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Arina Rodionovna, 1758-1828

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Personal name headingArina Rodionovna, 1758-1828
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Variant(s)Rodionovna, Arina, 1758-1828
Арина Родионовна, 1758-1828
Irina Rodionovna, 1758-1828
Matveeva, Irinʹi︠a︡, 1758-1828
Matveeva, Irina, 1758-1828
Matveeva, Arina, 1758-1828
I︠A︡kovleva, Irina, 1758-1828
I︠A︡kovleva, Arina Rodionovna, 1758-1828
Yakovleva, Arina Rodionovna, 1758-1828
Matveyeva, Arina Rodionovna, 1758-1828
Associated placeMoscow (Russia) Mikhaĭlovskoe (Pskovskai︠a︡ oblastʹ)
Birth date1758-04-10
Death date1828-07-29
Place of birthSaint Petersburg (Russia : Guberniya)
Place of deathSaint Petersburg (Russia)
Profession or occupationNannies
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
"Rodionovna" is a patronymic, not a surname.
Found inApologii︠a︡ russkoĭ ni︠a︡ni, 2009: title page (...Арины Родионовны = Ariny Rodionovny) page 5 (Ирина Родионовна = Irina Rodionovna; Иринья Матвеева = Irinʹi︠a︡ Matveeva, by marriage; born April 10, 1758, on the Suĭda manor in Koporskiĭ uezd, Peterburgskai︠a︡ gubernii︠a︡) page 236 (...Ирины Яковлевой = Iriny I︠A︡kovlevoĭ; ...Ирины Матвеевой = Iriny Matveevoĭ; married Fëdor Matveev in 1781) page 237 (Арина Матвеева = Arina Matveeva; Aleksandr Pushkin's grandparents employ her as nanny beginning in 1792; sent to St. Petersburg home of Aleksandr Pushkin's parents, where she serves as his nanny; also lives with Pushkin family in Moscow, and stays with Aleksandr Pushkin on family estate in Mikhaĭlovskoe; died July 29, 1828 in St. Petersburg)
Pushkinskiĭ ugolok Pskovshchiny, 1999: p. 35 (I︠A︡kovleva Arina Rodionovna, 1758-1828)
Museum "House of Alexander Pushkin's Nanny", viewed Mar. 30, 2015 (Arina Rodionovna Matveyeva, nee Yakovleva, was born on 10 April ,1758, in the village of Voskresenskoye, near Kobrino. In 1781 Arina Rodionovna married the serf Fiodor Matveyev and moved to the village of Kobrino where she had lived for sixteen years. The name of Arina Rodionovna is inseparably linked with Pushkin and his poetry. Her kindness and humaneness contributed to moulding of the young Pushkin's character. She acquainted him with Russian folklore; many of Pushkin's works were based on popular tales, proverbs, sayings and bylinas that he recorded from his nanny)
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