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  1. Fyodor Ivanovich Uspensky or Uspenskij (Russian: Фёдор Ива́нович Успе́нский [ˈfʲɵdər ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ ʊsʲˈpʲɛnskʲɪj]; 19 February 1845 – 10 September 1928) was a Russian Empire and Soviet Byzantinist.

  2. The preeminent Russian Byzantinist in the first third of the 20th century. His works are considered to be among the finest illustrations of the flowering of Byzantine studies in Tsarist Russia. Uspensky was born near Galich.

  3. Fyodor Ivanovich Uspensky (1845-1928) spent more than 40 years researching historical sources and archaeological data on the ground in Constantinople, Asia Minor, Syria, and Palestine, and bequeathed us a remarkable work that sheds bright light on the greatness of Byzantium.

  4. Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat (Russian: Дядя Фёдор, пёс и кот, romanized: Dyadya Fyodor, pyos i kot, lit. '"Uncle Fyodor, The Dog and The Cat"') is a children's novella written by Eduard Uspensky and first published in 1974.

  5. 15 de ago. de 2018 · Ha muerto el escritor ruso Eduard Uspensky a los 80 años en Moscú. Mejor conocido por sus libros infantiles, sus personajes más famosos fueron Cheburashka y Gena el Cocodrilo, ambos ...

  6. Eduard Nikolayevich Uspensky (Russian: Эдуард Николаевич Успенский; 22 December 1937 – 14 August 2018) was a Soviet and Russian children's writer and poet, author of over 70 books, as well as a playwright, screenwriter and TV presenter. His works have been translated into 25 languages and spawned around 60 cartoon ...

  7. 15 de ago. de 2018 · Eduard Nikolayevich Uspensky (Russian: Эдуард Николаевич Успенский, Эдуард Успенский) is a Soviet and Russian writer and author of several children's books. Among his most beloved characters are a serious but adventurous boy known, for his serious disposition, by the sardonic nickname of Uncle Fyodor ...