransky strongly opposed, Alexander I dismissed him from all posts and exiled him to Nizhny Novgorod, and then to Perm.

Later, Speransky turned to Alexander I with a request for pardon and in 1816 he was appointed governor of Penza, and in 1819 - governor-general of Siberia. From that time on, Speransky resolutely renounced his former liberal views and became an adherent of unlimited autocracy. In 1839 he was elevated to the dignity of a count.

Mikhail Lazarev

The famous Russian naval commander and navigator, member of the Geographical Society, Admiral Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev (1788-1851) was born in Vladimir. Since childhood, he dreamed of becoming a sailor, so his parents assigned him to the Marine Corps.

Among the thirty best midshipmen, Lazarev was sent to sail, where he established himself as "a young man with a sharp mind and well-behaved behavior."

Participated in the Patriotic War of 1812, and then went on a round-the-world expedition to the Arctic Ocean. On January 9, 1821, sailors discovered the island of Peter I, and a week later they approached the mountainous coast, called the coast of Alexander I. Thus, Russian sailors were the first in the world to discover Antarctica.

In 1827, the commander of the Azov, Lazarev, was appointed chief of staff of the squadron. On October 20, 1827, the famous Battle of Navarino took place, in which the Russian, English and French squadrons took part. The Russians bore the brunt of the battle and played a major role in the defeat of the Turkish-Egyptian fleet. For 18 years, Mikhail Petrovich was the commander of the Black Sea Fleet, which under his leadership became the best in Russia.

Sergei Taneev

Russian composer, pianist, musical scientist, teacher Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (1856-1915) was born in Vladimir into a noble family. Taneyev anticipated many trends in the musical art of the 20th century. At the age of 10, he entered the Moscow Conservatory, where he graduated with a gold medal in piano classes by N. G. Rubinstein and composition by P. I. Tchaikovsky. Taneyev was a favorite student and close friend of Pyotr Ilyich, often a performer of his compositions, as well as their editor and arranger.

In 1885-1888, at the request of Tchaikovsky, Taneyev headed the conservatory. Among the students of Taneyev are composers S. V. Rachmaninov, A. N. Skryabin, N. K. Medtner, S. M. Lyapunov, R. M. Glier, A. T. Grechaninov and many others. Taneyev's legacy as a composer is large in scale and diverse in genres, including opera, symphony, and original vocal lyrics. After the death of N. G. Rubinstein and P. I. Tchaikovsky, Taneyev turned out to be the central figure in musical life - as a teacher, pianist (soloist and excellent ensemble player), conductor, scientist, musician of great outlook, impeccable taste and a person of the highest moral purity.

Vladimir Zworykin

The great scientist, one of the inventors of modern television, a native of Murom Vladimir Kozmich Zworykin (1888-1982) has always been distinguished by an amazing quickness of mind. Zworykin's research activity began at the St. Petersburg Institute of Technology, in the laboratory of Professor B. Rosing, who at that time was working on the problems of television systems. After graduating with honors from the institute in 1912, Zworykin went to Paris, where he studied X-rays under the guidance of P. Langevin. In 1918 Vladimir Kozmich went abroad.

In 1931, he created an outstanding invention - the first iconoscope - a transmitting tube, which made possible the development of television systems.

It is impossible to list all areas of Zworykin's creative activity. Back in 1920, he received a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh, and then a Ph.D. from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, and finally became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and many other academies and learned societies. Zworykin had more than a hundred patents and more than thirty scientific awards.

Karl Türmer

When a boy was born in Germany in 1824 in a poor Türmer family, hardly anyone could have imagined that two centuries later his name would be remembered, and his deeds would be honored in a completely different country - Russia, which became his second homeland.

The outstanding forestry scientist Karl Frantsevich Türmer (1824-1900) received recognition in the scientific world during his lifetime. In the Sudogodsky district, he created an exemplary forestry, for which he was awarded the Imperial Certificate of Honor.

