| Bakounine, Mikhaïl (1814-1876) | Filósofo | | El anarquista ruso llegó a Ginebra en 1868 se le concedió asilo político en Suiza en 1870, y aquí vivió el resto de su vida. Desde 1876 descansa en B >>>
| | Lenin, (1870-1924) | Revolucionario | | Le révolutionnaire russe resta en Suisse entre 1900 et 1905. Vladimir Illitch Lénine est né en 1870 à Ulyanosk, en Russie. Il étudie aux université de >>>
| | Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977) | Escritor | | The Russian writer was born in 1899 to a wealthy family from St Petersburg.
By the age of seven, he could speak French and English fluently. His h >>>
| | Nijinsky, Vaslav (1885-1950) | Bailarín | | The great dancer came in Switzerland for health reasons around 1919 and stayed several years. He later died in London. >>>
| | Romanov, Nicolas (1917-) | Rey | | El gran Duque de Romanov, heredero del zar ruso, vive en exilio en Suiza, como otros monarcas cuyas naciones han sufrido revoluciones. >>>
| | Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971) | Estrella de música | | The Russian composer, who acquired first French and then American nationality, lived for a long time in Clarens, near Montreux. This amazing conductor >>>
| | Tchaïkowsky, Piotr (1840-1893) | Estrella de música | | The Russian composer began his career in 1863, after having studied law and at the Conservatory under Anton Rubinstein. After a failed marriage with >>>
| | Trotski, Leon (1879-1940) | Revolucionario | | El revolucionario ruso. >>>
| | Ustinov, Peter (1921-2004) | Estrella de cine | | The English actor and writer settled in Switzerland in 1980. Born in London in 1921, Peter Ustinov may be of Russian origin, but Ethiopian, German and >>>
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| | | Vladimir Nabokov | | (1899 - 1977) Writer |  | | The Russian writer was born in 1899 to a wealthy family from St Petersburg. By the age of seven, he could speak French and English fluently. His happy childhood was shattered by the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, which forced noble families into exile. After traveling through Europe, he left for the United States. He taught at the university level and published his first novels, including the famous Lolita in 1955, which was adapted into a film by Stanley Kubrick in 19 >>> |
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