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  1. Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin was a Russian horticulturist who earned the praise of the Soviet government by developing more than 300 new types of fruit trees and berries in an attempt to prove the inheritance of acquired characteristics.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. May 29, 2018 · MICHURIN, IVAN VLADIMIROVICH (b. Dolgoye, Ryazan gubernia, Russia, 28 October 1855; d. Kozlov [now Michurinsk], U.S.S.R., 7 June 1935) plant breeding, genetics. Born into a family of impoverished gentry who lost their hereditary orchard, Michurin was obliged to leave school during his first year of secondary education.

  3. Mar 22, 2016 · October 2015 marks the 160th anniversary of the birth of Ivan V. Michurin, naturalist and plant breeder, who significantly contributed to the progress made in fruit and berry crops and ornamental plants, as well as the elaboration and improvement of breeding methods.

    • N. P. Goncharov, N. P. Goncharov, N. I. Savel’ev
    • 2016
  4. The earliest known ancestor of Vladimir Putin was mentioned in 1627–1628 in the scribe book of this county – this is Yakov Nikitin, the bean of the village of Borodino, the parish of the village of Turginovo, the estate of the boyar Ivan Nikitich Romanov (Uncle of Tsar Michael Fedorovich). [4]

  5. Ivan Vladimirov, also John Wladimiroff (Russian: Владимиров, Иван Алексеевич) (10 January 1870 [O.S. 29 December 1869] – 14 December 1947) was a Russian artist: painter and graphic artist.

  6. Ivan Alekseevich Vladimirov (1869-1947), a Russian painter and draftsman, became known as the artist of the realistic school of painting. In 1917-1918, he worked in the Petrograd militia. This experience helped him to create a unique cycle of documentary sketches of the events of these years.

  7. Ivan Vladimirovich was sent to the Urals to train reserve divisions, which, in turn, he did very well. The peak of his military career was the position of the commander of the Transcaucasian...

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