Voznesensky Posad
Voznesensky (masculine), Voznesenskaya (feminine), or Voznesenskoye (neuter) may refer to: People *Alexander Voznesensky (1898–1950), Soviet economist *Anastasiya Voznesenskaya, Soviet actress, wife of Andrey Myagkov *Andrei Voznesensky (1933–2010), Russian poet and writer *Igor Voznesensky (born 1985), Russian soccer player * Ilya G. Voznesensky (1816–1871), Russian explorer and naturalist *Julia Voznesenskaya (1940–2015), author of books with Orthodox Christian view *Nikolai Voznesensky (1903–1950), Soviet economic planner *Philaret (Voznesensky) (1903–1985), first hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia Places *Voznesensky District, a district of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia *Voznesenskoye Urban Settlement, several municipal urban settlements in Russia *Voznesensky (inhabited locality) (''Voznesenskaya'', ''Voznesenskoye''), several inhabited localities in Russia *Voznesensky Avenue, a street in St. Petersburg, Russia * Voznesensky Lane, a s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alexander Voznesensky
Alexander Alexeyevich Voznesensky (russian: Александр Алексеевич Вознесенский) (March 5, 1898—October 28, 1950) was a Soviet statesman, economist and brother of Nikolai Voznesensky. Biography Born in the village of Golovkino in Novosilsky Uyezd of Tula Governorate (now in Oryol Oblast), he spent his childhood in Chern. His father, Alexey Dmitrievich Voznesensky, worked in a timber yard. His mother, Lyubov Georgievna, was a housewife. He had three younger siblings Maria, Nikolai and Valentine). In 1917, he enrolled at the Petrograd Institute of History and Philology; in 1921, he joined the Social Sciences Faculty of Petrograd University, graduating in 1923, and soon began to teach. He joined the All-Union Communist Party (b) in 1927. His younger brother Nikolai Voznesensky, also an economist, was appointed to the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in February 1941, becoming responsible for much of the planning of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anastasiya Voznesenskaya
Anastasiya is a feminine given name. Notable people with that name include the following: Sports Athletics *Anastasiya Ilyina (born 1982), Russian triple jumper and long jumper * Anastasiya Juravleva (born 1981), Uzbekistani triple jumper and long jumper *Anastasiya Kapachinskaya (born 1979), Russian sprinter *Anastasiya Mokhnyuk (born 1991), Ukrainian heptathlon athlete *Anastasiya Ott (born 1988), Russian hurdling athlete * Anastasiya Rabchenyuk (born 1983), Ukrainian hurdling athlete * Anastasiya Shvedova (born 1979 ), Belarusian pole vaulter * Anastasiya Svechnikova (born 1992), Uzbekistani javelin thrower *Anastasiya Taranova-Potapova (born 1985), Russian triple jumper * Anastasiya Tkachuk (born 1993), Ukrainian middle-distance runner *Anastasiya Zubova (born 1979), Russian long-distance runner Aquatics *Anastasiya Kirpichnikova (born 2000), Russian swimmer * Anastasiya Korolyova (born 1983), Uzbekistani swimmer *Anastasiya Krapyvina (born 1994), Russian swimmer *Anastasiya Ma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Andrey Myagkov
Andrey Vasilyevich Myagkov (russian: link=no, Андрей Васильевич Мягков; 8 July 1938 – 18 February 2021) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, theater director and writer. He is best known for his roles in famous films directed by Eldar Ryazanov, such as ''The Irony of Fate'' (1975), ''Office Romance'' (1977), ''The Garage (1980 film), The Garage'' (1979) and ''A Cruel Romance'' (1984). Biography Andrey Myagkov was born on 8 July 1938 in Leningrad, USSR. His father, Vasily Myagkov, was a professor at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Leningrad State Technical University. Young Myagkov showed interest in theater and acting and participated in a drama club at high school. Upon his graduation from high school he chose to study chemistry and attended Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology, Lensoviet Leningrad Institute of Technology, graduating in 1961 as a chemical engineer. His first job was engineer-researcher at Leningr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Andrei Voznesensky
