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'''Vladimir Fedoseyevich Rayevsky''' ({{lang-ru|Владимир Федосеевич Раевский}}; {{OldStyleDate|8 April|1795|28 March}} – {{OldStyleDate|20 July|1872|8 July}}) was a [[Russia]]n [[poet]] who participated in the [[Napoleon's invasion of Russia|Patriotic war of 1812]].
'''Vladimir Fedoseyevich Rayevsky''' ({{lang-ru|Владимир Федосеевич Раевский}}; {{OldStyleDate|8 April|1795|28 March}} – {{OldStyleDate|20 July|1872|8 July}}) is a [[Russia]]n [[poet]] who participated in the [[Napoleon's invasion of Russia|Patriotic war of 1812]].


After the war, when living in [[Tiraspol]], he became a leading member of the [[Decembrist revolt|Southern Society of Decembrists]]. The world's only known statue of him is located in Tiraspol.[http://pridnestrovie.net/tiraspol.html]
After the war, when living in [[Tiraspol]], he became a leading member of the [[Decembrist revolt|Southern Society of Decembrists]]. The world's only known statue of him is located in Tiraspol.[http://pridnestrovie.net/tiraspol.html]

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Vladimir Rayevsky

Vladimir Fedoseyevich Rayevsky (Russian: Владимир Федосеевич Раевский; 8 April [O.S. 28 March] 1795 – 20 July [O.S. 8 July] 1872) is a Russian poet who participated in the Patriotic war of 1812.

After the war, when living in Tiraspol, he became a leading member of the Southern Society of Decembrists. The world's only known statue of him is located in Tiraspol.[1]