Yevgraf Fyodorov
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Yevgraf Fyodorov
Summary
Yevgraf Fyodorov is a human[1]. His place of birth was Orenburg[2]. He was born on +1853-12-10T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Saint Petersburg[4]. He died on +1919-05-21T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a mathematician[6], professor[7], crystallographer[8], mineralogist[9], and mining engineer[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,288 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Orenburg[2], Yevgraf Fyodorov…
- Yevgraf Fyodorov died in Saint Petersburg[4].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov was born on +1853-12-10T00:00:00Z[3].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov died on +1919-05-21T00:00:00Z[5].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov is buried at Smolenskoye Orthodox Cemetery[12].
- A child of Yevgraf Fyodorov was Yevgraf Yevgrafovich Fyodorov[13].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov held citizenship in Russian Empire[14].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov held citizenship in Russian Republic[15].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov held citizenship in Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic[16].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov's professions included mathematician[6].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov worked as a professor[7].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov worked as a crystallographer[8].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov worked as a mineralogist[9].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov's professions included mining engineer[10].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov's professions included naturalist[17].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov's field of work was crystallography[18].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov's field of work was geology[19].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov's field of work was mineralogy[20].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov's field of work was mathematics[21].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov was employed by Peter’s Agricultural Academy[22].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov was employed by Saint Petersburg Mining Institute[23].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov was employed by Saint Petersburg Mining Institute[24].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov was educated at Military Engineering-Technical University[25].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov's education included a stint at S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy[26].
- Yevgraf Fyodorov was educated at Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Orenburg[2], Yevgraf Fyodorov… he was born on +1853-12-10T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Military Engineering-Technical University[25], an institute of technology[28], in Russia[29], founded in 1810[30], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[31]; S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy[26], a military academy[32], in Russia[33], founded in 1798[34]; Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology[27], a higher education institution[35], in Russia[36], founded in 1828[37], headquartered in Saint Petersburg[38]; and Saint Petersburg Mining Institute[39], a university[40], in Russian Empire[41], founded in 1773[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mathematician[6], professor[7], crystallographer[8], mineralogist[9], mining engineer[10], and naturalist[17]. Fields of work include crystallography[18], a branch of physics[43]; geology[19], a branch of science[44]; mineralogy[20], a branch of geology[45]; and mathematics[21], an academic discipline[46]. Employers include Peter’s Agricultural Academy[22], an educational institution[47], in Russian Empire[48], founded in 1865[49] and Saint Petersburg Mining Institute[23], a university[50], in Russian Empire[51], founded in 1773[52]. Notable students include Anatoliy Boldyrev[53], a geologist[54], 1883–1946[55], of Russian Empire[56], awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour[57], specialised in crystallography[58]; Aleksandr Polkanov[59], a docent[60], 1888–1963[61], of Russian Empire[62], awarded the Order of Lenin[63], specialised in petrography[64]; and Dmitry Artemyev[65], a scientist[66], 1882–1946[67], awarded the Order of Saint Stanislaus, 3rd class[68], specialised in mineralogy[69]. Doctoral students include Dmitry Artemyev[70], a scientist[71], 1882–1946[72], awarded the Order of Saint Stanislaus, 3rd class[73], specialised in mineralogy[74] and Anatoliy Boldyrev[75], a geologist[76], 1883–1946[77], of Russian Empire[78], awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour[79], specialised in crystallography[80].
Recognition
Yevgraf Fyodorov received the Order of Saint Stanislaus, 3rd class[81].
Personal Life
A child of Yevgraf Fyodorov was Yevgraf Yevgrafovich Fyodorov[13].
Death and Burial
Yevgraf Fyodorov died on +1919-05-21T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in Saint Petersburg[4]. The cause of death was pneumonia[82]. Burial took place at Smolenskoye Orthodox Cemetery[12].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Yevgraf Fyodorov include fedorite[83], a mineral species[84] and E. S. Fedorov Prize[85], a science award[86], in Russia[87].
Why It Matters
Yevgraf Fyodorov ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,288 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[88] He is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[89]
Entities named for him include fedorite[83], a mineral species[84] and E. S. Fedorov Prize[85], a science award[86], in Russia[87].
FAQs
Where was Yevgraf Fyodorov born?
Yevgraf Fyodorov was born in Orenburg[2].
Where did Yevgraf Fyodorov die?
Yevgraf Fyodorov died in Saint Petersburg[4].
What did Yevgraf Fyodorov do for work?
Yevgraf Fyodorov worked as mathematician[6], professor[7], crystallographer[8], mineralogist[9], and mining engineer[10].
Where did Yevgraf Fyodorov go to school?
Yevgraf Fyodorov was educated at Military Engineering-Technical University[25], S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy[26], Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology[27], and Saint Petersburg Mining Institute[39].
What awards did Yevgraf Fyodorov receive?
Honors received include Order of Saint Stanislaus, 3rd class[81].