Mariya Sergeyenko

Soviet historian (1891–1987)
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Mariya Sergeyenko

Summary

Mariya Sergeyenko is a human[1]. She was born in Novozybkov[2]. She was born on December 9, 1891[3]. She passed away in Saint Petersburg[4]. She died on October 28, 1987[5]. She worked as a philologist[6], classical scholar[7], translator[8], historian[9], and writer[10]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[11]

Key Facts

  • Born in Novozybkov[2], Mariya Sergeyenko…
  • Mariya Sergeyenko died in Saint Petersburg[4].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko was born on December 9, 1891[3].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko died on October 28, 1987[5].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko held citizenship in Russian Empire[12].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko held citizenship in Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic[13].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko held citizenship in Soviet Union[14].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko's professions included philologist[6].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko's professions included classical scholar[7].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko worked as a translator[8].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko worked as a historian[9].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko's professions included writer[10].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko's field of work was philology[15].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko's field of work was classics[16].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko's field of work was translation[17].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko was employed by Saratov State University[18].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko was employed by National Library of Russia[19].
  • Among Mariya Sergeyenko's employers was S.I. Vavilov Institute for the History of Natural Science and Technology[20].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko was employed by Saint Petersburg State University[21].
  • Among Mariya Sergeyenko's employers was First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg[22].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko was employed by Saint Petersburg State University[23].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko's education included a stint at Bestuzhev Courses[24].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko's doctoral advisor was Tadeusz Stefan Zieliński[25].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko's doctoral advisor was Michael Rostovtzeff[26].
  • Mariya Sergeyenko received the Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad"[27].

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Origins and Family

Mariya Sergeyenko's place of birth was Novozybkov[2]. She was born on December 9, 1891[3].

Education

Mariya Sergeyenko's education included a stint at Bestuzhev Courses[24]. Doctoral advisors include Tadeusz Stefan Zieliński[25], an art historian[28], 1859–1944[29], of Russian Empire[30], awarded the Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta[31], specialised in cultural history[32] and Michael Rostovtzeff[26], an economic historian[33], 1870–1952[34], of Russian Empire[35], awarded the Sterling Professor[36], specialised in history[37]. She earned the academic degree of Doctor of Historical Sciences[38]. Studied under Michael Rostovtzeff[39], an economic historian[40], 1870–1952[41], of Russian Empire[42], awarded the Sterling Professor[43], specialised in history[44] and Tadeusz Stefan Zieliński[45], an art historian[46], 1859–1944[47], of Russian Empire[48], awarded the Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta[49], specialised in cultural history[50].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include philologist[6], classical scholar[7], translator[8], historian[9], and writer[10]. Fields of work include philology[15], an academic discipline[51]; classics[16], an academic discipline[52]; and translation[17], an academic major[53]. Employers include Saratov State University[18], a national research university[54], in Russia[55], founded in 1909[56], headquartered in Saratov[57]; National Library of Russia[19], a national library[58], in Russia[59], founded in 1795[60]; S.I. Vavilov Institute for the History of Natural Science and Technology[20], an Institute of the Russian Academy of Science[61], in Soviet Union[62], founded in 1932[63]; Saint Petersburg State University[21], a public university[64], in Russia[65], founded in 1724[66], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[67]; First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg[22], an educational institution[68], in Russia[69], founded in 1897[70], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[71]; and Saint-Petersburg Institute of History[72], an Institute of the Russian Academy of Science[73], in Russia[74], founded in 1936[75].

Recognition

Awards received include Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad"[27], a campaign medal[76], in Soviet Union[77], founded in 1942[78]; Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[79], a medallion[80], in Soviet Union[81], founded in 1945[82]; and Order of the Red Banner of Labour[83], a socialist order of merit[84], in Soviet Union[85], founded in 1928[86].

Death and Burial

Mariya Sergeyenko died on October 28, 1987[5]. She passed away in Saint Petersburg[4].

Why It Matters

Mariya Sergeyenko ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[11] She has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[87] She is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[88]

FAQs

Where was Mariya Sergeyenko born?

Mariya Sergeyenko was born in Novozybkov[2].

Where did Mariya Sergeyenko die?

Mariya Sergeyenko died in Saint Petersburg[4].

What did Mariya Sergeyenko do for work?

Mariya Sergeyenko worked as philologist[6], classical scholar[7], translator[8], historian[9], and writer[10].

Where did Mariya Sergeyenko go to school?

Mariya Sergeyenko was educated at Bestuzhev Courses[24].

What awards did Mariya Sergeyenko receive?

Honors received include Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad"[27], Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"[79], and Order of the Red Banner of Labour[83].

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    Educated at Bestuzhev Courses
    Place of birth Novozybkov
    Languages spoken, written or signed Russian
    Residence Saint Petersburg, Saratov, Saint Petersburg
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