Dmytro Telegin
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Dmytro Telegin
Summary
Dmytro Telegin is a human[1]. He was born in Plysove[2]. He was born on +1919-10-26T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Kyiv[4]. He died on +2011-01-01T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as an archaeologist[6].
Key Facts
- Born in Plysove[2], Dmytro Telegin…
- Dmytro Telegin died in Kyiv[4].
- Dmytro Telegin was born on +1919-10-26T00:00:00Z[3].
- Dmytro Telegin died on +2011-01-01T00:00:00Z[5].
- Dmytro Telegin held citizenship in Ukrainian People's Republic[7].
- Dmytro Telegin held citizenship in Soviet Union[8].
- Dmytro Telegin held citizenship in Ukraine[9].
- Dmytro Telegin worked as an archaeologist[6].
- Dmytro Telegin's field of work was history[10].
- Dmytro Telegin's field of work was ethnography[11].
- Dmytro Telegin's field of work was archaeology[12].
- Among Dmytro Telegin's employers was Institute of Archeology[13].
- Dmytro Telegin was employed by Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv[14].
- Dmytro Telegin was employed by Nat︠s︡ionalʹnyĭ Kyi︠e︡vo-Pechersʹkyĭ istoryko-kulʹturnyĭ zapovidnyk[15].
- Dmytro Telegin's education included a stint at Donbas State Pedagogical University[16].
- Dmytro Telegin's education included a stint at Chernivtsi University[17].
- Dmytro Telegin's doctoral advisor was Petr Efimenko[18].
- Dmytro Telegin received the State Prize of Ukrainian SSR in Science and Technology[19].
- Dmytro Telegin received the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class[20].
- Dmytro Telegin received the Medal "For the Capture of Königsberg"[21].
- Dmytro Telegin received the Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[22].
- Dmytro Telegin is recorded as male[23].
- Dmytro Telegin's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Dmytro Telegin supervised Q12161399 as a doctoral student[25].
- Dmytro Telegin's ISNI is recorded as 0000000081180461[26].
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Origins and Family
Dmytro Telegin's place of birth was Plysove[2]. He was born on +1919-10-26T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Donbas State Pedagogical University[16], a university[27], in Ukraine[28], founded in 1939[29] and Chernivtsi University[17], a national university[30], in Ukraine[31], founded in 1875[32]. Dmytro Telegin's doctoral advisor was Petr Efimenko[18]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Historical Sciences[33].
Career and Affiliations
Dmytro Telegin worked as an archaeologist[6]. Fields of work include history[10]; ethnography[11], an academic discipline[34]; and archaeology[12], an academic discipline[35]. Employers include Institute of Archeology[13], a facility[36], in Soviet Union[37], founded in 1918[38]; Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv[14], a public university[39], in Russian Empire[40], founded in 1834[41]; and Nat︠s︡ionalʹnyĭ Kyi︠e︡vo-Pechersʹkyĭ istoryko-kulʹturnyĭ zapovidnyk[15], a Zapovednik[42], in Ukraine[43]. He supervised Q12161399 as a doctoral student[25].
Recognition
Awards received include State Prize of Ukrainian SSR in Science and Technology[19], a prize[44], in Soviet Union[45], founded in 1969[46]; Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class[20], a grade of an order[47], in Soviet Union[48]; Medal "For the Capture of Königsberg"[21], a campaign medal[49], in Soviet Union[50], founded in 1945[51]; and Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[22], a campaign medal[52], in Soviet Union[53], founded in 1945[54].
Death and Burial
Dmytro Telegin died on +2011-01-01T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Kyiv[4].
FAQs
Where was Dmytro Telegin born?
Born in Plysove[2], Dmytro Telegin…
Where did Dmytro Telegin die?
Dmytro Telegin died in Kyiv[4].
What did Dmytro Telegin do for work?
Dmytro Telegin worked as archaeologist[6].
Where did Dmytro Telegin go to school?
Dmytro Telegin was educated at Donbas State Pedagogical University[16] and Chernivtsi University[17].
What awards did Dmytro Telegin receive?
Honors received include State Prize of Ukrainian SSR in Science and Technology[19], Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class[20], Medal "For the Capture of Königsberg"[21], and Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[22].