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Russia-related events during the year of 1787
A night illumination in honor of Catherine the Great on the Dnieper River
Events from the year 1787 in
Russia
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Alexander Alyabyev – composer
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Grigol Bagration of Mukhrani – Georgian nobleman, Russian officer
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Konstantin Batyushkov – poet, essayist, and translator
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Jean Armand de Lestocq – French doctor, adventurer, and courtier
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Alexander Ivanovich Dmitriev-Mamonov – general and painter of battle scenes
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Nikolay Gretsch – writer, grammarian, and journalist
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Semyon Korsakov –
homeopath and inventor
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Michael Lunin – political philosopher, revolutionary
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Alexander Sergeyevich Menshikov – nobleman, general, government official
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Ivan Nabokov – general
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Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov – general, diplomat, and statesman
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Antony Pogorelsky – writer
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Alexandr Mikhailovich Potemkin – nobleman and soldier, patron of the
Holy Mountains Lavra monastery
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Nymphodora Semenova – opera singer
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Aleksei Sokolov – priest who lived in Russian Alaska
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Pavel Svinyin – writer, painter, editor
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Aleksandr Vitberg – architect
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Otto von Kotzebue – navy captain, explorer
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Maksim Vorobyov – landscape painter
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Yekaterina Yezhova – actress and socialite
Media related to
1787 in Russia at Wikimedia Commons
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