Vladimir Sukachev
0 sources
Vladimir Sukachev
Summary
Vladimir Sukachev is a human[1]. Born in Zmiyovsky Uyezd[2], he… he was born on May 26, 1880[3]. He passed away in Moscow[4]. He worked as a biologist[5], paleontologist[6], archaeologist[7], forester[8], and botanist[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (25 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Vladimir Sukachev was born in Zmiyovsky Uyezd[2].
- Vladimir Sukachev died in Moscow[4].
- Vladimir Sukachev was born on May 26, 1880[3].
- Vladimir Sukachev was born on January 1, 1880[11].
- Burial took place at Vvedenskoye Cemetery[12].
- Among Vladimir Sukachev's spouses was Henrietta Poplavskaya[13].
- Vladimir Sukachev held citizenship in Russian Empire[14].
- Vladimir Sukachev held citizenship in Russian Republic[15].
- Vladimir Sukachev held citizenship in Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic[16].
- Vladimir Sukachev held citizenship in Soviet Union[17].
- Russian was Vladimir Sukachev's native language[18].
- Vladimir Sukachev worked as a biologist[5].
- Vladimir Sukachev's professions included paleontologist[6].
- Vladimir Sukachev's professions included archaeologist[7].
- Vladimir Sukachev's professions included forester[8].
- Vladimir Sukachev worked as a botanist[9].
- Vladimir Sukachev's professions included university teacher[19].
- Vladimir Sukachev's field of work was geobotany[20].
- Vladimir Sukachev's field of work was forestry[21].
- Vladimir Sukachev's field of work was geography[22].
- Vladimir Sukachev's field of work was botany[23].
- Vladimir Sukachev's field of work was ecology[24].
- Vladimir Sukachev's field of work was lecturer[25].
- Among Vladimir Sukachev's employers was Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University[26].
- Among Vladimir Sukachev's employers was Museum of Botanical Garden of V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Vladimir Sukachev was born in Zmiyovsky Uyezd[2]. Recorded date of birth include May 26, 1880[3] and January 1, 1880[11]. Russian was his native language[18].
Education
Vladimir Sukachev's education included a stint at Imperial Forestry Institute[28]. Doctoral advisors include Egbert Wolf[29], Ivan Borodin[30], and Georgi Morozov[31]. He earned the academic degree of Doktor of Biology Sciences[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include biologist[5], paleontologist[6], archaeologist[7], forester[8], botanist[9], and university teacher[19]. Fields of work include geobotany[20], an academic discipline[33]; forestry[21], an industry[34]; geography[22], an academic discipline[35]; botany[23], an academic discipline[36]; ecology[24], an academic discipline[37]; and lecturer[25], a position[38]. Employers include Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University[26], a university[39], in Russia[40], founded in 1803[41]; Museum of Botanical Garden of V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute[27], a botanical museum[42], in Russia[43], founded in 1823[44]; Q131455642[45]; Saint Petersburg State University[46], a public university[47], in Russia[48], founded in 1724[49], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[50]; Ural State Forest Engineering University[51], a university[52], in Russia[53], founded in 1930[54]; and Moscow State Forest University[55]. Doctoral students include Pyotr Bogdanov[56], Nikolay P'yavchenko[57], Sergei Yakovlevich Sokolov[58], Robert Ivanovich Abolin[59], and Lev Rysin[60].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of Lenin[61], Order of the Badge of Honour[62], Order of the Red Banner of Labour[63], V. V. Dokuchaev Gold Medal[64], Hero of Socialist Labour[65], and "Hammer and Sickle" gold medal[66].
Personal Life
Among Vladimir Sukachev's spouses was Henrietta Poplavskaya[13]. He was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[67].
Death and Burial
Vladimir Sukachev died in Moscow[4]. Burial took place at Vvedenskoye Cemetery[12].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Vladimir Sukachev include Sukachev Institute of Forest[68] and Sukachyov Prize[69].
Why It Matters
Vladimir Sukachev ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (25 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[70] He is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[71]
Works attributed to him include biogeocenosis[72], an ecology[73]. Entities named for him include Sukachev Institute of Forest[68] and Sukachyov Prize[69].
His notable doctoral advisees include Robert Ivanovich Abolin[74], a botanist[75], 1886–1939[76], of Russian Empire[77], specialised in geobotany[78] and Sergei Yakovlevich Sokolov[79], a botanist[80], 1897–1971[81], of Russian Empire[82], awarded the Order of Lenin[83], specialised in geobotany[84].
FAQs
Where was Vladimir Sukachev born?
Vladimir Sukachev's place of birth was Zmiyovsky Uyezd[2].
Where did Vladimir Sukachev die?
Vladimir Sukachev died in Moscow[4].
Who was Vladimir Sukachev married to?
Vladimir Sukachev's spouses include Henrietta Poplavskaya[13].
What did Vladimir Sukachev do for work?
Vladimir Sukachev worked as biologist[5], paleontologist[6], archaeologist[7], forester[8], and botanist[9].
Where did Vladimir Sukachev go to school?
Vladimir Sukachev was educated at Imperial Forestry Institute[28].
What awards did Vladimir Sukachev receive?
Honors received include Order of Lenin[61], Order of Lenin[85], Order of Lenin[86], and Order of the Badge of Honour[62].