Since 1853, Türmer forever connected his fate with Russia. He began his career in Porechye, at the forest cottage of Count Uvarov in the Moscow region. Khrapovitsky, the owner of the local forests, understood that intensive logging, which brings a lot of income, also requires appropriate follow-up reforestation. And then fate gave the count a meeting with Türmer, who was already famous at that time as a great specialist in the artificial cultivation of forests. Khrapovitsky invited Türmer to his place, and his proposal was accepted. The crown of Türmer's many years of work was the large-scale collection of forest plantations he created, which became for several generations a living testimony of his professional feat.

Yuri Levitan

Yuri Borisovich Levitan (1914-1983) from childhood dreamed of becoming an artist. He loved poetry, theater, singing, and because of his loud voice he received the nickname "Pipe". However, having arrived in Moscow after the 9th grade, he failed the exam at the State Film College (now VGIK). The selection committee did not like his "okay" Vladimir dialect. But in the same year, Yuri Levitan was accepted into the group of trainees of the All-Union Radio Committee. Once, after several months of internship, Yuri was assigned to read an article from Pravda on the radio. It must have happened that at that moment Stalin was at the receiver.

Hearing Levitan, he immediately dialed the phone number of the chairman of the Radio Committee of the USSR and said that the text of his report tomorrow at the XVII Party Congress opening in the morning should be read by the announcer who had just broadcast articles from Pravda. At 12 noon, a sealed package with Stalin's speech was brought to the studio. Levitan, white with excitement, read the sacred text for five hours without making a single mistake. The next day, the nineteen-year-old youth became the chief announcer of the Soviet Union.

In June of the 41st, it was Levitan who read the message about the beginning of the war and then for all four years informed the country about the situation on the fronts. Marshal Rokossovsky once said that Levitan's voice was equivalent to an entire division. And Hitler considered him enemy number one of the Reich (Commander-in-Chief Stalin was number two). 250 thousand marks were promised for Levitan's head, and a special group was preparing to be sent to Moscow to eliminate the announcer. Levitan was the first among the announcers to be awarded the title of People's Artist of the USSR.

Nikolai Kamanin

Military pilot Nikolai Petrovich Kamanin (1909-1982) became famous in February 1934, when he was appointed commander of a mixed detachment of aircraft to rescue the crew and passengers of the Chelyuskin steamer. On the R-5 aircraft, in adverse weather conditions, Kamanin made a group flight Olyutorka-Vankarem with a length of about 2500 km. In 9 flights to the ice floe, he took 34 people out of the ice camp, for which he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin.

In 1938, Nikolai Petrovich graduated from the N. E. Zhukovsky Air Force Academy, commanded an air brigade. In the first months of the Great Patriotic War, he was engaged in the formation and preparation of aviation formations for their dispatch to the front. From July 1942, Kamanin was commander of the 292nd assault aviation division (Kalinin Front), from February 1943 - commander of the 8th mixed and 5th assault aviation corps(1st and 2nd Ukrainian fronts). Parts under his command liberated Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia. In 1956, Kamanin graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff. He commanded an air army, since 1958 - deputy chief of the Air Force Main Staff for combat training. Since 1960, he was Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force for Space, actively participated in the selection and training of the first Soviet cosmonauts. Streets in Moscow, Vladimir and Sevastopol are named after him.

Vladimir Soloukhin

Vladimir Alekseevich Soloukhin (1924-1997) was born in the village of Alepino, forty miles from Vladimir, on the banks of the small river Vorshcha, into a patriarchal peasant family. Rural childhood, elementary school in Alepino, seven-year school in the neighboring village of Cherkutin, then the Vladimir Mechanical College. He realized his vocation in 1946, having published his first poems in Komsomolskaya Pravda.

After graduating from the Literary Institute. M. Gorky released the first collection of poems "Rain in the Steppe". The book "Vladimir country roads" (1957) attracted serious attention from readers and critics, receiving the most favorable responses.

In 1964, the autobiographical novel Mother Stepmother was published. A special place in Soloukhin's work is occupied by his books Letters from the Russian Museum and Black Boards. The theme of Russian nature, the spiritual wealth of the people has always occupied the writer, so he wrote about the need to preserve and protect them.

