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in 1774. In 1796 he entered the Russian army, but after three years service retired with the rank of major. He afterwards employed himself in the education of youth and in literary pursuits, first in
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Glinka's poems are spirited and patriotic; he wrote also several dramatic pieces, and translated
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Among his numerous prose works the most important from an historical point of view are:
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Russian
Fedor Nikolaevich Glinka
Sutoki
Smolensk Governorate
Ukraine
Moscow
Edward Young


Chisholm 1911
Chisholm, Hugh
"Glinka, Sergy Nikolaevich" 
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Chisholm, Hugh
Glinka, Sergy Nikolaevich
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1774 births
1847 deaths
People from Dukhovshchinsky District
People from Dukhovshchinsky Uyezd
Male poets from the Russian Empire
19th-century historians from the Russian Empire
Glinka family
Russian people of Polish descent

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