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Father Sergei Mikhailovich Solovyov (October 25, 1885, Moscow, Russian Empire - March 2. 1942, Kazan, USSR) was a Russian poet, religious philosopher and an Orthodox (later Greek Catholic ) priest. Solovyov was a grandson of the historian Sergei Solovyov, a nephew of the poet and philosopher Vladimir Solovyov, second cousin of Alexander Blok, and a friend of Andrei Bely. ==Family==
Born into the family of Mikhail Solovyov, who was the brother of the famous Russian philosopher Vladimir Solovyov, son of poet Polixena Solovieva and novelist Vsevolod Solovyov. Solovyov was also a second cousin of the Russian poet Alexander Blok, with whom he was connected. In September 1912 in the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin in the Nadovrazhnom village( Moscow Province ) he married Tatiana Alekseevna Turgeneva. On August 25, 1913 his first daughter, Natalia, was born; in 1914, Mary (who died at the age of five); and, on July 28, 1916 his third daughter was born, Olga. Tatiana Turgeneva was later fascinated by Marxism; she left her husband and remarried.
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