- (1882-1918) - member of the congress from the Kovrov district and chairman of the Kovrov organization of the RCP (b).
- (1922-2003) - Soviet and Russian composer, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984).
- (1779-1822) - academician of painting. Born in with. Ivanovo, Shuisky district.
- (1823-1886) - Russian publicist, poet. In 1878 he was exiled to the village. Varvarino, Yuryevsky district.
- (1841-1914) - Pokrovsky district leader of the nobility, Vladimir vice-governor, Simbirsk governor.
- (1794-1872) - doctor of medicine, Vladimir medical inspector and philanthropist. Born in with. Vysheslavsky, Suzdal district.
- (1822-1877) - Sudogda district marshal of the nobility.
- (1885-1966) - Soviet composer and conductor.
- (1777-1849) - valid Privy Councilor and chamberlain, envoy to Brazil.
- (1867-1942) - poet, symbolist, classic of the literature of the Silver Age. Born in vil. Gumnischi Shuisky district.
- (1813-1883) - a merchant, the largest gold miner in Eastern Siberia, commerce adviser, real state councilor, public figure, one of the most significant Siberian philanthropists.
- (1889 -1919) - Russian revolutionary, Bolshevik. Member of the RCP(b) since 1918. Commissar of the 25th Infantry Division.
- (1842-1896) - Councilor of State, prosector of the Imperial Moscow University, senior doctor of the Moscow police. Born in the Seminov Gora, Vladimirsky district.
- (1807-1880) - ordinary professor of the Kazan Theological Academy. Born in the churchyard of Unzhensky, Melenkovsky district.
- (1864-1945) - sister of mercy, midwife, treasurer of the provincial committee of the RSDLP.
- (1702 -1755) - Prince, Vice-Admiral and General-Krigskomissar of the Russian fleet, favorite of Princess Ekaterina Ioannovna.
- (1833-1887) - Great Russian composer, scientist chemist.
- (1809-1862) - researcher of the Shuya region. Born in with. Nizhny Landekh, Gorokhovetsky district.
- (1893-1973) - local historian, bibliographer.
- (1785-1864) - Russian writer and statesman. Born in the Romanovo estate, Suzdal district.
- (1857-1930) - a revolutionary populist, a member of the organizations "Land and Freedom" and "Black Redistribution", a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Revolutionary Party.
- (1895-1955) - employee Soviet bodies of State Security, major general, head of the commandant's office of the OGPU-NKVD-MGB (1926-1953).
- (1784-1808) - Russian poet and translator. Born in Pereslavl-Zalessky.
- (February 23, 1901 - 1975) - proletarian writer and poet, editor of the Luch newspaper in the mountains. Murom.
- (January 1, 1929 - August 6, 1993) - Soviet prose writer.
- (1905-1977) - art critic, architect-restorer, honored artist of the RSFSR, honorary citizen of Suzdal.
- (c. 1720–1758) - creator of Russian porcelain.
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- (1745-1812). He died and was buried in Vladimir.
- (1828-1883) - professor at the Kyiv Theological Academy, archpriest. Born in the churchyard of Vasilyevsky, Murom district.
- (1759-1817) - Russian statesman; Orlovsky and Vologda governor.
- (1844-1909) - director of the 10th Moscow gymnasium. Born in Suzdal.
- (1836-1912) - schismatic scholar, senator. Born in with. Rusyn, or Novo-Zaozerye, Kovrovsky district.
- (1921-2007) - an outstanding French ballerina. She belonged to the noble Vladimir nobility.
- (1882-1939) - Russian revolutionary, trade unionist, poet and writer, theorist of the scientific organization of labor and head of the Central Institute of Labor.
- (1820-1890) - the founder of the city of Ivanovo-Voznesensk, the first Head of the city, philanthropist, local historian, industrialist and public figure. Born in with. Ivanovo.
- (1827-1902) - historian of the Vladimir militia.
- (17 (30) March 1912, Murom, - April 11, 1976, Moscow) - Russian Soviet playwright and screenwriter.
- (1884-?) - graduate of the Vladimir Theological Seminary, local historian and local historian.
