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- 3. Privy Councilor, Russian statesman of a conservative orientation, graduate of the law faculty of Moscow State University. Minister of the Interior and Secretary of State under Alexander III and Nicholas II.
- 4. Entrepreneur, philanthropist, collector of Russian fine arts, founder of the Tretyakov Gallery.
- 5. He was appointed commander-in-chief of the Russian army during the Patriotic War against Napoleon in August 1812 .
- 6. Soviet and Russian physicist, academician, Nobel Prize in Physics 2000
- 9. Russian writer, public and political figure of the second half of the 20th century. Lived and worked in the USSR, Switzerland, USA and Russia. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1970).
- 13. Russian scientist-chemist of the late nineteenth century. Among the most famous discoveries is the periodic law of chemical elements, one of the fundamental laws of the universe.
- 15. the world's first female astronaut. She flew into space in 1963.
- 18. Writer, diplomat, linguist, historian, economist - Griboedov was a "universal man", one of the smartest people of his time. He is best known as the author of the comedy in verse - Woe from Wit.
- 19. Founder of the Society of Russian Dramatic Writers, writer.
- 20. Virtuoso pianist and conductor. Founder of the Moscow Conservatory.
- 21. The victory on the Kulikovo field was won by the prince
- 23. Historian, publicist, teacher and public figure, corresponding member of the Imperial St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences.
- 25. The first Russian natural scientist of world significance in the middle of the 18th century, one of the founders of physical chemistry, poet, historian.
- 26. Soviet and Russian artist, painter, teacher
- 29. Soviet physicist, academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1953), Nobel Peace Prize winner (1975), activist in the human rights movement.
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- 1. Russian composer, conductor of the second half of the 19th century.
- 2. Founder of Russian romanticism. Teacher, mentor of princes. Pushkin considered him his teacher. Member of the progressive society "Arzamas" under the nickname Svetlana.
- 5. Reformer of the Russian language. It was he who introduced such words familiar to us as “love”, “responsibility”, “attraction”. One of the first Karamzin began to use the letter "e".
- 7. Soviet and Russian musician and conductor, public figure of the second half of the 20th century, defender of human rights and spiritual freedom.
- 8. Russian-Ukrainian writer, playwright, prose writer and literary critic, one of the most mysterious and brilliant writers, a classic of Russian literature. His works are notable for ridiculing human vices.
- 10. Philologist and linguist, vice-president of the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences.
- 11. Painter, one of the founding members of the Association of Traveling Art Exhibitions.
- 12. Russian poet of the first quarter of the 19th century, creator of the modern Russian literary language.
- 14. The world's first astronaut. He flew into space in April 1961. Hero of the Soviet Union.
- 16. Russian painter of the late 14th - early 15th centuries. He painted the Church of the Holy Trinity in the Trinity Monastery, to which his main masterpiece belongs - the icon "Trinity"
- 17. Russian writer, philosopher, religious thinker of the late 19th - early 20th centuries.
- 22. General designer of space rockets. Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1958).
- 24. Outstanding Russian artist, teacher and publicist. The founder of realism in Russian painting, he also worked in the style of impressionism. Author of numerous portraits, historical canvases and paintings on everyday subjects.
- 25. A significant Russian painter of the last quarter of the 19th century, a generally recognized master of the "mood landscape", a member of the Imperial Academy of Arts.
- 27. Soviet ballerina. People's Artist of the USSR. Twice Hero of Socialist Labor
- 28. Publicist and literary critic, translator, revolutionary democrat.
