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Events from the year 1863 in Russia.
Incumbents
Events
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- Apraksin Dvor
- Pavel Military School
- Vremya (magazine)
- Tolstoy took five years (1863–1869) to complete his epic.
Births
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- Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia (1863–1919)
- Charles Michael, Duke of Mecklenburg, heir presumptive to the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Nestor Kotlyarevsky, author, literary critic
- Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy, religious philosopher
- Konstantin Alekseevich Satunin, zoologist
- Aleksandr Golovin (artist)
- Konstantin Stanislavski, Russian theatre practitioner
- Basil Belavin was born in 1865.
Deaths
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- Nikolai Turczaninow, botanist
- Mikhail Shchepkin, actor
- Matvey Dmitriev-Mamonov, Major-General
- Jekaterina Saltykov, courtier (born 1791)
References
- Viesel, Mikhail (2015-11-11). "War and Peace: 7 little-known facts about Russia's greatest epic". Retrieved 2018-07-16.
- Daniel J. Demers (2018-07-03). "The Saints of Fort Ross: A Russian Orthodox Reliquary". Sonoma West. Archived from the original on 2018-07-10.
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