- (1871-1939) - organizer of Soviet petroleum geology. Born in with. Pozdnyakovo, Murom district.
- (1873-1936) - teacher, participated in the development of new curricula on the Russian language, new textbooks and teaching aids.
- (1877-1948) - editor, historian.
- (1861-1919) - head of the provincial museum. Born in the village of Shegodskoye, Yuryevsky district.
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- (d. 1815) - historian of the mountains. Vladimir.
- (1758-1848) - director of the Vladimir schools, writer.
- (1835-1902) - researcher of Melenkovsky and Murom districts, employee of the Vladimir Provincial Gazette.
- (1822–1892) - researcher of the Vladimir province. Born in with. Fridays-Dubenkah, Sudogodsky district.
- (1888-1970) - one of the first secretaries of the Vladimir district-city committee of the RCP (b).
- (1701-1766) - rear admiral. He was buried in the Novo-Nikolsky churchyard of the Sudogodsky district.
- (1817-1910) - Shuya local historian. Born in vil. Novikakh, Shuisky district.
- (1847-1921) - Russian mechanic, founder of hydro- and aerodynamics.
- (1860-1910) - writer, editor of the almanac "Vladimir cranberry".
- (1854-1884) - scientist.
- (1817-1886) - archpriest, bachelor of the Moscow Theological Academy.
- (1864-1940) - vowel of the Vyazniki city duma, local historian, author of the book "The city of Vyazniki in the old days."
- (1890-1976) - the first head of the Vladimir Provincial Museum (1921), head of the Vladimir Museum (1924).
- (1912-?) - General of the Main Intelligence Directorate. A native of the Vladimir province.
- (1818-1864) - Vyaznikovsky artist, in the middle of the XIX century his name was known in Italy.
- (1870-1945) - Governor of Kyiv (1907-09), Minister of Education Russian Empire (1915-16).
- (1819-1885) - senator, privy councilor, academician.
- (1902 -1939) - Russian Soviet writer.
- (1854-1900) - Russian psychiatrist.
- (1898-1973) - People's Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the Stalin Prize.
- (1845-1923) - the owner in the mountains. Vladimir printing house and bookbinding workshop.
- (1874-1928) - prose writer, poet, journalist, memoirist.
- (1841-1888) - Professor of the Imperial Novorossiysk University. Born in the Troitsky, Aleksandrovsky district.
- (1935-2014) - Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR No. 18.
- (1875-1941) - Russian artist, painter, master of portraits and everyday scenes.
- (1894 - 1967) - Soviet trade unionist, poet.
- (1861-1934) - Russian general, hero Russo-Japanese War, commander of the Life Guards of the Grodno Hussars.
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- (1876-1905) - Russian Social Democrat, one of the participants in the workers' strike in Ivanovo-Voznesensk in 1905. Born in the village of Saksino, Murom district.
- (1912-1987) - Russian writer, one of the initiators of the creation of the Vladimir branch of the Union of Writers of the USSR.
- (d. 1822) - commandant in Vladimir until 1800, Vyatka governor.
- (1897-1965) - Vladimir composer, musician.
- (1882-1948) - Bolshevik, Soviet censor, one of the prominent functionaries of the ideological censorship of the 1920-1940s, critic, literary critic.
- (1912-1941) - seascape poet, submarine officer. Born in Suzdal.
- (1893-1972) - translator, poet. Lived in the mountains. Alexandrov.
- (1772-1848) - the author of bibliographic works on the activities of the Old Believers. Born in mountains. Yuriev-Polsky.
- (1871-1935) - Russian historian, archivist.
- (? - 1785) - Russian industrialist from the Maltsov family, founder of the village (later - the city) of Gus-Khrustalny.
- (1774-1853) - Russian industrialist from the Maltsov family.
- (1771-1823) - Russian industrialist from the Maltsov family, owner of the Gusev crystal factory.
- (? - 1812) - Russian merchant and industrialist from the Maltsov family.
- (1807-1880) - a major manufacturer, writer and diplomat, active privy councillor.
