List of people from Yaroslavl

This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Yaroslavl, Russia.

Vasily Maykov
(1728–1778)
Duke of Oldenburg
(1812–1881)
Izmail Sreznevsky
(1812–1880)
Leonid Sabaneyev
(1844–1898)
Aleksandr Lyapunov
(1857–1918)
Konstantin Satunin
(1863–1915)
Yuri Lyubimov
(1917–2014)
Artemy Troitsky
(born 1955)
Elena Letuchaya
(born 1978)
Sergei Mozyakin
(born 1981)
Denis Grebeshkov
(born 1983)
Alexander Vasyunov
(1988–2011)
Mark Bluvshtein
(born 1988)
Coat of Arms of Yaroslavl

Born in Yaroslavl

17th century

1601–1700

  • Joseph Vladimirov (active 1642–1666), Russian painter and art theorist of the 17th century

18th century

1701–1800

  • Vasily Maykov (1728–1778), Russian poet, fabulist, playwright and translator
  • Ivan Dmitrevsky (1734–1821), the most influential actor of Russian Neoclassicism and "Russia's first great tragedian"
  • Mikhail Popov (1742–1790), Russian writer, poet, dramatist and opera librettist
  • Gerasim Lebedev (1749–1817), Russian adventurer, linguist, pioneer of Bengali theatre, translator, musician and writer
  • Semyon Bobrov (1763/1765–1810), Russian poet and civil servant
  • Nikolay Mylnikov (1797–1842), Russian portrait painter

19th century

1801–1900

  • Karolina Pavlova (1807–1893), Russian poet and novelist
  • Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg (1812–1881), Duke of the House of Oldenburg
  • Izmail Sreznevsky (1812–1880), a towering figure in 19th-century Slavic studies
  • Leonid Sabaneyev (1844–1898), Russian zoologist
  • Aleksandr Lyapunov (1857–1918), Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist
  • Liverij Darkshevich (1858–1925), Russian neurologist
  • Sergei Lyapunov (1859–1924), Russian composer and pianist
  • Konstantin Satunin (1863–1915), Russian zoologist
  • Mikhail Kuzmin (1872–1936), Russian poet, musician and novelist
  • Leonid Sobinov (1872–1934), Russian opera singer
  • Sergey Shukalov (1883–after 1941), Soviet weapons designer
  • Nikolai Nevsky (1892–1937), Russian and Soviet linguist
  • Mikhail Viktorov (1892–1938), Russian military leader and Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Naval Forces

20th century

1901–1920

  • Boris Shavyrin (1902–1965), Russian artillery and rocket engineer
  • Bonifaty Kedrov (1903–1985), Soviet researcher, philosopher, logician, chemist and psychologist
  • Maria Prilezhayeva (1903–1989), Russian and Soviet children's author, literary critic and the Soviet Union of Writers official
  • Tikhon Rabotnov (1904–2000), Russian plant ecologist
  • Maria Petrovykh (1908–1979), Russian poet and translator
  • Victor Rozov (1913–2004), Russian Soviet dramatist
  • Yuri Lyubimov (1917–2014), Soviet and Russian stage actor and director associated with the internationally renowned Taganka Theatre, which he founded in 1964

1921–1950

1951–1960

1961–1970

1971–1980

1981–1990

1991–2000

Lived in Yaroslavl

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