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  1. Dmitry Levitsky’s Smolny Girls were portraits of the Imperial Educational Society for Noble Girls (Smolny Institute).Founded on the initiative of Ivan Betskoi by Catherine the Great in 1764, the institute was housed at the Smolny Novodevichy Convent of the Resurrection in St Petersburg.

  2. List of 1776-1914 graduates of the Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens - book of 213 pages Если в вашем древе есть профили учителей или учениц Смольного института благородных девиц Санкт-Петербурга — пожалуйста, добавьте их к этому проекту.

  3. Download Image of Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens, Saint Petersburg. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Dated: 1895. Topics: smolny institute for noble maidens, saint petersburg, educational facilities, women school, russia, russian empire

  4. The article is devoted to the characteristics of the educational system of the Smolny Institute for noble maidens, the first educational institution for women in Russia, which laid the foundation for female education in the country. The pedagogical essence of this educational system is to create environment which enables to develop the personality of each of the subjects of this system ...

  5. For the maintenance of the institute, where 200 maidens were brought up, 60 thousand rubles were spent annually. The training lasted six years and did not differ in principle from the training at the Smolny Institute.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2023 · Русский: Смольный институт благородных девиц в Санкт-Петербурге. English: Smolny Institute for Noble Maidens in Saint Petersburg. Smolny Institute for Noble Maidens. first women's educational institution in Russia, Europe's first public educational institution for girls.

  7. 27 de dez. de 2018 · The Smolny Institute, or The Imperial Educational Society of Noble Maidens, was founded by Catherine the Great as the first state educational institution for women in Russia. An informative article drawing on primary sources presents the history of this pioneering Institute until its dissolution during the Revolution.