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Ivan Gagarin

Ivan Gagarin (1814–1882) was a Russian diplomat, catholic priest and writer.

Father Ivan Gagarine, Russian prince, diplomat and jesuit. Ecumenist.

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Born at Moscow in 1814, died in Paris in 1882.

The recorded working language is French, Russian and Polish.

The field of work recorded is religious literature.

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  • Moscow
  • Paris
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