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Peterburgskaya Gazeta (Russian: Петербургская Газета, IPA: [pʲɪtʲɪrˈburkskəjə ɡɐˈzʲetə]; "St. Petersburg Gazette") was a Russian political and literary newspaper, launched in 1867 by the publisher Ilya Arsenyev (1820–1888). In March 1917 Peterburgskaya Gazeta started to strongly support the Russian Provisional Government, calling for the anti-Bolshevik dictatorship. On 22 November of that year it was closed by the Bolshevist government.

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  • Peterburgskaya Gazeta (en)
  • Peterburgskaja gaseta (de)
  • Le Journal de Pétersbourg (fr)
  • Петербургская газета (ru)
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  • Die Peterburgskaja gaseta (russisch Петербургская газета, Petersburger Zeitung) war eine Tageszeitung, die, 1867 von dem Journalisten Ilja Arsenjew gegründet, bis 1917 in Sankt Petersburg in russischer Sprache erschien. 1881–1887 war Peter Monteverde Chefredakteur. (de)
  • Le Journal de Pétersbourg (en russe Петербургская газета) est un journal russe fondé en 1867 par le journaliste Arseniev, puis racheté par Sergueï Khoudekov dans les années 1870. (fr)
  • «Петербургская газета» (со времени переименования в 1914 году Санкт-Петербурга в Петроград выходила последовательно под названиями «Петроградская газета», «Петроградская жизнь», «Новая петроградская газета») — ежедневная политическая и литературная газета, принадлежащая к так называемой «малой прессе» (1867—1918). Основана в 1867 году Ильёй Александровичем Арсеньевым. (ru)
  • Peterburgskaya Gazeta (Russian: Петербургская Газета, IPA: [pʲɪtʲɪrˈburkskəjə ɡɐˈzʲetə]; "St. Petersburg Gazette") was a Russian political and literary newspaper, launched in 1867 by the publisher Ilya Arsenyev (1820–1888). In March 1917 Peterburgskaya Gazeta started to strongly support the Russian Provisional Government, calling for the anti-Bolshevik dictatorship. On 22 November of that year it was closed by the Bolshevist government. (en)
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  • Peterburgskaya Gazeta (en)
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  • Peterburgskaya Gazeta (en)
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  • August Germonicus (en)
  • Pyotr Monteverde (en)
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  • Ilya Arsenyev (en)
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  • Ilya Arsenyev (en)
  • Sergey Khudekov (en)
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  • Daily newspaper (en)
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  • Die Peterburgskaja gaseta (russisch Петербургская газета, Petersburger Zeitung) war eine Tageszeitung, die, 1867 von dem Journalisten Ilja Arsenjew gegründet, bis 1917 in Sankt Petersburg in russischer Sprache erschien. 1881–1887 war Peter Monteverde Chefredakteur. (de)
  • Le Journal de Pétersbourg (en russe Петербургская газета) est un journal russe fondé en 1867 par le journaliste Arseniev, puis racheté par Sergueï Khoudekov dans les années 1870. (fr)
  • Peterburgskaya Gazeta (Russian: Петербургская Газета, IPA: [pʲɪtʲɪrˈburkskəjə ɡɐˈzʲetə]; "St. Petersburg Gazette") was a Russian political and literary newspaper, launched in 1867 by the publisher Ilya Arsenyev (1820–1888). Originally a small-scale publication (coming out three times a week), it was bought in 1871 by , started to gain momentum and in 1882 become a popular daily. Among the authors who contributed to it on the regular basis, were Nikolai Leskov, Alexander Kugel, Sergey Terpigorev, Vasily Avseenko, Ieronim Yasinsky, Nikolai Leykin, Dmitry Minayev, Gavriil Zhulev. In all, 33 short stories by Anton Chekhov were published by the St. Petersburg Gazette in 1885–1887, including "The Huntsman", "A Malefactor" and "Sergeant Prishibeyev". In March 1917 Peterburgskaya Gazeta started to strongly support the Russian Provisional Government, calling for the anti-Bolshevik dictatorship. On 22 November of that year it was closed by the Bolshevist government. (en)
  • «Петербургская газета» (со времени переименования в 1914 году Санкт-Петербурга в Петроград выходила последовательно под названиями «Петроградская газета», «Петроградская жизнь», «Новая петроградская газета») — ежедневная политическая и литературная газета, принадлежащая к так называемой «малой прессе» (1867—1918). Основана в 1867 году Ильёй Александровичем Арсеньевым. (ru)
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  • Liberal (en)
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