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Pushkin (396 bytes)
1: '''Pushkin''' may refer to: 4: * [[Aleksandr Pushkin]] - a famous [[Russia|Russian]] poet 5: * [[Apollo Mussin-Pushkin]] - chemist and plant collector 6: * [[Aleksei Musin-Pushkin]] - statesman, historian, art collector 9: * [[Pushkin (town)|Pushkin]], a town in Russia Pushkin (town) (762 bytes) 1: '''Pushkin''' is a [[town]] in [[Russia]] that is located 24... 3: ...olas II of Russia]] and his family lived in the [[Alexander Palace]] until they were moved to [[Tobolsk]] on ... 5: ... the centenary of the tragic death of [[Alexander Pushkin]], a great Russian poet. 8: *[http://pushkin-town.net/ Pushkin Towns official website] Pushkin Museum (2683 bytes) 3: The '''Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts''' (Russian: Му&#... 5: ... it has nothing to do with the famous [[Alexander Pushkin|Russian poet]]. It would be fair if the museum wa... 7: ...ital. These [[painting]]s formed a nucleus of the Pushkin museum's collections of Western art. But the most... 9: ... been running the museum since February 1961. The Pushkin Museum is still a main depositary of [[Troy]]'s f... 11: ...ichter]]'s December nights'' has been held in the Pushkin museum since 1981. Pushkin Prize (586 bytes) 1: ...one of the greatest [[Russian poets]] [[Aleksandr Pushkin]] (1799-1837). The prize was awarded to Russian a... Aleksandr Pushkin (8186 bytes) 1: ...Image:AlexanderPushkin.jpeg|right|thumb|Aleksandr Pushkin was a [[Russia]]n poet and a founder of modern [[... 3: ...and the founder of modern [[Russian literature]]. Pushkin pioneered the use of [[Vernacular|vernacular spee... 7: Pushkin's father descended from one of the Russian gentry... 9: ...gnized his talent widely. After finishing school, Pushkin installed himself in the vibrant and raucous inte... 11: ...ly political poems amongst their papers, and soon Pushkin found himself under the strict control of governm... Pushkin Square (357 bytes) 1: ...in Square''' in [[Moscow]], named for [[Alexander Pushkin]], is located on the Boulevard Ring at the juncti... 3: At the center of the square is a famous statue of Pushkin, the metal man on the pedestal. In [[1950]] [[Jos... Apollo Mussin-Pushkin (434 bytes) 1: Count '''Apollos Apollosovich Mussin-Pushkin''' ([[February 17]], [[1760]] - [[April 18]], [[1... 5: [[category:1760 births|Mussin-Pushkin, Apollo]] 6: [[category:1805 deaths|Mussin-Pushkin, Apollo]] 7: [[category:Russian chemists|Mussin-Pushkin, Apollo]] 8: [[category:Russian nobility|Mussin-Pushkin, Apollo]] Aleksei Musin-Pushkin (531 bytes) 1: ...7]], statesman, historian and art colector. Musin-Pushkin is credited with discovering in [[Yaroslavl]] the... 4: {{lived|b=1744|d=1817|key=Musin-Pushkin, Aleksei Ivanovich}} 6: [[Category:Russian nobility|Musin-Pushkin, Aleksei Ivanovich]] Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (8972 bytes) 1: ...'Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis''' ([[December 10]] [[1891]] - [[June 16... 6: [[image:haroldalexander.jpg]]<br>''Harold Alexander on the front cover of [[Time Magazine]], 1944.''<... 12: Between the wars Alexander led the ''Baltic Landwehr'' in [[Latvia]] during ... 16: Sir Harold Alexander was created Viscount Alexander of [[Tunis]] in [[1946]] for his leadership the N... 20: ...ition to his reputation for military genius, Lord Alexander had a charismatic gift for making friends and com... A. V. Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Hillsborough (19189 bytes) 1: '''Albert Victor Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Hillsborough,''' ([[1 May]] [[1885]] - [[11 Ja... 3: [[Image:avalexander.jpg|right|thumb|A.V. Alexander, Minister of Defence]] 6: ... Albert Alexander's death in [[August]] [[1886]]. Alexander's mother worked as a corset-maker to provide for ... 