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==Events==
==Events==

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* [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]]
* [[Pyramid of Capitalist System]]
* [[Russian polar expedition of 1900–02]]
* [[Russian polar expedition of 1900–02]]
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==Births==
==Births==
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*17 January – [[Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia]], a nephew of Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia]] (died 1974)
*17 January – [[Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia]], a nephew of Tsar [[Nicholas II of Russia]] (died 1974)
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==Deaths==
==Deaths==
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*3 January – [[Dmitry_Grigorovich_(writer)|Dmitry Vasilyevich Grigorovich]], writer (born 1822)
*3 January – [[Dmitry_Grigorovich_(writer)|Dmitry Vasilyevich Grigorovich]], writer (born 1822)
*11 January – [[Aleksey Tillo]], geographer, cartographer, land surveyor, lieutenant general of the [[Imperial Russian Army]] (born 1839)
*11 January – [[Aleksey Tillo]], geographer, cartographer, land surveyor, lieutenant general of the [[Imperial Russian Army]] (born 1839)
*12 January – [[Giorgi_Tsereteli_(writer)|Giorgi Davidovich Tsereteli]], a Georgian writer, and the father of [[Irakli Tsereteli]] – a leading figure in the [[Social_Democratic_Party_of_Georgia|Georgian Mensheviks]] (born 1842)
*18 January – [[Fyodor_Logginovich_van_Heiden|Count Fyodor Logginovich Heiden]], military commander of German-Dutch ancestry who served in the [[Imperial Russian Army]] (born 1821)
*18 January – [[Fyodor_Logginovich_van_Heiden|Count Fyodor Logginovich Heiden]], military commander of German-Dutch ancestry who served in the [[Imperial Russian Army]] (born 1821)
*21 January – [[Solomon Zalkind Minor]], rabbi and writer (born 1827)
*21 January – [[Solomon Zalkind Minor]], rabbi and writer (born 1827)
*23 March – [[Constantin_Shapiro|Constantin Aleksandrovich Shapiro]], a Hebrew lyric poet, and photographer (born 1839)
*28 March – [[Apolinary Horawski]], painter (born 1833)
*28 March – [[Apolinary Horawski]], painter (born 1833)
*20 April – [[Leonid_Maykov|Leonid Nikolaevich Maikov]], a prominent researcher in the history of [[Russian literature]], a full member of the [[Russian_Academy_of_Sciences|Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences]], president of the Russian Bibliological Society, [[Privy_Councillor_(Russia)|Privy Councillor]], the son of the painter [[Nikolay Maykov]] (born 1839)
*20 April – [[Leonid_Maykov|Leonid Nikolaevich Maikov]], a prominent researcher in the history of [[Russian literature]], a full member of the [[Russian_Academy_of_Sciences|Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences]], president of the Russian Bibliological Society, [[Privy_Councillor_(Russia)|Privy Councillor]], the son of the painter [[Nikolay Maykov]] (born 1839)
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*1 May – [[Sergei_Korsakov|Sergei Sergeyevich Korsakov]], neuropsychiatrist (born 1854)
*1 May – [[Sergei_Korsakov|Sergei Sergeyevich Korsakov]], neuropsychiatrist (born 1854)
*2 May – [[Ivan_Aivazovsky|Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky]], painter (born 1817)
*2 May – [[Ivan_Aivazovsky|Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky]], painter (born 1817)
*10 May – [[Mikhail_Sabinin|Mikhail Pavlovich Sabinin]], a Russo-Georgian monk, historian of the Georgian Orthodox Church, and icon painter (born 1845)
*21 June – [[Mikhail_Nikolayevich_Muravyov|Count Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov]], Minister of Foreign Affairs (born 1845)
*21 June – [[Mikhail_Nikolayevich_Muravyov|Count Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov]], Minister of Foreign Affairs (born 1845)
*30 June – [[Ivan_Pervushin|Ivan Mikheevich Pervushin]], a clergyman and mathematician (born 1827)
*30 June – [[Ivan_Pervushin|Ivan Mikheevich Pervushin]], a clergyman and mathematician (born 1827)
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*30 July – [[Grigory_Dzhanshiyev|Grigory Avetovich Dzhanshiyev]], lawyer, publicist, and historian of Armenian descent (born 1851)
*30 July – [[Grigory_Dzhanshiyev|Grigory Avetovich Dzhanshiyev]], lawyer, publicist, and historian of Armenian descent (born 1851)
*4 August – [[Isaac_Levitan|Isaac Ilyich Levitan]], painter (born 1860)
*4 August – [[Isaac_Levitan|Isaac Ilyich Levitan]], painter (born 1860)
*12 August – [[Pavel_Shejn|Pavel Vasilyevich Shejn]], a major Russian and Belarusian ethnographer and folklorist of Jewish origin (born 1826)
*15 September – [[Nikolay_Krasnov_(soldier)|Nikolay Ivanovich Krasnov]], a writer and lieutenant general of the [[Imperial Russian Army]] (born 1833)
*15 September – [[Nikolay_Krasnov_(soldier)|Nikolay Ivanovich Krasnov]], a writer and lieutenant general of the [[Imperial Russian Army]] (born 1833)
*11 October – [[Nikolai_Tikhomirov|Nikolai Mikhailovich Tikhomirov]], engineer, public figure, one of the founders of [[Novosibirsk]] (born 1857)
*11 October – [[Nikolai_Tikhomirov|Nikolai Mikhailovich Tikhomirov]], engineer, public figure, one of the founders of [[Novosibirsk]] (born 1857)
*17 November – [[Alexander_Imeretinsky|Alexander Konstantinovich Bagration-Imeretinsky]], a [[Batonishvili|Georgian royal prince]], a General of the [[Imperial Russian Army]], and a hero of the [[Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878)]] (born 1837)
*17 November – [[Alexander_Imeretinsky|Alexander Konstantinovich Bagration-Imeretinsky]], a [[Batonishvili|Georgian royal prince]], a General of the [[Imperial Russian Army]], and a hero of the [[Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878)]] (born 1837)
*4 December – [[Alexander_Sheller|Alexander Konstantinovch Sheller]], writer (born 1838)


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:1900 in Europe]]
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