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  1. Matvey Kuzmich Lyubavsky (Russian: Матве́й Кузьми́ч Люба́вский; 13 August [ O.S. 1 August], 1860, Ryazan Governorate – 22 November 1936, Ufa) was a Russian and Soviet historian, professor, academic and rector of the Moscow University from 1911 to 1917. [1] Biography. Lyubavsky was born in to the family of a village deacon.

  2. Matvey Kuzmich Lyubavsky; Fecha de nacimiento: 1 (13) de agosto de 1860 ( ) Lugar de nacimiento: el pueblo de Bolshie Mozhary, Sapozhkovsky Uyezd, Gobernación de Ryazan, Imperio Ruso : Fecha de muerte: 22 de noviembre de 1936 (76 años) ( ) Un lugar de muerte: Ufa, RSFS de Rusia, URSS: País Imperio Ruso,RSFSR (1917-1922), URSS

  3. Poster artist, graphic artist. Vera Matveevna Livanova was born in Moscow. Her mother was Natalia Valeryavnovna Lyubavskaya (born Zyzykina), and her father was Matvey Kuzmich Lyubavsky - historian, professor and chancellor at the Moscow State University before the Revolution.

  4. Collection of articles in honor of Matvey Kuzmich Lubavsky: with a portrait of MK Lyubavsky and 2 tables / with the participation of: D. Balagay, E. Barsov, S. Bakhrushin and others - Petrograd: type.

  5. journals.kantiana.ru › eng › vestnik2020 Issue №2

    The works of Matvey Lyubavsky and Alexander Presnyakov, whose conclusions in many aspects are still relevant, achieved the paramount importance in Lithuanian historical studies. Download the article Grand Duchy of Lithuania pre-revolutionary Russian historiography of the second half of the 19th — early 20th century Kiev history school

  6. Matvey Lyubavsky (Q4271346) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Russian historian (1860—1936) Matveǐ Kuzʹmich Li︠u︡bavski ...

  7. En algunas zonas, según la tradición, había canchas de fregonas , que, según Matvey Lyubavsky, representaron el desarrollo y la modificación de la práctica de la existencia del “ vervey ” de la Pravda rusa y surgieron sobre la base de la responsabilidad circular de los locales. sociedades para sus miembros y el poder sobre ellos que siguió de allí.