Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4214371> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 63 of
63
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4214371 subject Q6436006.
- Q4214371 subject Q6932057.
- Q4214371 subject Q7024926.
- Q4214371 subject Q7187363.
- Q4214371 subject Q7585144.
- Q4214371 subject Q7836944.
- Q4214371 subject Q8220959.
- Q4214371 abstract "Alexandra Mikhailovna Kolosova (Russian: Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Колосова, 16 February 1802, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, - 19 March 1880, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian stage actress, later translator and memoirist. She was the daughter of Elena Kolosova, a prima ballerina.The first Russian theatre star to receive education in France, Alexandra became highly popular for her roles in Molière's comedies. As the Alexandrinsky Theatre was launched in 1832, Kolosova joined the troupe with her husband, actor Vasily Karatygin (whom she married in 1827) and for a decade the couple played there most of the leading roles.After retirement Kolosova-Karatygina devoted herself to literature: she made several translations (including Der Glöckner von Notre Dame by Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer, published in Russia as Esmeralda or Four Kinds of Love) and wrote Memoirs which appeared posthumously in 1881, in Russky Vestnik. In it she addressed among other issues that of her relationship with Alexander Pushkin, who first lampooned her in an epigram ("All things enchant us in Esther…", 1820), then sang her a paean in "An Epistle to Katenin" (1821).".
- Q4214371 birthDate "1802-02-16".
- Q4214371 birthName "Alexandra Kolosova".
- Q4214371 birthName "Александра Михайловна Колосова".
- Q4214371 birthPlace Q34266.
- Q4214371 birthPlace Q656.
- Q4214371 birthYear "1802".
- Q4214371 deathDate "1880-03-19".
- Q4214371 deathPlace Q34266.
- Q4214371 deathPlace Q656.
- Q4214371 deathYear "1880".
- Q4214371 occupation Q112983.
- Q4214371 occupation Q7553.
- Q4214371 spouse Q4214364.
- Q4214371 thumbnail Joseph-Desire_Court.jpg?width=300.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q112983.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q1186567.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q1850566.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q34266.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q4214364.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q6436006.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q656.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q68117.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q687.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q6932057.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q7024926.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q7187363.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q7200.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q7553.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q7585144.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q7836944.
- Q4214371 wikiPageWikiLink Q8220959.
- Q4214371 birthDate "1802-02-16".
- Q4214371 birthPlace Q34266.
- Q4214371 birthPlace Q656.
- Q4214371 birthname "Alexandra Kolosova".
- Q4214371 birthname "Александра Михайловна Колосова".
- Q4214371 deathDate "1880-03-19".
- Q4214371 deathPlace "Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire".
- Q4214371 name "Alexandra Kolosova".
- Q4214371 occupation "actress, translator, memoirist".
- Q4214371 spouse Q4214364.
- Q4214371 type Person.
- Q4214371 type Agent.
- Q4214371 type Person.
- Q4214371 type Agent.
- Q4214371 type NaturalPerson.
- Q4214371 type Thing.
- Q4214371 type Q215627.
- Q4214371 type Q5.
- Q4214371 type Person.
- Q4214371 comment "Alexandra Mikhailovna Kolosova (Russian: Алекса́ндра Миха́йловна Колосова, 16 February 1802, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, - 19 March 1880, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian stage actress, later translator and memoirist. She was the daughter of Elena Kolosova, a prima ballerina.The first Russian theatre star to receive education in France, Alexandra became highly popular for her roles in Molière's comedies.".
- Q4214371 label "Alexandra Kolosova".
- Q4214371 depiction Joseph-Desire_Court.jpg.
- Q4214371 name "Alexandra Kolosova".