• Zagoskin was born in the village of Ramzay in Penza Oblast. ... External links[edit]. Media related to Mikhail Zagoskin at Wikimedia Commons.
  • Zagoskin, Mikhail Nikolaevich. Born July 14 (25), 1789, in the village of Ramzai in what is now Møkshan Raion, Penza Oblast; died June 23 (July 5), 1852, in Moscow.
  • peoplepill id: mikhail-zagoskin. MZ. Russia. 1 views today. IUriĭ Miloslavskiĭ. Authors: Mikhail Zagoskin. Roslavlev, ili, Russkie v 1812 godu. 1987.
  • Brynskiĭ les: Russkie v nachale vosemnadtsatogo stoletiia. by Mikhail Nikolaevich Zagoskin First published in 1994 1 edition in 1 language.
  • One of the best-known writers of the 1820s and 1830s, Mikhail Nikolaevich Zagoskin started his literary career as a successful playwright and subsequently...
  • The writer and playwright Mikhail Zagoskin was incredibly famous in his lifetime, and the loud glory of his name thundered throughout the Russian Empire.
  • Sobranie sochinenii M. N. Zagoskina. by. Mikhail Nikolaevich Zagoskin. Publication date. 1901.
  • Mikhail Zagoskin. (25 July 1789 — 5 July 1852). =. ... Works with text by: Zagoskin, Mikhail. The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
  • Texts by M. Zagoskin set in Art Songs and Choral Works. ... Mikhail Zagoskin. Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive)