Esper Ukhtomsky
Esper Ukhtomsky (1861–1921) was a Russian poet, diplomat and journalist.
Also recorded as Ésper Ésperovich Ukhtomskīĭ; Esper Uchtomskij; Esper Uchtomski; Prince Esper Esperovich Ukhtomsky.
Overview
Born at Lomonosov in 1861, died at Pushkin in 1921.
In detail
the recorded working language is Russian.
The field of work recorded is diplomacy, oriental studies and creative and professional writing.
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“Esper Ukhtomsky”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1994930: Esper Ukhtomsky
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