Raisa Orlova
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Raisa Orlova
Summary
Raisa Orlova is a human[1]. She was born in Moscow[2]. She was born on July 23, 1918[3]. She passed away in Cologne[4]. She died on May 31, 1989[5]. She worked as a writer[6], philologist[7], human rights defender[8], and literary critic[9]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (30 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Moscow[2], Raisa Orlova…
- Raisa Orlova passed away in Cologne[4].
- Raisa Orlova was born on July 23, 1918[3].
- Raisa Orlova died on May 31, 1989[5].
- Among Raisa Orlova's spouses was Lev Kopelev[11].
- Raisa Orlova held citizenship in Soviet Union[12].
- Raisa Orlova held citizenship in Germany[13].
- Russian was Raisa Orlova's native language[14].
- Raisa Orlova worked as a writer[6].
- Raisa Orlova worked as a philologist[7].
- Raisa Orlova worked as a human rights defender[8].
- Raisa Orlova worked as a literary critic[9].
- Raisa Orlova was employed by Q4201299[15].
- Among Raisa Orlova's employers was Union of Soviet Societies for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries[16].
- Raisa Orlova was educated at Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature, and History[17].
- A notable work attributed to Raisa Orlova is The Last Year of Herzen’s Life[18].
- Raisa Orlova was a member of USSR Union of Writers[19].
- Raisa Orlova is recorded as female[20].
- Raisa Orlova's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Raisa Orlova's Commons category is recorded as Raisa Orlova[22].
- Raisa Orlova's family name is recorded as Orlova[23].
- Raisa Orlova's given name is recorded as Raisa[24].
- Raisa Orlova's described by source is recorded as Russian writers. The Modern Era[25].
- Raisa Orlova's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Russian[26].
- Raisa Orlova's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'Раи́са Давы́довна Орло́ва-Ко́пелева'}[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Moscow[2], Raisa Orlova… she was born on July 23, 1918[3]. Russian was her native language[14].
Education
Raisa Orlova's education included a stint at Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature, and History[17].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[6], philologist[7], human rights defender[8], and literary critic[9]. Employers include Q4201299[15], a magazine[28], founded in 1955[29] and Union of Soviet Societies for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries[16], an organization[30], in Soviet Union[31], founded in 1925[32], headquartered in Moscow[33].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Raisa Orlova is The Last Year of Herzen’s Life[18].
Personal Life
Raisa Orlova was married to Lev Kopelev[11].
Death and Burial
Raisa Orlova died on May 31, 1989[5]. She died in Cologne[4].
Why It Matters
Raisa Orlova ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (30 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[10] She is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
FAQs
Where was Raisa Orlova born?
Raisa Orlova's place of birth was Moscow[2].
Where did Raisa Orlova die?
Raisa Orlova passed away in Cologne[4].
Who was Raisa Orlova married to?
Raisa Orlova's spouses include Lev Kopelev[11].
What did Raisa Orlova do for work?
Raisa Orlova worked as writer[6], philologist[7], human rights defender[8], and literary critic[9].
Where did Raisa Orlova go to school?
Raisa Orlova was educated at Moscow Institute of Philosophy, Literature, and History[17].