Viktor Askochensky

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Víktor Ipátievich Askóchenski​ (AFI: ['vik.tər ɪ̯.'pa.tʲjɛ.vɪt∫ as.'ko.t͡ɕens.kʲɪj]; 13 de octubre de 1813, Vorónezh - 30 de mayo de 1879, San Petersburgo) fue un escritor, periodista e historiador ruso. Sus escritos más importantes fueron los análisis sobre la historia de la ortodoxia en la Ucrania del Imperio ruso. rdf:langString
Виктор Ипатьевич Аскоченский (настоящая фамилия Оскошный, затем Отскоченский, «облагозвученная» Аскоченским-семинаристом; 1813—1879) — русский писатель, журналист и историк. rdf:langString
Аскоче́нський Ві́ктор Іпа́тійович (рос. Виктор Ипатьевич Аскоченский; *1 (13) жовтня 1813, Воронеж — †18 (30) травня 1879, Санкт-Петербург) — російський прозаїк, журналіст, історик. rdf:langString
Viktor Ipatyevich Askochensky (Russian: Виктор Ипатьевич Аскоченский, 13 October 1813—30 May 1879) was a Russian writer, journalist and historian. Born in Voronezh into a clergyman's family and a Kiev Theological Academy's alumnus, Askochensky the historian is best remembered for his work on the history of the Orthodoxy in Ukraine. Much discussed was his novel The Asmodeus of Our Times (Асмодей нашего времени, 1858), a passionate paean to Orthodoxy. In 1858 Askochensky launched the magazine Domashnyaya Beseda (Home Soliloquy) which he edited for twenty years until 1877 when he became hospitalized for mental illness. He spent the rest of his days in the Peter and Paul Hospital in Saint Petersburg, where he died on 30 May 1879. He is interred in the Coastal Monastery of Saint Sergius. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Víktor Askóchenski
rdf:langString Аскоченский, Виктор Ипатьевич
rdf:langString Viktor Askochensky
rdf:langString Аскоченський Віктор Іпатійович
rdf:langString Viktor Askochensky
rdf:langString Viktor Askochensky
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xsd:date 1879-05-30
xsd:date 1813-10-13
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xsd:date 1813-10-13
rdf:langString Viktor Ipatyevich Askochensky
rdf:langString ( Виктор Ипатьевич Аскоченский)
xsd:date 1879-05-30
rdf:langString writer, historian
rdf:langString Víktor Ipátievich Askóchenski​ (AFI: ['vik.tər ɪ̯.'pa.tʲjɛ.vɪt∫ as.'ko.t͡ɕens.kʲɪj]; 13 de octubre de 1813, Vorónezh - 30 de mayo de 1879, San Petersburgo) fue un escritor, periodista e historiador ruso. Sus escritos más importantes fueron los análisis sobre la historia de la ortodoxia en la Ucrania del Imperio ruso.
rdf:langString Viktor Ipatyevich Askochensky (Russian: Виктор Ипатьевич Аскоченский, 13 October 1813—30 May 1879) was a Russian writer, journalist and historian. Born in Voronezh into a clergyman's family and a Kiev Theological Academy's alumnus, Askochensky the historian is best remembered for his work on the history of the Orthodoxy in Ukraine. Much discussed was his novel The Asmodeus of Our Times (Асмодей нашего времени, 1858), a passionate paean to Orthodoxy. In 1858 Askochensky launched the magazine Domashnyaya Beseda (Home Soliloquy) which he edited for twenty years until 1877 when he became hospitalized for mental illness. He spent the rest of his days in the Peter and Paul Hospital in Saint Petersburg, where he died on 30 May 1879. He is interred in the Coastal Monastery of Saint Sergius. Askochensky's writings divided critical opinion. His detractors included Alexander Herzen, Apollon Grigoryev and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, among his supporters were Nikolai Leskov, Lev Tolstoy and Sergei Nilus.
rdf:langString Виктор Ипатьевич Аскоченский (настоящая фамилия Оскошный, затем Отскоченский, «облагозвученная» Аскоченским-семинаристом; 1813—1879) — русский писатель, журналист и историк.
rdf:langString Аскоче́нський Ві́ктор Іпа́тійович (рос. Виктор Ипатьевич Аскоченский; *1 (13) жовтня 1813, Воронеж — †18 (30) травня 1879, Санкт-Петербург) — російський прозаїк, журналіст, історик.
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rdf:langString Viktor Ipatyevich Askochensky
rdf:langString ( Виктор Ипатьевич Аскоченский)
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