1816 |
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Abolition of serfdom in Baltic provinces. This would continue until
1819. |
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Writer and historian Nikolay Karamzin moves to St. Petersburg where he would
maintain a friendship with Tsar Alexander I. |
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July |
Last year of the Makaryev Fair at its traditional site near the Makaryev
monastary. |
1817 |
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July |
Following a fire the previous year, the Makaryev Fair is moved to Nizhny
Novgorod where it would continue until 1929. |
1818 |
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French Neoclassical architect Auguste de Montferrand begins work on St.
Isaac's Cathedral (would be completed in 1857). |
1819 |
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27 January
(8 February) |
University of St. Petersburg is established by Tsar Alexander I by
reorganizing the prior facility into a university. |
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Nikolay Karamzin begins work on his twelve volume work "History of the
Russian State". |
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Architect Carlo Rossi begins work on the General Staff
Building on Palace Square in St. Petersburg. The "empire style"
building would be completed in 1829. |
1820 |
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1821 |
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11 November
(30 October) |
Fyodor M. Dostoevsky is born in Moscow. |
1822 |
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1823 |
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1824
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1825
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