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  2. The Bronze Horseman (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Horseman is a historical fiction novel written by Paullina Simons and the first book in the Bronze Horseman Trilogy. The book begins on 22 June 1941, the day that Germany invaded the Soviet Union in the Second World War after Operation Barbarossa .

  3. The Bronze Horseman (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Horseman: A Petersburg Tale (Russian: Медный всадник: Петербургская повесть, romanized: Mednyy vsadnik: Peterburgskaya povest) is a narrative poem written by Alexander Pushkin in 1833 about the equestrian statue of Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg and the great flood of 1824. While the poem was ...

  4. Étienne Maurice Falconet - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Horseman, the most famous sculputure of Falconet, representing Czar Peter I of Russia. Étienne Maurice Falconet (1 December 1716 – 24 January 1791) was a French baroque, rococo and neoclassical sculptor, best-known for his equestrian statue of Peter the Great, the Bronze Horseman (1782), in St. Petersburg, Russia, and for the small statues he produced in series for the Royal ...

  5. Monument to Peter I (St. Michael's Castle) - Wikipedia

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    The Monument to Peter I (Russian: памятник Петру I) is a bronze equestrian monument of Peter the Great in front of the St. Michael's Castle in Saint Petersburg, Russia. In 1716, Emperor Peter the Great commissioned the Italian sculptor Carlo Bartolomeo Rastrelli [ 1 ] to design an equestrian statue in commemoration of the Russian ...

  6. Bronze Horseman - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Horseman (Russian: Медный всадник, literally "copper horseman") is an equestrian statue of Peter the Great in the Senate Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was opened to the public on 7 (18) August 1782. Commissioned by Catherine the Great, it was created by the French sculptor Étienne Maurice Falconet.

  7. Archaeologists Identified the Body of the Famed ‘Horseman ...

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    The remains were nicknamed “The Horseman” upon discovery in 2022 because bone structure showed the man had ridden horses since a young age. Since 1560, nobody was quite sure where the final ...

  8. Alexander Pushkin - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Horseman in English Alexander Pushkin poetry (rus) Pushkin's poetry translated to English by Margaret Wettlin Archived 25 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine

  9. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1269 on Monday ... - AOL

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    If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1269 ahead. Let's start with a few hints.