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  1. 8 de dic. de 2015 · About this book. Two appendixes from Nabokov's famous edition of Eugene Onegin: his study of versification in English and Russian poetry, and his "term paper" on Pushkin’s Ethiopian ancestor. Originally published in 1965. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print ...

  2. Although the link to Gannibal and his inspiring story was one of Pushkin’s greatest points of personal vanity, it was also a constant, painful reminder of his disconnection from Russian society and the aristocracy into which he was born. Keywords Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, Imperial Russia, ethnic identity, Abram Petrovich Gannibal

  3. 18 de ago. de 2017 · Find Abram Gannibal stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection. Thousands of new, high-quality pictures added every day.

  4. 10 de feb. de 2023 · El paje del zar. Pedro I apreció la inteligencia y curiosidad del joven y pronto le tomó gran simpatía, lo mismo que la zarina y su hija la zarevna Isabel. Tras ser instruido, abrazó la religión ortodoxa siendo su padrino el propio zar. Desde entonces tomó el nombre de Abraham Petrovich y como fecha de su nacimiento el día de su bautizo.

  5. Abram (Ibrahim) Petrovitš Gannibal tai Ganibal tai Hannibal (1696–1781) oli afrikkalainen orja, joka tuotiin Konstantinopolin kautta Venäjän tsaari Pietari Suuren hoviin. Hänestä tuli sotilasasiantuntija ja Tallinnan kuvernööri. Gannibal tunnetaan parhaiten venäläisen kirjailijan Aleksandr Puškinin isoisoisänä.

  6. Abram Petrovich [a] Gannibal, juga Hannibal atau Ganibal, atau Abram Hannibal atau Abram Petrov ( bahasa Rusia: Абра́м Петро́вич Ганниба́л; s. 1696 – 14 Mei 1781 [1] ), adalah seorang insinyur militer, mayor-jenderal dan bangsawan Rusia keturunan Afrika. Diculik pada masa kecil, Gannibal dibawa ke Rusia dan ...

  7. When he was baptized in 1707, he was named Peter after his godfather, Peter I, but documents listed him as Abram of Peter until 1737; from then on he bore the family name of Gannibal. Gannibal was Peter I’s chamberlain and secretary from 1706 to 1717 and studied military engineering in France from 1717 to 1723.