Uspensky

Uspensky

Uspensky ( _ru. Успенский), or Uspenskaya (feminine; Успенская) is a Russian last name. Its neuter form is Uspenskoye.

It may refer to:

;People
*Alexander Uspensky (1873–1938), Russian historian and art critic
*Boris Uspensky (b. 1937), Russian philologist and historian
*Eduard Uspensky (b. 1937), Russian writer and author of several children's books
*Fyodor Uspensky (1845–1928), Russian Byzantinist
*Gleb Uspensky (1843–1902), Russian writer
*J. V. Uspensky (1883–1947), Stanford University mathematician
*Konstantin Uspensky (1874–1917), Russian historian
*Lev Uspensky (1900–1978), Soviet writer
*Lyubov Uspenskaya (b. 1954), popular Ukrainian/Russian chanson singer
*Nikolay Uspensky (1837–1889), Russian writer
*Nikolay Nikolayevich Uspensky, Russian diplomat, current ambassador to Estonia
*Peter Uspensky (1878–1947), Russian philosopher
*Viktor Uspensky (1879–1949), Russian/Soviet musician and composer
*Vladislav Uspensky (b. 1937), Soviet/Russian pianist and composer
*Yevgeny Uspensky (1889–1945), Russian/Soviet microbiologist

;Other
*Uspensky District, a district in Krasnodar Krai
*Uspensky (settlement), a settlement in Moscow Oblast, Russia
*Uspenski Cathedral, an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland
*Uspensky Sobor, a Russian name for the Cathedral of the Dormition in Moscow, Russia
*Uspenskaya, a village ("stanitsa") in Krasnodar Krai
*Uspenskoye, Krasnodar Krai, a village ("stanitsa") in Krasnodar Krai
*Uspenskoye, name of several other rural localities in Russia


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