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  1. Alexander Valentinovich Amfiteatrov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Валенти́нович Амфитеа́тров); (26 December 1862 – 26 February 1938) was a Russian writer, novelist, and historian.

  2. Sep 6, 2019 · Alexander Amfiteatrov (1862– 1938) was indeed a popular writer, literary critic and journalist. He held strong nationalist views, which made him a dissident in the tsarist regime as well. In 1916, he was exiled to Western Siberia for his published attacks on the government but returned after the 1917 February Revolution.

  3. Alexander Valentinovich Amfiteatrov (Amphiteatrof) (Russian: Алекса́ндр Валенти́нович Амфитеа́тров); (December 26, 1862 in Kaluga – February 26, 1938 in Levanto) was a Russian writer, novelist, and historian.

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  4. Feb 7, 2019 · Alexander Amfiteatrovs “The Armenian Question” 2 Comments / History / February 7, 2019 In February 1896, I arrived in Constantinople from Sofia where we had been celebrating the turning of the Bulgarian heir to Orthodoxy.

  5. Aleksandr Valentinovich Amfiteatrov (1862-1938) was born in Russia. He became a fairly well known journalist and popular novelist. In 1902 he was exiled for writing a satirical article on the imperial family. He returned, then emigrated to France in 1905.

  6. Folk-tales of Napoleon: Napoleonder from the Russian; The Napoleon of the people from the French of Honoré de Balzac; The first story, put in literary form by Alexander Amphiteatrof, was first published as a feuilleton in the St. Petersburg "Gazette" December 13, 1901.

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  8. Oct 1, 2018 · Repressions of Armenians and the Shameless Russian Diplomacy – Alexander Amfiteatrov. October 1, 2018 History, People. The policy of Russification entered the Caucasus in the form of systematically organized violent repressions against the Armenians.

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