Pushkin (17991837)

Pushkin, a distinguished Russian poet, considered the greatest, born at Moscow; his chief works are “Ruslan and Liudmila” (a heroic poem), “Eugene Onegin” (a romance), and “Boris Godunov” (a drama); was mortally wounded in a duel (17991837).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Puseyism * Pushtoo
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Purcell, Henry
Purchas, Samuel
Purgatorio
Purgatory
Purim, the Feast of
Puritan City
Puritans
Pursuivant
Pusey, Edward Bouverie
Puseyism
Pushkin
Pushtoo
Puteaux
Putney
Puy, Le
Puy-du-Dôme
Pygmalion
Pygmies
Pym, John
Pyramids
Pyramus and Thisbe