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Aleksandr Grigoryev (actor)
Alexander Grigoriev may refer to: * Alexander Grigoriev (bellfounder) (c. 1634 – after 1676), Russian cannon and bellmaker * Alexander Grigoryev (1949–2008), Russian security services official * Aleksandr Grigoryev (athlete) (born 1955), Russian high jumper * Alexander Grigoriev (artist) (1891–1961), Mari Soviet artist, public figure and academician * Alexander Grigoryev, a character in ''The Two Captains'' by Veniamin Kaverin See also * Grigoryev Grigoryev (russian: Григорьев; uk, Ґригор'єв; masculine) or Grigoryeva (russian: Григорьева; feminine) is a Russian surname mostly common in Russia and Ukraine. It is derived from the Latinized Greek name Gregory (given n ...
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Alexander Grigoriev (bellfounder)
Alexander Grigoriev, son of Lykov (russian: Александр Григорьев сын Лыков) (1634? - after 1676) was a Russian cannon and Bellfounding, bellfounder. Career Early career, avoiding the plague In 1651, Alexander Grigoriev was accepted to the Moscow Cannon Yard as a "bell person" (колокольное лицо) at the recommendation of a bellmaker Yemelyan Danilov and a number of Moscow, Muscovite cannonmakers. Soon, Grigoriev was given seven apprentices, with whom he would recast the Annunciation Bell (Благовестный колокол) for the Church of Saint Antipius in Moscow and cast six spare alarm bells for other fortresses. In 1654, Alexander Grigoriev and Motorins, Feodor Motorin were sent to Novgorod, where they would cast a 16-ton bell for the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod, Saint Sophia Cathedral. Their assignment in Novgorod allowed them to escape the fate of some 150,000 Muscovites, who would die from bubonic plague that year. Impo ...
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Alexander Grigoryev
Alexander Andreyevich Grigoryev (in russian: Александр Андреевич Григорьев, October 4, 1949 – December 10, 2008
) was a Russian security services official. Grigoryev was born in . In 1975–2001 he served in the and its successors. As a KGB officer he also took part in . From August 28 till October 1, 1998, he led the Economic Security Department of FSB. From October 1, 1998, till January 5, 2001, he was the Chief of the
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Aleksandr Grigoryev (athlete)
Aleksandr Grigoryev (russian: Александр Николаевич Григорьев; born 7 October 1955) is a former Belarusian high jumper who competed for the Soviet Union. He represented his country at the 1980 Moscow Olympics and was a seven-time Soviet champion. He was a medallist at the European Athletics Championships, IAAF World Cup and multiple times at the European Cup. He held a personal best of . Born in Saint Petersburg, he was a member of the SK VS Minsk sports club in Belarus during his career.Aleksandr Grigoryev
Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2017-03-11.
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Alexander Grigoriev (artist)
Alexander Vladimirovich Grigoriev (russian: link=no, Алекса́ндр Влади́мирович Григо́рьев), who was known as Alexander Grigoriev (28 May 1891, in Pertnury village – 25 August 1961, in Moscow), was a Mari people, Mari Soviet Union, Soviet artist, public figure and academician. He is considered to be the first-renowned and the greatest Mari artist, who contributed to the development and formation of the fine arts in the Mari El, Mari Territory. Grigoriev studied at Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture with artists such as Ilya Mashkov and Abram Arkhipov; he travelled throughout the Soviet Union with Ilya Repin, Ilya Y. Repin, helping great painters as Nicolai Fechin. Grigoriev dedicated his life to art. Following the Realism (arts), realism movement, Grigoriev painted genre paintings, Portrait painting, portraits, Landscape painting, landscapes and still lifes. Through his national initiatives, Grigoriev became one of the most si ...
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The Two Captains
''The Two Captains'' (russian: Два Капитана) is a novel written by Soviet author Veniamin Kaverin between 1938 and 1944. It is Kaverin's best known work and is considered one of the most popular works of Soviet literature, winning the USSR State Prize in 1946 being reissued 42 times in 25 years. The novel tells the story of a Russian youth, Alexander Grigoryev, as he grows up through Czarist Russia to the October Revolution to World War II. At the center of the story is Grigoriev's search for the lost Arctic expedition of Captain Ivan Tatarinov and the discovery of Severnaya Zemlya. Plot summary After a postman drowns, Sanya, 8, finds a bag full of letters. As the envelopes are all wet, there is no way to read the addresses and send the letters. A neighbour, Aunt Dasha, reads the letters to anyone willing to listen during the cold winter evenings. Thus Sanya first hears of the lost Arctic expedition that will become the meaning of his life. For now on he is only fascin ...
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