Andrei Andreyevich Voznesensky (russian: link=no, Андре́й Андре́евич Вознесе́нский, 12 May 1933 – 1 June 2010) was a Soviet and Russian poet and writer who had been referred to by Robert Lowell as "one of the greatest living poets in any language." He was one of the "Children of the '60s," a new wave of iconic Russian intellectuals led by the Khrushchev Thaw. Voznesensky was considered "one of the most daring writers of the Soviet era" but his style often led to regular criticism from his contemporaries and he was once threatened with expulsion by Nikita Khrushchev. He performed poetry readings in front of sold-out stadiums around the world, and was much admired for his skilled delivery. Some of his poetry was translated into English by W. H. Auden. Voznesensky's long-serving mentor and muse was Boris Pasternak, the Nobel Laureate and the author of ''Doctor Zhivago''. Before his death, he was both critically and popularly proclaimed "a living ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Igor Voznesensky
Igor Yuryevich Voznesensky (russian: И́горь Ю́рьевич Вознесе́нский; born 28 May 1985) is a former professional association football player from Russia. Club career He played for the main squad of FC Lokomotiv Moscow in the Russian Premier League Cup. He played 3 seasons in the Russian Football National League for FC Oryol, FC Khimki and FC Shinnik Yaroslavl FC Shinnik Yaroslavl (russian: Футбольный клуб «Шинник» Ярославль) is a Russian football club, based in Yaroslavl. From 1957 to 1960 the team was called Khimik (russian: Химик - "the chemist"). In the USSR .... External links * * 1985 births Sportspeople from Oryol Living people Russian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders FC Lokomotiv Moscow players FC Khimki players FC Shinnik Yaroslavl players FC Oryol players FC Tyumen players FC Avangard Kursk players FC Dynamo Bryansk players Kazakhstan Premier League players Rus ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ilya G
Ilya, Iliya, Ilia, Ilja, or Ilija (russian: Илья́, Il'ja, , or russian: Илия́, Ilija, ; uk, Ілля́, Illia, ; be, Ілья́, Iĺja ) is the East Slavic form of the male Hebrew name Eliyahu (Eliahu), meaning "My God is Yahu/ Jah." It comes from the Byzantine Greek pronunciation of the vocative (Ilía) of the Greek Elias (Ηλίας, Ilías). It is pronounced with stress on the second syllable. The diminutive form is Iliusha or Iliushen'ka. The Russian patronymic for a son of Ilya is " Ilyich", and a daughter is "Ilyinichna". People with the name Real people *Ilya (Archbishop of Novgorod), 12th-century Russian Orthodox cleric and saint * Ilya Ivanovitch Alekseyev (1772–1830), commander of the Russian Imperial Army *Ilya Borok (born 1993), Russian jiujitsu fighter *Ilya Bryzgalov (born 1980), Russian ice hockey goalie *Ilya Ehrenburg (1891–1967), Russian writer and Soviet cultural ambassador *Ilya Glazunov (1930–2017), Russian painter *Ilya Gringolts (born 1982 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Julia Voznesenskaya
Julia Nikolayevna Voznesenskaya (russian: Юлия Николаевна Вознесенская), also known as Julia Toropovskaya, maiden name, Okulova (14 September 1940, Saint-Petersburg – 20 February 2015, Berlin), was a Russian author of books with a Christian worldview. Biography Her father was a military engineer. From 1945 to 1950, she and her family lived in East Berlin, where he was stationed. Both of her parents were atheists until their last years, when they converted to Orthodoxy. She later studied at the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography and was active in the underground art community. In 1964, she was arrested and served a term of forced labor. Her first poems were published in 1966; some through official channels, but mostly through samizdat. She was baptized in 1973. Over the next few years, she was a regular participant in demonstrations and hunger strikes on behalf of her fellow creative artists. In 1976, she assisted in the creat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nikolai Voznesensky
Nikolai Alekseevich Voznesensky (russian: Никола́й Алексе́евич Вознесе́нский, – 1 October 1950) was a Soviet politician and economic planner who oversaw the running of Gosplan (State Planning Committee) during the German-Soviet War. A protégé of Andrei Zhdanov, Voznesensky was appointed Deputy Premier in May 1940.Simon Sebag Montefiore, ''Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson: 2003, p.310. He was directly involved in the recovery of production associated with the movement of industry eastwards at the start of the war. His work ''The Economy of the USSR during World War II'' is his account of these years. Following the war, Voznesensky was persecuted during the Leningrad affair. In a secret trial, he was found guilty of treason, sentenced to death and executed the same day. He was rehabilitated in 1954. He was a close associate of Alexei Kosygin and Mikhail Rodionov. Biography Early life Nikolai Voznesensky was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Philaret (Voznesensky)
