Stepan Nechayev

Stepan Nechayev

Stepan Dmitriyevich Nechayev ( _ru. Степан Дмитриевич Нечаев; 1792–1860) was a Procurator of the Most Holy Synod and a senator. Nechayev was the first one to study the materials about the Kulikovo Field. He picked up some findings on the place of the Battle of Kulikovo and created a private museum in the Palace Polibino, using those findings. He was the first historian, who carried out the location researches and tried to connect the description of the Battle of Kulikovo with the real landscape. There are records about some other collections of the archeological findings from the Kulikovo Field.

ee also

*Polibino, Lipetsk Oblast
*Yury Nechaev-Maltsov

External links

* [http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/battles/Kulikovo/index.html The Battle of Kulikovo]
* [http://kulpole.ru/ENG/KUL_BIT_E.htm Kulikovo Pole and Stepan Nechayev]


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