- (1928–1994) - Honored Builder of the RSFSR, Hero of Socialist Labor.
- (1872-1938) - poet.
- (1855-1913) - Nizhny Novgorod mayor. Born in with. Vashka, Pereslavl district.
- (1830-1891) - city doctor, philanthropist, honorary citizen of Suzdal.
- (1759-1830) - a doctor in Suzdal, a scientist.
- (1817-1881) - singer-nugget.
- (1901-1972) - Soviet artist, participant in the Great Patriotic War; member of the Union of Artists of the USSR (since 1934).
- (1867-1918) - Governor of Kursk and Tambov.
- (1878-1962) - a writer from the people, a poet, a native of the city of Suzdal.
- (1821-1878) - Russian poet, writer and publicist, classic of Russian literature. In 1861 N.A. Nekrasov visits Mstera.
- (1834-1913) - Russian philanthropist, philanthropist, manufacturer, translator, diplomat, owner of glass factories, honorary citizen of the city of Vladimir (1901).
- (1838-1902) - writer, ethnographer, archaeologist. Born in with. Ivanovo, Shuisky district.
- (1763-1843) - Kovrov district marshal of the nobility.
- (1815-1879) - Chairman of the Vladimir Provincial Zemstvo Council. Born in Kovrov.
- (1924-2001) - journalist, historian, local historian.
- - Klyazmogorodetsky trading people.
- (1852-1908) - the founder of the cyclists' club in Moscow.
- (1765-1831) - professor and rector of Kharkov University. Born in with. Osipov, Kovrovsky district.
- (1786-1847) - writer, poet. Born in with. Bogoyavlensky churchyard, Vyaznikovsky district.
- (c. 1790-1840) - writer. Born in with. Kuchki, Alexandrovsky district.
- (1858-1941) - military engineer, the last Kovrov district marshal of the nobility.
- (1893-1967) - composer, conductor, violinist, pianist, Vyaznikovsky musician, organizer of the first brass band.
- (1765-1841) - professor at the Imperial Moscow University, collegiate adviser. Born in with. Perelog, Suzdal district.
- (1829-1900) - senior adviser to the Vladimir Provincial Board, and. about. Vladimir Vice-Governor.
- (1850-1899) - Pokrovsky District Leader of the Nobility, historian.
- (1863-1944) - Russian photographer, chemist (student of Mendeleev), inventor.
- (1815-1861) - editor of the newspaper "Vladimir provincial sheets". Born in Suzdal.
- (1858-1891) - a doctor. Born in with. Mouth, Vladimirsky district.
- (1789-1870) - a priest. Born in with. Chirikovo, Suzdal district.
- (1795-1870) - archpriest with. Lezhnevo, Reverend. Born in with. Chirikov, Vladimir district.
- (1836-?) - Writer. Born in with. Chirikovo, Suzdal district.
- (1868-1922) - itinerant artist.
- (1823-1875) - literary figure, compiler of children's books. He came from the peasants of the Vladimir province.
- (1816-?) - German musician, music teacher at the Noble Boarding School at the Vladimir Provincial Gymnasium.
- (1886-1918) - painter, graphic artist.
- (1886-1938) - a well-known shipbuilder, a specialist in the field of underwater shipbuilding. A native of the Gorohovets region.
- (1789-1858) - lieutenant colonel, participant in the Patriotic War of 1812 and foreign campaigns of 1813-1814, lived in Gorokhovets in 1819-1858.
- (1829-1866) - a writer from the people. Born in with. Ivanovo (future Ivanovo-Voznesensk), Shuisky district.
- (1860-1895) - Russian writer and journalist, who left behind several collections of poems and humorous stories.
- (1746-1816) - lieutenant general, hero of the storming of Anapa in 1791.
- (1890-1981) - sculptor and teacher.
- (1838-1912) - Russian mechanical engineer, inventor and teacher, founder of the Russian system of vocational training.
- (1918-2008) - Russian writer, playwright, publicist, poet, public and political figure.
- (1748-1795) - member of the Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy. Born in with. Cool.
- (1900 -1977) - Soviet military leader and Komsomol worker, participant civil war, Honorary citizen of the city of Vladimir.
- (1765-1818) - bibliographer, compiler of the list of Russian books.