Metropolitan Philaret (secular name Georgy Nikolayevich Voznesensky, russian: Георгий Николаевич Вознесенский; 22 March 1903 in Kursk, Russia – 21 November 1985 in New York City) was the First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia from 1964 until his death on November 21, 1985. He was ordained a deacon in 1930 and a priest in 1931. He served in Harbin (1931-1947), Tryokhrechye (1947-1949), then again in Harbin (1949-1962). In 1945-1962 he was a cleric of the Moscow Patriarchate. In 1962, he left China for Australia, joining the ROCOR. On May 26, 1963, he was ordained bishop of Brisbane, vicar of the Diocese of Australia and New Zealand. On May 27, 1964, being a youngest bishop by ordination, he was elected the First Hierarch of the ROCOR. The years when Metropolitan Philaret headed the ROCOR became a period of making important decisions, including the anathematization of Lenin and the persecutors of the Orthodoxy (1970), the Ca ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Voznesensky District
Voznesensky District (russian: Вознесе́нский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the forty in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia.Order #3-od Municipally, it is incorporated as Voznesensky Municipal District.Resolution #670 It is located in the southwest of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center An administrative center is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or ... is the urban locality (a work settlement) of Voznesenskoye. Population: 17,352 ( 2010 Census); The population of Voznesenskoye accounts for 39.1% of the district's total population. History The district was established in 1929. References Notes Sources * * {{Use mdy dates, date=August 2012 Districts of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast States and territories established in 1929 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Voznesenskoye Urban Settlement
Voznesenskoye Urban Settlement is the name of several municipal formations in Russia. *Voznesenskoye Urban Settlement, a municipal formation corresponding to Voznesenskoye Settlement Municipal Formation, an administrative division of Podporozhsky District of Leningrad OblastLaws #32-oz and 51-oz *Voznesenskoye Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the Work Settlement of Voznesenskoye in Voznesensky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (russian: link=no, Нижегородская область, ''Nizhegorodskaya oblast''), is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localiti ... is incorporated asOrder #3-od and Law #131-Z See also * Voznesensky (other) References Notes Sources * * * * {{SIA, urban settlements in Russia __NOTOC__ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Voznesensky (inhabited Locality)
Voznesensky (russian: Вознесе́нский; masculine), Voznesenskaya (; feminine), or Voznesenskoye (; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities * Voznesenskoye, Voznesensky District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, a work settlement in Voznesensky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Rural localities * Voznesensky, Mamontovsky District, Altai Krai, a settlement in Bukansky Selsoviet of Mamontovsky District of Altai Krai * Voznesensky, Tyumentsevsky District, Altai Krai, a settlement in Berezovsky Selsoviet of Tyumentsevsky District of Altai Krai * Voznesensky, Nurimanovsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Nikolsky Selsoviet of Nurimanovsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan * Voznesensky, Zilairsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a ''khutor'' in Yuldybayevsky Selsoviet of Zilairsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan * Voznesensky, Irkutsk Oblast, a settlement in Nizhneudinsky District of Irkutsk Oblast * Vo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |