Daniil Mordovtsev

Daniil Mordovtsev (1830–1905) was a Russian writer and historian.

Also recorded as Daniil Lukich Mordovtsev.

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Overview

Born at Danilovka, Volgograd Oblast in 1830, died at Kislovodsk in 1905.

In detail

Daniil Mordovtsev studied at Kazan Federal University, Saint Petersburg State University and Saratov Boy's Gymnasium. training under Viktor Hryhorovych is recorded. the recorded working language is Russian and Ukrainian.

The field of work recorded is literature, history and opinion journalism.

Residence is recorded at Danilovka, Volgograd Oblast and Serafimovich. Employment is recorded with Ministry of the Means of Communication of the Russian Empire and Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russian Empire).

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  1. 1.

    “Daniil Mordovtsev”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q1970722: Daniil Mordovtsev

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The book «Gallery of Russian writers», printed in Moscow, 1901. Page 435.

The book «Gallery of Russian writers», printed in Moscow, 1901. Page 435.

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Daniil Lukich Mordovtsev , from the book «Gallery of Russian writers», 1901, page 435.

Daniil Lukich Mordovtsev , from the book «Gallery of Russian writers», 1901, page 435.

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