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Arsenyev is a town in Primorsky Krai, Russia. Arsenyev (masculine) or Arsenyeva (feminine) may also refer to: *Dmitry Arsenyev (1832–1915), Russian admiral *Konstantin Ivanovich Arsenyev (1789–1865), Russian geographer and historian *Konstantin Konstantinovich Arsenyev (1837–1919), Russian lawyer, essayist, and political activist *Nikolay Dmitrievich Arsenyev (1739-1796), Russian major-general *Nikolay Arsenyev (1888–1977), Russian/Soviet religious philosopher and writer * Vladimir Klavdiyevich Arsenyev (1872–1930), Russian/Soviet explorer, scientist, and writer *Vladimir Romanovich Arsenyev Vladimir Romanovich Arsenyev (russian: Влади́мир Рома́нович Арсе́ньев) (7 August 1948, Leningrad - 30 October 2010, St. Petersburg) was a Russian Africanist, ethnographer, and exhibition curator noted for his research i ...
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Arsenyev
Arsenyev (russian: Арсе́ньев) is a town in Primorsky Krai, Russia, located about northeast of Vladivostok, the administrative center of the krai. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 56,750. It was previously known as ''Semyonovka'' (until 1952). History The history of Arsenyev begins in 1895, when the settlement of Semyonovka () was founded. The first settlement dwellers were the Old Believers. In 1901, migrant peasants from what is now Poltava Oblast, Ukraine settled here. In 1937, the settlement was connected to the Trans-Siberian Railway by a branch-line. In 1940, the first aviation plant in the Russian Far East, which is now called ''Progress Arsenyev Aircraft Works'', was built in Semyonovka. In 1952, Semyonovka was granted town status and renamed Arsenyev, after Vladimir Arsenyev, an explorer of the Far East, a scientist, a traveler, and a writer, who visited Semyonovka in 1912. During the Cold War, an air base existed northeast of Arsenyev at Varfolom ...
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Dmitry Arsenyev
Dmitry Arsenyev is an Xpogo pro athlete born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Dmitry holds the World Records for Most Consecutive Front Flips (7) and High Jump (10 ft 0.5 in). He also won first place at the 2015 Pogopalooza U.S. Open Freestyle championship. Previously he has held the record for most consecutive backflips and won the Pogopalooza France Best Trick Competition with the Vodka Flip. Currently he shows his skills in the Show ''JUMP!'' by Karl Magee Karl may refer to: People * Karl (given name), including a list of people and characters with the name * Karl der Große, commonly known in English as Charlemagne * Karl Marx, German philosopher and political writer * Karl of Austria, last Austrian ... at Phantasialand. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Sportspeople from Saint Petersburg {{Russia-sport-bio-stub ...
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Konstantin Ivanovich Arsenyev
The first name Konstantin () is a derivation from the Latin name ''Constantinus'' (Constantine) in some European languages, such as Russian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great Constantine I ( , ; la, Flavius Valerius Constantinus, ; ; 27 February 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337, the first one to Constantine the Great and Christianity, convert to Christiani .... A number of notable persons in the Byzantine Empire, and (via mediation by the Christian Eastern Orthodox Church) in History of Russia, Russian history and earlier Early East Slavs, East Slavic history are often referred to by this name. "Konstantin" means "firm, constant". There is a number of variations of the name throughout European cultures: * Константин (Konstantin) in Russian (diminutive Костя/Kostya), Bulgarian (diminutives Косьо/Kosyo, Коце/Kotse) and ...
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Konstantin Konstantinovich Arsenyev
The first name Konstantin () is a derivation from the Latin name '' Constantinus'' ( Constantine) in some European languages, such as Russian and German. As a Christian given name, it refers to the memory of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. A number of notable persons in the Byzantine Empire, and (via mediation by the Christian Eastern Orthodox Church) in Russian history and earlier East Slavic history are often referred to by this name. "Konstantin" means "firm, constant". There is a number of variations of the name throughout European cultures: * Константин (Konstantin) in Russian (diminutive Костя/Kostya), Bulgarian (diminutives Косьо/Kosyo, Коце/Kotse) and Serbian * Костянтин (Kostiantyn) in Ukrainian (diminutive Костя/Kostya) * Канстанцін (Kanstantsin) in Belarusian * Konstantinas in Lithuanian * Konstantīns in Latvian * Konstanty in Polish (diminutive Kostek) * Constantin in Romanian (diminutive Costel) ...
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Nikolay Dmitrievich Arsenyev
Nikolay Dmitrievich Arsenyev (russian: Никола́й Дми́триевич Арсе́ньев; c. 1739 – 1796) was a major-general of the Russian Empire, who served during the reign of Catherine the Great (r. 1762–1796). He fought at the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-74, the Russo-Turkish War of 1787-92, the Polish–Russian War of 1792 as well as the Kościuszko Uprising. Career Nikolay Arsenyev was born around 1739, but according to Prof. Alexander Mikaberidze, the exact date of his birth is unclear. He started his military career in 1760, when he enlisted into the Preobrazhensky Regiment, one of the oldest guard/elite regiments of the Imperial Russian Army. Several years later, he would fight his first war, namely the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-74, and engaged at the battles of Kafa (1771) and Obashtu (1773). In 1780, he was promoted to colonel ('' polkovnik''), seven years later, in 1778, to brigadier, and lastly on 16 February 1790 to major general. During the Russo ...
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Nikolay Arsenyev (writer)
, native_name_lang = , birth_name = , nickname = , birth_date = c. 1739 , birth_place = , death_date = 1796 , death_place = , placeofburial = , placeofburial_label = , placeofburial_coordinates = , allegiance = , branch = Imperial Russian Army , serviceyears = 1760-1794 , rank = Major-General , unit = , commands = , battles = Russo-Turkish War of 1768-74 Russo-Turkish War of 1787-92 Polish–Russian War of 1792 Kościuszko Uprising Nikolay Dmitrievich Arsenyev (russian: Никола́й Дми́триевич Арсе́ньев; c. 1739 – 1796) was a major-general of the Russian Empire, who served during the reign of Catherine the Great (r. 1762–1796). He fought at the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-74, the Russo-Turkish War of 1787-92, the Polish–Russian War of 1792 as well as the Kościuszko Uprising. Career Nikolay Arsenyev was born around 1739, but according to Prof. Alexander Mikaberid ...
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Vladimir Arsenyev
Vladimir Klavdiyevich Arsenyev, (russian: Влади́мир Кла́вдиевич Арсе́ньев; 10 September 1872 – 4 September 1930) was a Russian explorer of the Far East who recounted his travels in a series of books — "По Уссурийскому Краю" ("Along the Ussuri land") (1921) and "Дерсу Узала" ("Dersu Uzala") (1923) — telling of his military journeys to the Ussuri basin with Dersu Uzala, a native hunter, from 1902 to 1907. He was the first to describe numerous species of Siberian flora and the lifestyles of native ethnic peoples. Early life Arseniev was born in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire. His father, born a serf, became the chief of the Moscow District Railway. After a military education, Arseniev began his expeditions to the forests of the Far East. He lived in Vladivostok through the years of the Russian Civil War and was a Commissar for Ethnic Minorities (Komisar po delam inrodcheskim) of the independent Far Eastern Repub ...
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