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right Kondraty Fyodorovich Ryleyev, also spelled Kondraty Feodorovich Ryleev (, September 29 (September 18 O.S.), 1795 – July 25 (July 13 O.S.), 1826) was a Russian poet, publisher, and a leader of the Decembrist Revolt, that attempted to overthrow the Russian monarchy in 1825. ==Early life== Ryleyev was born in the village of Batovo, now part of Gatchinsky District, Leningrad Oblast.〔Cornwell, Neil. ''Reference Guide to Russian Literature,''page 704. London: FitzRoy Dearborn Publishers, 1998〕 His father, Fyodor Ryleyev, was an impoverished nobleman, a small landowner, who was later employed as the manager of one of Prince Golitsyn's estates.〔Cornwell, Neil. ''Reference Guide to Russian Literature,''page 704. London: FitzRoy Dearborn Publishers, 1998〕 In spite of his family's pecuniary difficulties, Ryleyev was able to study at the Corps des Pages, an elite military academy attended only by members of the nobility, in Saint Petersburg.〔Cornwell, Neil. ''Reference Guide to Russian Literature,''page 704. London: FitzRoy Dearborn Publishers, 1998〕 After his graduation, Ryleyev was awarded a commission in the First Cavalry Company of the First Reserve Artillery Brigade.〔Cornwell, Neil. ''Reference Guide to Russian Literature,''page 704. London: FitzRoy Dearborn Publishers, 1998〕 He participated in the foreign campaigns of 1814 and 1815, seeing action in Poland, Germany and France, during the Napoleonic Wars.〔Cornwell, Neil. ''Reference Guide to Russian Literature,''pages 704-705. London: FitzRoy Dearborn Publishers, 1998〕 In 1818, Ryleyev resigned his commission, and for a time was employed tutoring the children of a wealthy landowner named Tevyashev. A year later he married the landowner's daughter, Natalya Tevyasheva, and went on to father two children.〔Cornwell, Neil. ''Reference Guide to Russian Literature,''page 704. London: FitzRoy Dearborn Publishers, 1998〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kondraty Ryleyev」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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