- (1851-1915) - zoologist and archaeologist, manager of state property of the Vladimir and Ryazan provinces, founded the Vladimir Scientific Archival Commission and the Vladimir Society of Natural Science Lovers.
- (1854-1919) - historian of Russian literature, archaeologist, archeographer, bibliographer, doctor.
- (1819-1866) - biographer A.S. Griboyedov. Born in Sushchev, Vladimir district.
- (1870-1916) - Russian church historian, professor at the Moscow Theological Academy.
- (1839-1915) - a major manufacturer of the Pokrovsky district, a philanthropist.
- (1806-1868) - the author of many famous manuals on Latin, Moscow Cicero. Born in the Omuttse-Pestyansky, Vladimir district.
- (1760-1820) - ordinary professor at the Imperial Moscow University. Born in Alexandrova Sloboda.
- (1860-1904) - lawyer, ethnographer. Born in Borisoglebsk churchyard, Vladimir district.
- (1821-?) - editor of the Vladimir Provincial Gazette. Born in the village of Tuchkovo, Sudogodsky district.
- (1842-1895) - researcher of the Vladimir region. Born in the village of Koptsevo, Aleksandrovsky district.
- (1888-1914) - Russian composer and pianist. Born in the Vladimir province.
- (c. 1616-c. 1716) - Russian religious figure, one of the founders of the whip sect, revered by his followers for Christ.
- (d. 1912) - assistant inspector of the Vladimir Theological Seminary. Born in the Nevadyevsky Murom district.
- (1815-1871) - Secretary of State of Emperor Alexander II. Born in with. Goloperovo, Pereslavl district.
- (1914-1987) - designer, Vladimir poet, "Honorary Pioneer of the City of Vladimir".
- (1822 -1879) - ethnographer and statistician, editor of the Vladimir Provincial Gazette. Born in the city of Kovrov.
- (d. 1850) - a graduate of the Vladimir Seminary, Professor of the Vladimir Theological Seminary.
- (1796-1854) - the first Kovrov poet. Born in with. Lyubets, Kovrovsky district.
- - Soviet engineer, designer of space and rocket technology, associate of S. P. Korolev.
- (1832-1878) - a pioneer inventor, developed a technology for the manufacture of phosphorus and for the first time in Russia began its production by founding the Perm phosphorus plant.
- (1818-1900) - local historian of Volyn, professor of the Volyn spirit. Seminaries, Master of Theology. Born in in with. Karacharovo, Murom district.
- (1816-1864) - bibliographer and paleologist.
- (1885-1945) - Russian and Soviet poetess, translator.
- (1792-?) - a doctor. Born in the village of Ivankovo, Yuryevsky district.
- (1919-1959) - Soviet Russian poet, author of many popular songs in the 1940s-1970s. Born in vil. Small Petrino (now within the city of Vyaznikov).
- (1901-1921) - leader of the youth communist movement, one of the founders of the Komsomol, a poet. Born in Pokrov.
- (1918-1993) - Russian Soviet singer (lyric-coloratura soprano), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1956).
- (1854-1887) - literary figure. Born in the churchyard of Veretevo, Kovrovsky district.
- (1893-1941) - poet.
- (1866-1919) - Russian politician; deputy State Duma Russian Empire of all four convocations.
- (1875-1949) - a naval officer and a talented inventor. Born in Vyazniki.
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- (1861-1922) - worked in 1890-1891. teacher at a two-class ministerial school in the village of Dubasovo. Brother A.P. Chekhov.
- (1809-1877) - an employee of the "Vladimir Provincial Gazette". Born in the city of Kovrov.
- (1790-1876) - adjutant general (1825), member of the Military Council (1838-41), infantry general (1843), Kazan governor (1842-44), senator (1846).
- (d. 1897) - an outstanding zemstvo figure in the Vladimir province.
- (d. 1941) - folk teacher with. Zakomelie.
- (1885-1982) - Soviet scientist in the field of television and electronics.
- (1792-?) - Professor of the Imperial Moscow University. Born in mountains. Pereslavl-Zalessky.
- (1944-2014) - Russian bell ringer.
- (1782-?) - writer, teacher. Born in with. Podberezye, Vladimirsky district.



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Noble families

Izedinovs, Kablukovs, Kalakutskys, Kalachovs, Kasagovs, Novikovs,.

Natives of Vladimir

- (1765-1814) - Russian poet.
- (1772 -1839) - Russian statesman, reformer and lawmaker.
- (1788-1851) - Admiral.
- (1794-1876) - children's writer.
- (1814-1857) - historian, editor of the Vladimir Provincial Vedomosti.
- (1816-1867) - chemist and technologist.
- (1823-1894) - writer.
- (1828-1889) - academician and senator.
- (1831-1912) - Russian military leader, commander of the Bulgarian militia in the Russian-Turkish war.
- (1839-1896) - physicist, honored professor of Moscow University.
- (1845-1899) - Major General, buried at the Prince Vladimir cemetery in Vladimir.
- (1896-1966) - Architect-restorer.
- (1832-1895) - Professor of the Imperial Moscow University, Doctor of Medicine.

We were born and lived in our region famous people from various fields of culture and sports. You don't have to look far for examples:
Vladimirov, Yuri Kuzmich, Zhukovsky, Nikolai Egorovich, Zworykin, Vladimir Kozmich, Konstantinov, Pyotr Alexandrovich, Kostin, Boris Alekseevich, Milovsky, Mikhail Pavlovich, Savarinsky, Fyodor Petrovich, Smirnov, Stanislav Alekseevich, Soloukhin, Vladimir Alekseevich, Speransky, Mikhail Mikhailovich, Stoletov, Alexander Grigorievich, Stoletov, Nikolai Grigorievich, Fomin, Nikolai Sergeevich, Shmakov, Pavel Vasilyevich, Shumilovsky, Nikolai Nikolaevich.

We call the founders, pioneers, pioneers the figures of science who were the first to set foot on previously unknown paths of knowledge. If we turn to the lists of scientists who came out of our Vladimir region, we can see the names of the most prominent initiators.
Ingenious discoveries in the field of physics were made by A. G. Stoletov; his works helped our contemporaries come to new amazing discoveries in science and technology. The scientist N. E. Zhukovsky was the founder of modern hydro- and aircraft mechanics; Vladimir Ilyich Lenin called him the "father of Russian aviation".
A scientist of a completely different field of knowledge, V.S. Sopikov, a native of Suzdal, is referred to in encyclopedias as the "father of Russian bibliography." MP Lazarev, admiral of the Russian fleet, was the discoverer of a new sixth continent on our planet - Antarctica.
N. Sofronov's essay tells about three such initiators, about three natives of the Vladimir land - D. I. Vinogradov, the founder of porcelain production in Russia, about Academician I. M. Gubkin, the founder of Soviet petroleum geology, and GT. V. Shmakov, a scientist in the field of television.

How does a person live in 90 years?

Of course, capital acquired during his lifetime. We do not mean the wealth of a miserly knight, but the spiritual sphere of life. In old age, people tend to increasingly turn to the spirit, asking themselves the question: “How did I live my life? Why did I live? Did he live? The answer is harsh and fair edits time.

Let us recall N.V. Gogol: “Terrible, terrible is the coming old age, and nothing gives back and forth!”

The staff of the folk theater "Rodnik" of the Suzdal City House of Culture, engaged in dramatic art, at the same time strives to create a museum of the theater, to trace in it the history of the origin and development of theatrical traditions in Suzdal. After all, it is known that even before the revolution, a drama group existed and was popular in a provincial provincial town. They learned that Vasily Ivanovich Kuzmichev was one of its active participants and invited the veteran to the theater drawing room.

A. A. Lebedeva Street(1912-1941). The tragedy occurred on a cold November night in 1941 in the waters Baltic Sea. Submarine"L-2" during the performance of a combat mission was blown up by mines, torn off by a storm from a minefield. An hour after the second explosion, she sank. Among the dead was the navigator Lebedev, a native of Suzdal.

“... He left us too young, and this makes our sadness even deeper, our grief even stronger ... - wrote the poet Nikolai Tikhonov. - He fulfilled his duty as a poet, submariner, patriot. And the sea was with him at the last hour…”