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Vladimir Megre (Влади́мир Никола́евич Мегре́) (born 23 July 1950 in Chernigov Oblast in northern Ukraine) is a Siberian entrepreneur from Novosibirsk, and founder of the Anastasia/"Ringing Cedars" movement. ==Background== Little is known about Vladimir Megre's early life, apart from a few experiences he describes in his writings. One of these occurred in the 1960s when as a teenager he made periodic visits to a monk called Father Feodorit at the Trinity-Sergiev Monastery, in Sergiev Posad (then known as Zagorsk), just east of Moscow.〔Vladimir Megre, ''The Ringing Cedars of Russia'', Chapter 24 pp. 119-31〕 In the mid-1980s Megre was married, having a daughter (Polina) and living in Novosibirsk, where, like many other new Russian capitalists, he took advantage of Perestroika and the subsequent collapse of the communist system to launch into an entrepreneurial career. He formed a number of commercial co-operatives and by the late 1980s had leased a fleet of river steamers which plied the waters of the Ob River north of Novosibirsk.〔Vladimir Megre, ''Anastasia'' Chapter 1〕
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