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  1. Lev Gumilev was the son of two prominent Russian wordsmiths - Nikolai Gumilev and Anna Akhmatova. His father was a nobleman, a WWI officer, and a famous Russian poet of the early 20th century.

  2. Lev Gumilyov (born 1st October 1912) is a Russian political theorist who currently leads the Passionarity (Passionariyy) Organization, the main far-right group in Komi. He is known to be an eccentric philosopher, but a well-spoken, cunning, and charismatic ideologue. Lev Nikolayevich Gumilyov was born to famous poets Anna Akhmatova and Nikolay Gumiylov, who had divorced when Gumilyov was age 7 ...

  3. 17 de ago. de 2021 · Lev Nikolaevič Gumilëv nasce a San Pietroburgo il primo ottobre 1912. Figlio d’arte – i genitori erano lo scrittore Nikolai Gumilev e la poetessa Anna Akhmatova –, Gumilëv cresce e si forma all’interno della neonata Unione Sovietica, assistendo all’assassinio del padre da parte della Čeka in tenera età – fu giustiziato nel 1921.

  4. Lev Nikoláyevich Gumiliov (en ruso: Лев Никола́евич Гумилёв) (San Petersburgo, 1 de octubre de 1912 - 15 de junio de 1992). Científico soviético y ruso, escritor y traductor. Arqueólogo, orientalista y geógrafo, historiador, etnólogo, filósofo. Es fundamentalmente conocido por sus teorías altamente no ortodoxas de ...

  5. Lev Nikolaevič Gumilëv è figlio di due esponenti della letteratura russa Anna Achmatova e Nikolaj Gumilëv. Arrestato ingiustamente per tre volte, visse 14 anni in un campo di lavoro e solo dopo la morte di Stalin prese avvio il suo percorso accademico, per quanto caratterizzato dall'ostracismo degli ambienti culturali e dall'indigenza ...

  6. The striking affinities that have developed between radical-conservative movements in Western Europe and Russia since the end of the Cold War have been widely noted. This essay considers these affinities through the example of the Soviet historian and geographer Lev Nikolaevich Gumilev (1912–1992). It argues that Gumilev and the European New ...

  7. 2 de jul. de 2012 · 15 Lev Gumilev, Chernaia legenda: druz’ia i nedrugi Velikoi stepik (Moscow, 1994). 16 Aleksandr Bushkov, Rossiia kotoroi ne bylo-3: mirazhi i prizraki (Moscow, 1956), 167. 17 Yitzak M. Brudny, Reinventing Russia: Russian Nationalism and the Soviet State, 1953–1991 (Cambridge, MA, 2000), 187.