Vladimir Shevyakov
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Vladimir Shevyakov
Summary
Vladimir Shevyakov is a human[1]. Born in Saint Petersburg[2], he… he was born on October 17, 1859[3]. He died in Irkutsk[4]. He died on October 18, 1930[5]. He worked as a zoologist[6], academic[7], and botanist[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Saint Petersburg[2], Vladimir Shevyakov…
- Vladimir Shevyakov died in Irkutsk[4].
- Vladimir Shevyakov was born on October 17, 1859[3].
- Vladimir Shevyakov was born on December 4, 1859[10].
- Vladimir Shevyakov was born on January 1, 1859[11].
- Vladimir Shevyakov died on October 18, 1930[5].
- Vladimir Shevyakov died on January 1, 1930[12].
- Vladimir Shevyakov was married to Lidia Shevyakova[13].
- A child of Vladimir Shevyakov was Q130604080[14].
- A child of Vladimir Shevyakov was Q130604387[15].
- A child of Vladimir Shevyakov was Q130604677[16].
- A child of Vladimir Shevyakov was Boris Shevyakov[17].
- A child of Vladimir Shevyakov was Q130638629[18].
- Vladimir Shevyakov held citizenship in Russian Empire[19].
- Vladimir Shevyakov held citizenship in Soviet Union[20].
- Vladimir Shevyakov worked as a zoologist[6].
- Vladimir Shevyakov worked as an academic[7].
- Vladimir Shevyakov worked as a botanist[8].
- Vladimir Shevyakov's field of work was zoology[21].
- Vladimir Shevyakov was employed by Heidelberg University[22].
- Vladimir Shevyakov was employed by Russian Academy of Sciences[23].
- Among Vladimir Shevyakov's employers was Saint Petersburg State University[24].
- Vladimir Shevyakov was employed by Saint Petersburg State University[25].
- Among Vladimir Shevyakov's employers was Ministry of National Education[26].
- Vladimir Shevyakov was employed by Women's Pedagogical Institute[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Saint Petersburg[2], Vladimir Shevyakov… Recorded date of birth include October 17, 1859[3], December 4, 1859[10], and January 1, 1859[11].
Education
Educated at Q81475231[28], a school[29], in Russia[30], founded in 1818[31]; Saint Petersburg Mining University[32], a national research university[33], in Russia[34], founded in 1773[35], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[36]; Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the Saint Petersburg University[37], a faculty[38], in Russian Empire[39], founded in 1819[40]; and Heidelberg University[41], a public research university[42], in Germany[43], founded in 1386[44], headquartered in Heidelberg[45]. Vladimir Shevyakov's doctoral advisor was Otto Bütschli[46]. Academic degrees include master's degree[47] and doctorate[48].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include zoologist[6], academic[7], and botanist[8]. Vladimir Shevyakov's field of work was zoology[21]. Employers include Heidelberg University[22], a public research university[49], in Germany[50], founded in 1386[51], headquartered in Heidelberg[52]; Russian Academy of Sciences[23], an academy of sciences[53], in Russia[54], founded in 1724[55], headquartered in Moscow[56]; Saint Petersburg State University[24], a public university[57], in Russia[58], founded in 1724[59], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[60]; Ministry of National Education[26], a ministry of education[61], in Russian Empire[62], founded in 1802[63], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[64]; Women's Pedagogical Institute[27], an academic institution[65], in Russian Empire[66], founded in 1903[67]; and Irkutsk State University[68], a university[69], in Russia[70], founded in 1918[71], headquartered in Irkutsk[72]. Doctoral students include Valentin Dogiel[73], Sergei Averintsev[74], Mikhail Rimsky-Korsakov[75], and Ivan Ivanovich Sokolov[76].
Personal Life
Among Vladimir Shevyakov's spouses was Lidia Shevyakova[13]. Children include Q130604080[14], a psychologist[77], 1900–1973[78]; Q130604387[15], a translator[79], 1897–1984[80]; Q130604677[16]; Boris Shevyakov[17], a restorer[81], 1908–1937[82]; and Q130638629[18], 1896–1919[83].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include October 18, 1930[5] and January 1, 1930[12]. Vladimir Shevyakov passed away in Irkutsk[4].
Why It Matters
Vladimir Shevyakov has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9] He is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[84]
His notable doctoral advisees include Valentin Dogiel[85], a zoologist[86], 1882–1955[87], of Russian Empire[88], awarded the Order of Lenin[89], specialised in zoology[90]; Mikhail Rimsky-Korsakov[91], an entomologist[92], 1873–1951[93], of Russian Empire[94], awarded the Order of Lenin[95], specialised in zoology[96]; and Sergei Averintsev[97], a zoologist[98], 1875–1957[99], of Russian Empire[100], awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[101], specialised in zoology[102].
FAQs
Where was Vladimir Shevyakov born?
Vladimir Shevyakov's place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2].
Where did Vladimir Shevyakov die?
Vladimir Shevyakov died in Irkutsk[4].
Who was Vladimir Shevyakov married to?
Vladimir Shevyakov's spouses include Lidia Shevyakova[13].
What did Vladimir Shevyakov do for work?
Vladimir Shevyakov worked as zoologist[6], academic[7], and botanist[8].
Where did Vladimir Shevyakov go to school?
Vladimir Shevyakov was educated at Q81475231[28], Saint Petersburg Mining University[32], Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the Saint Petersburg University[37], and Heidelberg University[41].