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hidden Monuments of history and culture | Kaverin Peter Pavlovich hidden | 9/09/1794-30/09/1855. His father was Pavel Nikitich Kaverin, the governor of Kaluga, his mother was Anna Petrovna, an illegitimate daughter of Korsakov ... | | 9/09/1794-30/09/1855. His father was Pavel Nikitich Kaverin, the governor of Kaluga, his mother was Anna Petrovna, an illegitimate daughter of Korsakov. Kaverin graduated from the Moscow University boarding school and then he learned at the Moscow University and the Gottingen University (1808-1812). He began to serve as a military commander of the Smolensk Home Guard in 1813. From 1825 Kaverin was in retirement with a rank of lieutenant colonel . Kaverin was a member of the Union of Prosperity (from 1818). His Majesty Emperor ordered to keep without attention. Memorial places : 1816-1819, Barracks of the Life-Guard Hussar Regiment (Pushkin Town, 40-46 Parkovaya Street), he served; he lived in House of Ivan Valkh ( 104 Griboedov Canal Embankment, 104) and in 25 Rimsky Korsakov Prospekt during August -September of 1817.
| | | hidden | 27 January. The Lyceum Noble Boarding School, the preparatory educational establishment for the Lyceum, was opened in Sophia Town and it worked until 23 February 1829 ... | | 27 January. The Lyceum Noble Boarding School, the preparatory educational establishment for the Lyceum, was opened in Sophia Town and it worked until 23 February 1829. Many its graduates became the prominent statesmen, military leaders, diplomats. July. The first publication of the Lyceum pupil Aleksandr Pushkin was published in the magazine "Herald of Europe", it was the poem "To My Friend -Poet" sent to the magazine, in secret from the author of this poem, by Anton Delvig from Tsarskoye Selo. October. The Life-Guard Hussar Regiment returned to Tsarskoye Selo after the foreign military campaign and quartered in Sophia Town. P.Y. Chaadaev, A.G. Chavchavadze, N.N. Raevsky, P.P. Kaverin, D.K. Ipsilanti, N.I. Bukharov served in this regiment during this time. Many hussars became the close friends of A.S. Pushkin. Persons Bukharov, N.I. Chaadaev Peter Yakovlevich Chavchavadze, Aleksandr Garsevanovich Delwig Anton Antonovich Ipsilanti, Dmitry Konstantinovich Kaverin Peter Pavlovich Pushkin Alexander Sergeevich Rayevsky, Nikolay Nikolayevuch
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