List of sons and daughters of the city of Nizhny Novgorod
This is a list of the sons and daughters of Nizhny Novgorod (1932-1990: Gorky ) in Russia .
16th to 18th century
- Dmitri Poscharsky (1578–1642), Russian national hero
- Ivan Kulibin (1735–1818), inventor and watchmaker
- Sergei Trubetskoi (1790–1860), leader of the Decembrist uprising (1825)
- Nikolai Lobachevsky (1792-1856), mathematician
19th century
1801-1850
- Karl Rouillier (1814–1858), geologist, zoologist and paleontologist
- Pawel Melnikow (1818-1883), writer
- Wassili Wassiljew (1818–1900), sinologist and Buddhologist
- Julius Price (1833-1893), Russian-Austrian dancer
- Pyotr Boborykin (1836-1921), writer
- Nikolai Dobroljubow (1836–1861), philosopher and publicist
- Mili Balakirew (1837–1910), composer, pianist and conductor
- Nikolai Bugrow (1837–1911), entrepreneur and patron
- Nikolai Dmitrijew-Orenburgski (1837–1898), painter
- Karl Lindemann (1847–1929), zoologist, entomologist and representative of the interests of Russian Germans
- Raphael von Koeber (1848–1923), German-Russian philosopher and musician
1851-1900
- Mikhail Matyushin (1861–1934), painter and composer
- Anna Jelisarowa-Ulyanova (1864–1935), publicist and Lenin's eldest sister
- Vladimir Steklow (1864–1926), mathematician
- Evgenij Nikolaevich Chirikov (1864–1932) writer, playwright, essayist, publicist
- Zdzisław Lubomirski (1865–1943), Polish landowner and politician
- Alexander Ulyanov (1866-1887), terrorist, brother of Lenin
- Maxim Gorki (1868–1936), writer
- Konstantin Pokrowski (1868–1944), astronomer, astrophysicist and university professor
- Pawel Malinowski (1869–1943), architect
- Iwan Bubnow (1872–1919), marine engineer and designer of submarines
- Anatoly Vaneyev (1872–1899), social democrat
- Nikolai Gutowskoi (1876–1933), metallurgist, metallurgist and university professor
- Grigori Kerin (1879–1957), Russian-Jewish composer
- Alexander Samoilowitsch (1880–1938), orientalist, Turkologist and university professor
- Leonid Wesnin (1880–1933), architect and university professor
- Boris Posern (1882–1939), revolutionary and Soviet statesman
- Alexander Kerin (1883–1951), Russian-Jewish composer
- Zinovi Pechkoff (1884–1966), French officer and diplomat of Russian descent
- Jakow Sverdlov (1885-1919), Soviet politician and head of state of Soviet Russia 1917-1919
- Pyotr Nesterow (1887–1914), pilot and aircraft designer
- Issay Dobrowen (1891–1953), Russian-Norwegian conductor, pianist, opera director and composer
- Vasily Reshetnikov (1891-1919), revolutionary
- Léon Zack (1892–1980), Russian-French painter, illustrator, set designer, costume designer and sculptor
- Vyacheslav Golubtsov (1894–1972), scientist and specialist in the field of thermal engineering
- Nikolai Bulganin (1895–1975), Soviet statesman
- Jan Olaf Chmielewski (1895–1974), Polish town planner and university professor
- Catherine Doherty (1896–1985), Catholic social worker and founder of the Madonna House Apostolate
- Anatoli Marienhof (1897–1962), writer and playwright
- Tatjana Mawrina (1900–1996), artist
20th century
1901-1950
- Sergei Lebedew (1902–1974), electronics technician
- Tatjana Mawrina (1900–1996), artist
- Andrei Fait (1903–1976), theater and film actor
- Grigori Ginsburg (1904–1961), pianist
- Sergei Kaminer (1906–1938), chess player and composer of chess studies
- Nina Makarowa (1908–1976), composer
- Nikolai Bogolyubov (1909–1992), physicist and mathematician
- Boris Kukarkin (1909–1977), astronomer and university professor
- Valentin Wenikow (1912–1988), electrical engineer and university professor
- Arkadi Tschernyschow (1914–1992), ice hockey, bandy and soccer player and ice hockey coach
- Michail Miller (1924–2004), physicist and university professor
- Yevgeny Yevstigneyev (1926–1992), actor
- Igor Maslennikow (* 1931), film director, screenwriter and producer
- Vladimir Zheleznyakov (* 1931), astrophysicist and university professor
- Boris Stoljarow (1932–2009), hurdler
- Valentin Morkowkin (1933-1999), rower
- Zvi Lothane (also: Henry Lothane) (* 1934), persecuted by the Nazi regime, American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Leonid Volkov (1934–1995), ice hockey player
- Rimma Koscheljowa (* 1936), hurdler
- Igor Zhukov (1936–2018), pianist and conductor
