Kuntsevo Cemetery

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The 19th-century graves

The Kuntsevo Cemetery (Russian: Ку́нцевское кла́дбище, kúntsevkoye kládbishche) is a cemetery servicing Kuntsevo, Moscow. It is located on the bank of the Setun River, to the south of the (the continuation of the Kutuzovsky Prospekt).[1] The local five-domed church was commissioned in 1673 by Artamon Matveyev. The cemetery is administered as part of the Novodevichy Cemetery complex.

Interred[]

Tomb of Kirill A. Yevstigneyev

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Kuntsevo Cemetery at Kim Philby’s Grave", magazine
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i List of interred at Find A Grave
  3. ^ "ГУСЕВ Фёдор Тарасович (1905 – 1987)". moscow-tombs.ru (in Russian).
  4. ^ "Они тоже гостили на земле... Наймарк Марк Аронович (1909–1978)". nec.m-necropol.ru. Retrieved 2016-09-01.
  5. ^ "Lyubov Sokolova" at Find A Grave
  6. ^ Imaging Russia 2000: film and facts By Anna M. Lawton p. 105 at Google Books
  7. ^ Central Eurasian Studies Review, 2007, vol. 6, no. 1/2
  8. ^ Bio of sculptor Lyubov Muravyeva had created the monument to Tatyana Tess
  9. ^ An excerpt The Moscow Times, Jule 12, 2000
  10. ^ "KGB Says Defector Killed Self Over Psychological Problems; 'He ... Displayed a Nervous State of Mind'". The Washington Post. June 29, 1989.
  11. ^ Fein, Esther B. (June 28, 1989). "Defector to Moscow Is Dead; Work for K.G.B. Is Lauded". the New York Times. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  12. ^ Ronald Kessler (1992). The Spy in the Russian Club: How Glenn Souther Stole America's Nuclear War Plans and Escaped to Moscow. Pocket. ISBN 978-0-671-73890-7.
  13. ^ Kinzhakov, Ivan (3 February 2018). "Чабаненко Андрей Трофимович" [Chabanenko Andrei Trofimovich]. elita-army.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  14. ^ "Виноградов Николай Игнатьевич" [Vinogradov Nikolai Ignatievich]. elita-army.ru (in Russian). 2 February 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2019.

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Coordinates: 55°42′28″N 37°25′0″E / 55.70778°N 37.41667°E / 55.70778; 37.41667

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