Peter Polevoy
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Peter Polevoy
Summary
Peter Polevoy is a human[1]. His place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2]. He was born on February 25, 1839[3]. He died on January 31, 1902[4]. He worked as a translator[5], literary critic[6], editor[7], literary historian[8], and writer[9]. He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Saint Petersburg[2], Peter Polevoy…
- Peter Polevoy was born on February 25, 1839[3].
- Peter Polevoy died on January 31, 1902[4].
- Peter Polevoy is buried at Volkovo Cemetery Writer's Walkways[11].
- Peter Polevoy's father was Nikolai Polevoy[12].
- Peter Polevoy held citizenship in Russian Empire[13].
- Peter Polevoy's professions included translator[5].
- Peter Polevoy worked as a literary critic[6].
- Peter Polevoy worked as an editor[7].
- Peter Polevoy's professions included literary historian[8].
- Peter Polevoy worked as a writer[9].
- Peter Polevoy's professions included literary scholar[14].
- Peter Polevoy's field of work was literary studies[15].
- Peter Polevoy's field of work was literary criticism[16].
- Peter Polevoy's field of work was history of literature[17].
- Peter Polevoy's field of work was creative and professional writing[18].
- Peter Polevoy's field of work was translating activity[19].
- Among Peter Polevoy's employers was University of Warsaw[20].
- Peter Polevoy's education included a stint at Q4385762[21].
- Peter Polevoy was educated at Saint Petersburg State University[22].
- Peter Polevoy is recorded as male[23].
- Peter Polevoy's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Peter Polevoy's Commons category is recorded as Peter Polevoy[25].
- Peter Polevoy's family name is recorded as Polevoy[26].
- Peter Polevoy's given name is recorded as Peter[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Peter Polevoy's place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2]. He was born on February 25, 1839[3]. His father was Nikolai Polevoy[12].
Education
Educated at Q4385762[21], a school[28], in Russia[29] and Saint Petersburg State University[22], a public university[30], in Russia[31], founded in 1724[32], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[5], literary critic[6], editor[7], literary historian[8], writer[9], and literary scholar[14]. Fields of work include literary studies[15], an academic discipline[34]; literary criticism[16], a literary genre[35]; history of literature[17], an academic discipline[36]; creative and professional writing[18], an academic discipline[37]; and translating activity[19]. Peter Polevoy was employed by University of Warsaw[20].
Death and Burial
Peter Polevoy died on January 31, 1902[4]. Burial took place at Volkovo Cemetery Writer's Walkways[11].
Why It Matters
Peter Polevoy is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
FAQs
Where was Peter Polevoy born?
Peter Polevoy was born in Saint Petersburg[2].
Who were Peter Polevoy's parents?
Peter Polevoy's father was Nikolai Polevoy[12].
What did Peter Polevoy do for work?
Peter Polevoy worked as translator[5], literary critic[6], editor[7], literary historian[8], and writer[9].
Where did Peter Polevoy go to school?
Peter Polevoy was educated at Q4385762[21] and Saint Petersburg State University[22].