1877 |
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20 February |
Tchaikovsky's ballet 'Swan Lake'
debuts at the Bolshoi theater in Moscow. |
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3
March |
Tsar declares war on Ottoman Empire, beginning the Russo-Turkish war |
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Electric arc lamps designed by
electrical engineer Pavel Yablochkov are installed in the Louvre in Paris. |
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Russian writer Leo Tolstoy publishes
his novel, 'Anna Karenina'. It was widely considered to the pinnacle
in realist fiction at the time, and Tolstoy considered the work to be his
first real novel. |
1878 |
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23
February |
Artist Kazimir Severinovich Malevich
is born in Kiev, Ukraine. He was a pioneer of geometric abstract art
and would later become one of the leaders of the Russian avantguarde art
movement of the 1890's to 1930's. |
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3 March |
Treaty of San Stefano is signed
ending Russo-Turkish war. |
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13 June |
Congress of Berlin begins. |
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13
July |
The Ottoman
Empire was weakened with the signing of the Treaty of Berlin. The
Caucasus was given to Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina to Austria.
Romania became independent and the treaty also confirmed Britain's right
to occupy Cyprus. The treaty also halted further Russian advances
into Afghanistan. |
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Tchaikovsky's
'First Piano Concerto' becomes a runaway hit in Paris, he also
releases the opera 'Eugene Onegin' |
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27
August |
Baron Pyotr
Nikolayevich Wrangel was born. He would later become a general of the
Russian army and would lead one group of 'White' forces in the Russian
Civil War of 1917-1921. |