Lev Perovski
Lev Perovski | |
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Born | 9 September 1792 |
Died | 21 November 1856 | (aged 64)
Alma mater | Imperial Moscow University |
Count Lev Alekseyevich von Perovski (Russian: Лев Алексе́евич Перо́вский, also transliterated as Perofsky, Perovskii, Perovskiy, Perovsky, Perowski, and Perowsky; also credited as L.A. Perovski) (9 September 1792 – 21 November 1856) was a Russian nobleman and mineralogist who also served as Minister of Internal Affairs under Nicholas I of Russia.[1]
In 1845, he proposed the creation of the Russian Geographical Society.[2]
The mineral perovskite is named for him.[3]
References[]
- ^ Shubin, Daniel (2005). A history of Russian Christianity (volume 3). Algora Publishing. p. 208. ISBN 0-87586-427-9.
- ^ Congress of Russian Geographical Society may be held in Karelia, January 20, 2010, by Maxim Tikhonov
- ^ De Graef, Marc; Michael E. McHenry (2007). Structure of materials: an introduction to crystallography, diffraction and symmetry. Cambridge University Press. p. 671. ISBN 978-0-521-65151-6. Retrieved December 16, 2010.
Categories:
- Interior ministers of Russia
- Politicians of the Russian Empire
- Russian mineralogists
- 1792 births
- 1856 deaths
- Burials at Lazarevskoe Cemetery (Saint Petersburg)
- Imperial Moscow University alumni
- Russian scientist stubs