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622 Notable deaths
 in Saint Petersburg

Philip Strauch

Sailor (1862–1924).

Born August 20th, 1862 in Saint Petersburg.

Died November 3rd, 1924 at 62 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Hripsime Djanpoladian

Russian armenian archaeologist.

Born August 26th, 1918 in First Republic of Armenia.

Died August 25th, 2004 at 85 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Afrikan Krishtofovich

Soviet paleobotanist (1885-1953).

Born November 8th, 1885 in Kryshtopivka. [ref]

Died November 8th, 1953 at 68 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Nikolai Simonov

Soviet actor and theatre director (1901–1973).

Born December 4th, 1901 in Samara.

Died April 20th, 1973 at 71 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Anton Budilovich

Russian linguist, historian and opinion journalist (1846-1908).

Born June 5th, 1846 in Grodno County.

Died December 26th, 1908 at 62 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Erna Pomerantseva

Russian folklorist (1899-1980.

Born April 19th, 1899 in Moscow.

Died August 11th, 1980 at 81 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Lev Kalyayev

Soviet sprinter (1929–1983).

Born May 16th, 1929 in Saint Petersburg.

Died August 19th, 1983 at 54 years old in Saint Petersburg. [ref]

Sergey Malov

Russian turkologist (1880–1957).

Born January 16th, 1880 in Kazan.

Died September 6th, 1957 at 77 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Alexei Byalynitsky-Birulya

Russian zoologist (1864-1937).

Born November 11th, 1864.

Died June 18th, 1937 at 72 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Aleksey Spiridonov

Athletics competitor (1951–1998).

Born November 20th, 1951 in Saint Petersburg.

Died April 9th, 1998 at 46 years old in Saint Petersburg.

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When we finally know we are dying, and all other sentient beings are dying with us, we start to have a burning, almost heartbreaking sense of the fragility and preciousness of each moment and each being, and from this can grow a deep, clear, limitless compassion for all beings. Sogyal Rinpoche