1804 in Russia explained
Events from the year 1804 in Russia
Incumbents
Events
Births
- Alexander Bantyshev, tenor opera singer, composer (d. 1860)
- Aleksander Chodźko, poet, Iranologist, and Slavist (d. 1891)
- Dorothea de Ficquelmont, writer and salonist (d. 1863)
- Mikhail Glinka, Russian composer and founder of the Russian nationalist school of classical music. (d. 1857)[1]
- Aleksey Khomyakov, theologian, philosopher, poet and amateur artist; co-founded the Slavophile movement. (d. 1860)[2]
- Mykhailo Maksymovych, botanist, historian, and writer (d. 1873)
- Mykola Markevych, historian, ethnographer (d. 1860)
- Nikolai Melgunov, writer, translator, and music critic (d. 1867)
- Pavel Petrovich Melnikov - Transport Minister, important in early railroad construction (d. 1880)
- Józef Mianowski - Polish doctor, medical researcher, academic administrator (d. 1879)
- Lyubov Mlotkovskaya - actress (d. 1866)
- Nikolai Nadezhdin - literary critic, ethnographer (d. 1856)
- Carl Timoleon von Neff - Baltic German artist (d. 1877)
- Aleksandr Nikitenko - Ukrainian literary historian, professor, imperial censor, and diarist (d. 1877)
- Grigol Orbeliani - Georgian poet; imperial general and governor (d. 1883)
- Alexander Polezhayev - poet (d. 1838)
- Yakov Rostovtsev - general, helped draft regulations to emancipate the serfs (d. 1860)
- Gordiy Sablukov - Islamist and translator (d. 1880)
- Judah Idel Scherschewsky - Lithuanian Jewish Talmudist and Hebraist (d. 1866)
- Gregory Shuvalov - aristocrat and officer; Catholic convert
- Eduard de Stoeckl - diplomat (d. 1892)
- Alexander Arkadyevich Suvorov - general, diplomat, and administrator
- Ekaterina Telesheva - ballerina (d. 1857)
- Sofya Urusova - lady-in-waiting, favorite of Nicholas I (d. 1889)
- Porphyrius Uspensky - theologian, orientalist, archaeologist (d. 1885)
- Nikolay Yevdokimov - general; responsible for Circassian genocide
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Mikhail Glinka RUSSIAN COMPOSER. 2020-02-11. ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180117191831/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Mikhail-Glinka. 2018-01-17. 2020-04-02.
- Web site: Aleksay Stepanovich Khomyakov RUSSIAN POET and THEOLOGIAN. Zernov. Nicolas. ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200205212057/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Aleksey-Stepanovich-Khomyakov. 2020-02-05. 2020-04-02.