Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg

St. Petersburg is a Russian port city on the Baltic Sea. It was the imperial capital for 2 centuries, having been founded in 1703 by Peter the Great, subject of the city's iconic “Bronze Horseman” statue. It remains Russia's cultural center, with venues such as the Mariinsky Theatre hosting opera and ballet, and the State Russian Museum showcasing Russian art, from Orthodox icon paintings to Kandinsky works. ― Google

People died in Saint Petersburg (First 24 people) - Page 61

Vladimir Ėduardovich Den

Vladimir Ėduardovich Den

Statistician

Sergey Glazenap

Sergey Glazenap

Russian-Soviet astronomer

Ludwig Sadler

Ludwig Sadler

Pianist

Euler

Euler

Software

LEONHARD

LEONHARD

Mathematician and physicist

Joseph Guillou Musician

Joseph Guillou Musician

Musical composer

Ivan MIkhailovich Dikov

Ivan MIkhailovich Dikov

Military personnel

Mikhail Zoshchenko

Mikhail Zoshchenko

Soviet-Russian writer

Aleksei Balabanov

Aleksei Balabanov

Russian film director

Sergei Ivanovich Mosin

Sergei Ivanovich Mosin

Russian engineer

Ivan Shuvalov

Ivan Shuvalov


Vladlen Tatarsky

Vladlen Tatarsky

Ukrainian-Russian blogger

Alexander Kopylov

Alexander Kopylov

Composer

Julia Domanska

Julia Domanska


Nikolay Karamzin

Nikolay Karamzin

Russian historian

Catherine I of Russia

Catherine I of Russia

Empress of Russia

Maria Alexandrovna

Maria Alexandrovna

Empress of Russia

Catherine the Great

Catherine the Great

Empress of Russia

Catherine II of Russia

Catherine II of Russia

Empress of Russia

Charlotte von Lieven

Charlotte von Lieven


catherine the great siblings

catherine the great siblings

Former empress of Russia

Igor Talkov

Igor Talkov


Georgi Plekhanov

Georgi Plekhanov

Russian revolutionary

Anton Arensky

Anton Arensky

Russian composer