Yegoshikha Cemetery
Yegoshikha Cemetery (Russian: Егошихинское кладбище) is the principal cemetery of the Russian city of Perm. It takes its name from the Yegoshikha River which borders it and was founded in the second half of the 18th century.[1]
Notable graves
- Józef Piotrowski (1840–1923), participant in the January Uprising and an enlightener
- Mikhail Grigorievich Shuisky (1883–1953), opera singer
- Dmitry Dmitriyevich Smyshlyayev (1828–1893), historian, ethnographer and politician
- Pyotr Subbotin-Permyak (1886-1923), avant-garde painter
- Sergei Safronov (fighter pilot) (1930-1960), Soviet fighter pilot
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References
- Некрополи Перми (Necropolis Perm). Retrieved 26 September 2013 (in Russian)
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