Sergey Uvarov
0 sources
Sergey Uvarov
Summary
Sergey Uvarov is a human[1]. He was born in Moscow[2]. He was born on August 25, 1786[3]. He passed away in Moscow[4]. He died on September 4, 1855[5]. He worked as a linguist[6], classical scholar[7], politician[8], archaeologist[9], and slavophile[10]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (84 views/month, #7,248 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Sergey Uvarov was born in Moscow[2].
- Sergey Uvarov died in Moscow[4].
- Sergey Uvarov was born on August 25, 1786[3].
- Sergey Uvarov died on September 4, 1855[5].
- Sergey Uvarov's father was Semyon Uvarov[12].
- Sergey Uvarov's mother was Darya Golovina[13].
- Sergey Uvarov was married to Yekaterina Uvarova[14].
- A child of Sergey Uvarov was Aleksey Uvarov[15].
- A child of Sergey Uvarov was Aleksandra Uvarova[16].
- Sergey Uvarov held citizenship in Russian Empire[17].
- Sergey Uvarov's professions included linguist[6].
- Sergey Uvarov's professions included classical scholar[7].
- Sergey Uvarov worked as a politician[8].
- Sergey Uvarov's professions included archaeologist[9].
- Sergey Uvarov worked as a slavophile[10].
- Sergey Uvarov's professions included education activist[18].
- Sergey Uvarov held the position of education minister[19].
- Sergey Uvarov held the position of member of the State Council of the Russian Empire[20].
- Sergey Uvarov received the Order of St. Andrew[21].
- Sergey Uvarov received the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky[22].
- Sergey Uvarov received the Order of St. Vladimir, 1st class[23].
- Sergey Uvarov was a member of German Archaeological Institute[24].
- Sergey Uvarov was a member of Russian Academy of Sciences[25].
- Sergey Uvarov was a member of Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities[26].
- Sergey Uvarov was a member of Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Moscow[2], Sergey Uvarov… he was born on August 25, 1786[3]. His father was Semyon Uvarov[12]. His mother was Darya Golovina[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6], classical scholar[7], politician[8], archaeologist[9], slavophile[10], and education activist[18]. Positions held include education minister[19], a public office[28] and member of the State Council of the Russian Empire[20].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of St. Andrew[21], an order[29], in Russian Empire[30], founded in 1698[31]; Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky[22], an order[32], in Russian Empire[33], founded in 1725[34]; and Order of St. Vladimir, 1st class[23], a grade of an order[35], in Russian Empire[36].
Personal Life
Among Sergey Uvarov's spouses was Yekaterina Uvarova[14]. Children include Aleksey Uvarov[15], an anthropologist[37], 1825–1884[38], of Russian Empire[39], specialised in archaeology[40] and Aleksandra Uvarova[16].
Death and Burial
Sergey Uvarov died on September 4, 1855[5]. He died in Moscow[4].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Sergey Uvarov include uvarovite[41], a mineral species[42].
Why It Matters
Sergey Uvarov ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (84 views/month, #7,248 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[43] He is known by 30 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
Entities named for him include uvarovite[41], a mineral species[42].
FAQs
Where was Sergey Uvarov born?
Born in Moscow[2], Sergey Uvarov…
Where did Sergey Uvarov die?
Sergey Uvarov passed away in Moscow[4].
Who were Sergey Uvarov's parents?
Sergey Uvarov's father was Semyon Uvarov[12]. Sergey Uvarov's mother was Darya Golovina[13].
Who was Sergey Uvarov married to?
Sergey Uvarov's spouses include Yekaterina Uvarova[14].
What did Sergey Uvarov do for work?
Sergey Uvarov worked as linguist[6], classical scholar[7], politician[8], archaeologist[9], and slavophile[10].
What awards did Sergey Uvarov receive?
Honors received include Order of St. Andrew[21], Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky[22], and Order of St. Vladimir, 1st class[23].