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  1. Vladimir Kazimirovich Shileyko (also Shileiko, Shilejko Russian: Владимир Казимирович Шилейко; February 14, 1891 – October 5, 1930) was a Russian orientalist ( assyriologist, hebraist) poet ( acmeist) and translator. Shileyko family had roots in the Lithuanian part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ...

  2. Vladimir Kazimirovich Shileiko (nome real Voldemar-Georg-Anna-Maria Kazimirovich Shileiko , 2 de fevereiro [14], 1891, Peterhof - 5 de outubro de 1930, Moscou ) - orientalista, poeta e tradutor russo , Anna 's segundo marido Akhmatova, membro da Sociedade Palestina Ortodoxa Imperial, professor.

  3. Shileyko Vladimir (Woldemar Georg Anna Maria) (1891–1930) – orientalist, specialist in Assyriology and Semitology, translator, poet. He was a disciple of P. C. Kokovtsov, B. A. Turaev, and M. V. Nickolsky.

  4. Between the years 1917 and 1918 AA developed romantic feelings for Vladimir Kazimirovych Shileiko (or Shileyko), an old friend, a scholar of the ancient Middle East and a poet. He wanted Anna to marry...

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  6. The famous Russian poet Anna Akhmatova lived in the Fountain house twice, first in 1918–1920 with her second husband Vladimir Shileyko (in the South garden wing). Later, in 1944-1952 she stayed in the North wing with her spouse Nikolay Punin. The Akhmatova memorial museum works here since 1989. References

  7. Career. He was a second husband of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. He is known for his Russian translations of the Epic of Gilgamesh. He died in Moscow of tuberculosis. Vladimir Kazimirovich Shileyko was a Russian orientalist poet and translator.