8: Alexander attended Barton Hill School from the age of three... 10: Raised an [[Anglican]], Alexander converted to [[Baptism]] in [[1908]] after he mar... J. W. Alexander (3115 bytes) 1: [[Image:James_Waddell_Alexander.jpg|thumb|J. W. Alexander]] 2: '''James Waddell Alexander II''' ([[September 19]], [[1888]] – [[Septe... 4: ... the beginnings of knot theory by inventing the [[Alexander invariant]] of a knot, which in modern terms is a... 8: ...n the [[Swiss Alps]] and Colorado [[Rockies]]. [[Alexander's Chimney]], in the [[Rocky Mountain National Par... 10: Alexander was from an old, distinguished Princeton family. ... Alexander II (404 bytes) 1: A number of historical people were named '''Alexander II''': 3: *[[Alexander II of Epirus]], King of [[Epirus]] [[272 BC|272 B... 4: *[[Pope Alexander II]], Pope from [[1061]] to [[1073]] 5: *[[Alexander II of Scotland]] ([[1198]]-[[1249]]), King of [[S... 6: *[[Alexander II of Russia]] ([[1818]]-[[1881]]), Emperor of [[... Alexander IV (217 bytes) 1: '''Alexander IV''' may refer to either of the following; 3: *[[Pope Alexander IV]] 4: ...lexander IV of Macedon]], the (putative) son of [[Alexander the Great]] Alexander I (697 bytes) 1: A number of historical people were named Alexander I : 3: *[[Alexander I of Macedon]], king of [[Macedon]] 495-450 BC 4: *[[Alexander I of Epirus]] King of [[Epirus]] about [[342 BC|3... 5: *[[Pope Alexander I]], [[Pope]] from [[106]] to [[115]] 6: *[[Alexander I of Scotland]] (c. [[1078]]-[[1124]]), King of [... Alexander Mitscherlich (465 bytes) 1: '''Alexander Mitscherlich''' (b. [[May 28]], [[1836]] in [[Ber... 7: ''This article is about the chemist. Go to [[Alexander Mitscherlich (Psychology)]] for the psychologist.... 9: [[Category:1836 births|Mitscherlich, Alexander]] 10: [[Category:1918 deaths|Mitscherlich, Alexander]] Alexander Island (761 bytes) 1: [[Image:Alexander_Island.PNG|thumb|Alexander Island shown within Antarctica]] 3: '''Alexander Island''' lies in the [[Bellingshausen Sea]] off ... 9: [[nl:Alexandereiland]] Alexander Huber (1802 bytes) 1: '''Alexander Huber''' (born [[1964]] in Trostberg, [[Bavaria]]... 3: Alexander Huber and his siblings were taken into the mounta... 11: [[Reinhold Messner]] about Huber: ''Alexander Huber, currently the best of all rock climbers, h... 14: *Alexander Huber und Thomas Huber: The Wall. BLV, 2000 15: *Alexander Huber: Yosemite. Ottobrunn : Bergverlag Rother, 2... Alexander Obolensky (1465 bytes) 1: Prince '''Alexander Obolensky''' ([[February 17]] [[1916]]- [[March]]... 10: [[Category:1916 births|Obolensky, (Prince) Alexander]] 11: [[Category:1940 deaths|Obolensky, (Prince) Alexander]] 12: ...glish rugby union footballers|Obolensky, (Prince) Alexander]] Denise Alexander (1068 bytes) 1: ...age:denisealexander2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Denise Alexander, in a still from ''Another World''.]] 3: '''Denise Alexander''' (born [[November 11]], [[1939]]) is a well-kno... 5: Alexander first broke into the genre by playing Susan Hunte... 9: [[Category:1939 births|Alexander, Denise]] 10: [[Category:Soap opera actors|Alexander, Denise]] Alexander Holborne (2580 bytes) 1: '''Sir Alexander Holborne of Menstrie''' (died [[January 22]], [[1... 3: ...borne]]) by his second wife Jean, the daughter of Alexander Spital of Leuchat, and succeeded to the [[baronet... 5: ...ll six of his lieutenants, among whom then served Alexander Holborne, later promoted to captain. The presen... 7: Sir Alexander had been a captain in the [[Royal Navy]], but lat... 9: ... was wed to John Graham, a Newcastle surgeon. Sir Alexander's daughter, Lady Jean Holborne, seems to have kep...
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