Aleksandr Bakunin
Aleksandr Bakunin (1768–1854) was a Russian poet and diplomat.
Also recorded as Alexandre Mikhaïlovitch Bakounine; Alexandre Bakounine; Aleksandr Mikhaylovich Bakunin; Alexander Mikhailovich Bakunin.
Overview
Born at Priamukhino in 1768, died at Priamukhino in 1854.
In detail
Aleksandr Bakunin studied at University of Turin. the recorded working language is Russian.
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- University of TurinOrganisation
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