Deaths in...

620 Notable deaths
 in Saint Petersburg

Nikolai Voznesensky

Soviet economist (1903-1950).

Born December 1st, 1903 in Tula.

Died October 1st, 1950 at 46 years old in Saint Petersburg (execution by shooting).

Alexander Bashlachev

Russian musician (1960-1988).

Born May 27th, 1960 in Cherepovets.

Died February 17th, 1988 at 27 years old in Saint Petersburg (falling).

Alexander Marinesko

Soviet naval officer (1913–1963).

Born January 15th, 1913 in Odesa.

Died November 25th, 1963 at 50 years old in Saint Petersburg (gastric ulcer).

Anson Burlingame

American politician, minister to china, and china's envoy to u.s. and european nations (1820–1870).

Born November 14th, 1820 in New Berlin.

Died February 23rd, 1870 at 49 years old in Saint Petersburg (pneumonia).

Sophia Perovskaya

Russian revolutionary and assassin of alexander ii (1853–1881).

Born September 25th, 1853 in Saint Petersburg.

Died April 27th, 1881 at 27 years old in Saint Petersburg (hanging to death).

Igor Talkov

Russian singer (1956–1991).

Born November 4th, 1956 in Gretsovka.

Died October 6th, 1991 at 34 years old in Saint Petersburg (gunshot wound).

Leonid Nikolaev

Russian assassin (1904–1934).

Born May 10th, 1904 in Saint Petersburg.

Died December 29th, 1934 at 30 years old in Saint Petersburg (gunshot wound, execution by shooting).

Lev Gumilev

Soviet academic (1912-1992).

Born November 1st, 1912 in Saint Petersburg.

Died June 15th, 1992 at 79 years old in Saint Petersburg.

Aleksei Yuryevich German

Soviet and russian film director, screenwriter, actor and producer (1938–2013).

Born July 20th, 1938 in Saint Petersburg.

Died February 21st, 2013 at 74 years old in Saint Petersburg (kidney failure).

Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay

Russian explorer and scientist.

Born July 17th, 1846.

Died April 14th, 1888 at 41 years old in Saint Petersburg (brain cancer).

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