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620 Notable deaths
 in Saint Petersburg

Nina Savina

Canoe racer (1915–1965).

Born September 29th, 1915 in Saint Petersburg.

Died February 6th, 1965 at 49 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Egor Kovalevsky

Russian diplomat (1809–1868).

Born February 18th, 1809 in Yaroshivka.

Died October 2nd, 1868 at 59 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Dmitry Rozhdestvensky

Russian physicist (1876-1940).

Born April 7th, 1876 in Saint Petersburg.

Died June 25th, 1940 at 64 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Mikhail Vasilyevich Pevtsov

Russian explorer of central asia (1843–1902).

Born June 2nd, 1843 in Novgorod Governorate.

Died March 10th, 1902 at 58 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Alexander Ivanovich Morozov

Russian painter (1835-1904).

Born May 29th, 1835 in Saint Petersburg.

Died December 11th, 1904 at 69 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Vera Gaze

Soviet astronomer.

Born December 29th, 1899 in Saint Petersburg.

Died October 3rd, 1954 at 54 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bonch-Bruevich

Russian engineer (1888-1940).

Born February 21st, 1888 in Oryol.

Died March 7th, 1940 at 52 years old in Saint Petersburg (pneumonia).

Alexander Dogiel

Russian empire histologist and neuroscientist.

Born January 27th, 1852 in Panevėžys.

Died November 19th, 1922 at 70 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Fyodor Reshetnikov

Russian writer (1841–1871).

Born September 17th, 1841 in Yekaterinburg.

Died March 21st, 1871 at 29 years old in Saint Petersburg (pneumonia).

Axel Gadolin

Russian mineralogist (1828-1892).

Born July 6th, 1828 in Somero.

Died January 8th, 1893 at 64 years old in Saint Petersburg.

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Those men who, in war, seek to preserve their lives at any rate commonly die with shame and ignominy, while those who look upon death as common to all, and unavoidable, and are only solicitous to die with honour, oftener arrive at old age and, while they live, live happier. Xenophon