Pryamukhino
Pryamukhino (Russian: Прямухино) is a Russian village in the Kuvshinovsky District of the Tver Oblast.
Pryamukhino 
    Прямухино  | |
|---|---|
![]() Trinity Church in Pryamukhino  | |
| Coordinates: 56°56′16″N 34°27′10″E | |
| Country | Russia | 
| Oblast | Tver | 
| Raion | Kuvshinovsky | 
| Rural settlement | Pryamukhinskoe | 
| Population  (2010)  | |
| • Total | 223 | 
| Time zone | UTC+3:00 | 
Geography
    
Pryamukhino is located on the Osuga River, which flows towards the provincial capital of Tver.[1]
History
    
In 1779, the estate of Pryamukhino was acquired by Mikhail Vasilyevich Bakunin, a minor member of the Russian nobility who had risen through the Table of Ranks to become a State Councillor for Catherine the Great. Lacking in any further political ambition, Bakunin retired to Pryamukhino, where he raised three sons and five daughters.[2] In 1803, Mikhail Vasilyevich Bakunin died, leaving the estate under the management of his third son, Alexander Bakunin.[3]
Mikhail Bakunin was born there.[4]
References
    
- Carr 1975, p. 3.
 - Carr 1975, pp. 3–4.
 - Carr 1975, p. 4.
 - Shatz, Marshall S. (2003). "Mikhail Aleksandrovich Bakunin". In Gillespie, Alyssa Dinega (ed.). Russian Literature in the Age of Realism. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. 277. Detroit, MI: Gale. pp. 34–41. Gale OOJNKW999627593.
 
Bibliography
    
- Carr, E. H. (1975) [1937]. Michael Bakunin. London: Macmillan Press. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-02632-6. ISBN 978-1349026326. OCLC 1004387682. SBN 333 18425 4.
 
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