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  1. Savva Timofeyevich Morozov (Russian: Са́вва Тимофе́евич Моро́зов, 15 February [O.S. 3 February] 1862, Orekhovo-Zuevo, Bogorodsky Uyezd, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire – 26 May [O.S. 13 May] 1905, Cannes, France) was a Russian textile magnate and philanthropist.

  2. Savva Timofeyevich Morozov, who ran the family textile business in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was also a major patron of the arts. It was on his money that the Moscow Art Theater...

  3. La carretera termina donde se ubica el monasterio del santo patrono de todos los autócratas, Savva Storozhevski. Todos los zares rusos y después los emperadores, al menos una vez pasaron por...

  4. Savva Timofeevich Morozov recibió doscientos cincuenta mil rublos al año. La biografía comenzó con un fuerte golpe al destino. El Ministro de Finanzas en los mismos años recibió exactamente diez veces menos, pero en esta cantidad el rey agregó mucho de su bolsillo, para que Witte no se ofenda.

  5. Morozov textile production successfully brushed aside English and other imports in the domestic Russian market. This incredibly rich industrialist became famous during his life for his charitable works and as a generous philanthropist.

  6. A liberal, one of the pillars of capitalism in the Russian Empire, financial angel of the Moscow Art Theater, and friend of Maxim Gorky — this was Savva Timofeevich Morozov on the eve of the Revolution of 1905. Regrettably, the literature contains no rounded characterization of him.

  7. The Life of Klim Samgin ( Zhizn Klima Samgina) is a Soviet 1988 (filmed in 1983-1987) TV series directed by Viktor Titov and based on the eponymous novel by Maxim Gorky. It depicts the panorama of Russian life from 1877 to 1917, seen through the eyes of Klim Ivanovich Samgin, a lawyer and reluctant revolutionary.