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Karamzin (Êàðàìçèí) Nikolay Mikhailovich
(1766—1826)
Nikolay Karamzin was a Russian author credited with reforming the Russian literary language. He is best remembered for his History of the Russian State, a 12-volume national history modelled after the works of Gibbon.
Karamzin was born in the village of Mikhailovka, in the government of Orenburg. In 1784 he went to Moscow to study under Professor... More...
Russia, 2002, Aleksander I and Karamzin
Russia, 2007, «Poor Liza»
USSR, 1991, Nikolay Karamzin
Russia, 1998.06.12, Ulianovsk. Karamzin Monument
Russia, 2000, Karamzin monument in Ulyanovsk
Russia, 2002, Stamps with Alexander I
Russia, 2004, 250th Birth Anniversary of Shishkov
Russia, 2005, Karamzin Monument in Ulyanovsk
Russia, 2009, «Poor Liza»
USSR, 1956, Karamzin monument in Ulyanovsk
USSR, 1966, Nikolay Karamzin
USSR, 1988, Karamzin monument in Ulyanovsk
Russia, 2004.05.06, Ulianovsk. Karmzin Monument
Russia, 2007, «Poor Liza»
USSR, 1968.12.13, Karamzin monument in Ulianovsk
USSR, 1971.09.23, Detail of monument «Millenium of Russia»
USSR, 1973.01.26, Goncharov and Karamzin monuments in Ulianovsk
USSR, 1979.11.06, Karamzin monument in Ulianovsk
USSR, 1983.12.21, Karamzin monument in Ulianovsk
USSR, 1984.11.12, Karamzin monument in Ulianovsk
USSR, 1986.02.28, Karamzin monument in Ulianovsk