- Oleg Chernikov (1936–2015), chess player
- Vladimir Ashkenazi (* 1937), Russian-Icelandic pianist and conductor
- Sergei Gaponow (* 1937), physicist and university professor
- German Sweschnikow (1937–2003), fencer, two-time Olympic champion and nine-time world champion with the foil
- Viktor Konovalenko (1938–1996), ice hockey player
- Sergei Novikow (* 1938), mathematician
- Lyudmila Schischowa (1940-2004), foil fencer
- Tatiana Kuznetsova (1941–2018), aspiring cosmonaut
- Pawel Lednjow (1943-2010), modern pentathlete
- Vladimir Denisov (* 1947), foil fencer
- Gari Napalkow (* 1948), ski jumper
- Tatjana Awerina (1950–2001), speed skater
1951-1970
- Nina Gopowa (* 1953), canoeist, Olympic champion
- Vladimir Kovin (born 1954), ice hockey player
- Alexander Skworzow (1954–2020), ice hockey player
- Genadi Man (* 1956), Russian-Israeli entrepreneur
- Alexander Majorow (* 1957), Nordic combined athlete
- Serhii Plokhy (* 1957), Ukrainian-American historian and university professor
- Sergey Ryabtsev (* 1958), Russian-American violinist and actor; Member of the gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello
- Natalja Lapina (* 1963), actress and singer
- Vladimir Schischkin (* 1964), hurdler
- Ilja Segalowitsch (1964–2013), computer scientist and entrepreneur
- Valery Rosow (1964–2017), base jumper
- Maja Ussowa (* 1965), figure skater
- Dmitri Konyshev (* 1966), professional cyclist
- Lyudmila Schischowa (1966-2004), fencer
- Alexander Baburin (* 1967), Russian-Irish chess grandmaster
- Andrei Masunow (* 1967), table tennis player
- Wladislaw Inozemzew (* 1968), economist, sociologist and politician
- Alexei Ivanov (* 1969), writer and screenwriter
- Andrei Tivontschik (* 1970), Belarusian-German pole vaulter
1971-1980
- Dmitri Masunow (* 1971), table tennis player
- Denis Voronenkov (1971–2017), politician
- Natalja Sadowa (* 1972), discus thrower
- Andrej Krementschouk (* 1973), photographer
- Dmitri Tschelowenko (* 1974), ski jumper
- Oksana Fadejewa (* 1975), table tennis player
- Vladimir Panov (* 1975), politician; Mayor of Nizhny Novgorod since 2018
- Alexander Guskow (* 1976), ice hockey player
- Alexandra Korelowa (* 1977), dressage rider
- Damir Muchetdinow (* 1977), Islamic clergyman, political scientist and politician
- Sergei Nakaryakov (* 1977), trumpeter
- Swetlana Ganina (* 1978), table tennis player
- Yevgeny Aljoschin (* 1979), swimmer and European champion 2002
- Artyom Chubarov (* 1979), ice hockey player
- Irina Kotichina (* 1980), table tennis player
- Dmitri Schuchichin (* 1980), ski jumper
1981-1990
- Nikolai Kruglow (* 1981), biathlete
- Dmitri Lobkow (* 1981), speed skater
- Vladimir Gusew (* 1982), professional cyclist
- Natalja Wodjanowa (* 1982), top model
- Sergei Schirjajew (* 1983), cross-country skier
- Shanna Nemtsova (* 1984), journalist and presenter
- Alexei Silajew (* 1984), ski jumper
- Marija Sotowa (* 1984), ski jumper
- Mikhail Tjuljapkin (* 1984), ice hockey player
- Dmitri Kosmatschow (* 1985), ice hockey player
- Anastassija Karabelschtschikowa (* 1985), rower
- Michail Warnakow (* 1985), ice hockey player
- Nikita Ljamin (* 1985), volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Marija Borissenko (* 1986), volleyball player
- Denis Kornilow (* 1986), ski jumper
- Svetlana Mironowa (* 1986), orienteer
- Marija Dolgich (* 1987), table tennis player
- Igor Levit (* 1987), Russian-German pianist
- Ruslan Sakharov (* 1987), short tracker
- Vladimir Galusin (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Valery Zhukov (* 1988), ice hockey player
- Valeria Fedosova (* 1989), German-Russian volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Dmitri Klopow (* 1989), ice hockey player
- Alexei Potapov (* 1989), ice hockey player
- Pawel Karelin (1990-2011), ski jumper
- Denis Cheryshev (* 1990), Russian-Spanish soccer player
1991-2000
- Daniil Trifonow (* 1991), pianist
- Jekaterina Puschkasch (* 1992), figure skater
- Mikhail Maximotschkin (* 1993), ski jumper
- Valery Pronkin (* 1994), hammer thrower
- Natalja Voronina (* 1994), speed skater
- Sergei Trofimow (* 1995), speed skater
- Darja Katschanowa (* 1997), speed skater
Web links
Commons : People of Nizhny Novgorod - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ^ Yevgeny Aljoschin in the database of Sports-Reference (English)