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The magazine "Famous Dynasties of Russia": exit schedule, number of rooms

Magazine editions lose their attractiveness due to the wide distribution of the Internet, in which one can read and learn about everything in the world. Rarely sophisticated publications cease to excite people who have access to the World Wide Web. It is a pity that this happens in our society, because the printed word will be valid at any time. Fortunately, not all publications are so thoughtlessly forgotten by the people. Despite the ubiquity of the Internet, many people want to collect a unique collection of magazines "Famous Dynasties of Russia", which will be discussed in this article.

About the journal

Each issue from the collection of the magazine tells readers about one of the most famous and influential dynasties of the Russian Empire. Until recently, the magazine went out every week, delighting historians and lovers of antiquity.

Structure of the issue

The structure of each issue consists of several subsections. Let's consider each of them in more detail. The "Best Representatives" section will tell the reader about the most famous and respected representatives of the dynasty. It mentions significant events in life, turning points and interesting features, sometimes - secrets.

"Names and Dates" will highlight the full chronology of the family's life. Only important and decisive dates are included in this category. The section "Genealogical tree" is on the turn of the magazine. Here the "line of life" is described in detail from the ancestors to the last representatives of the dynasty.

The section "It's interesting" takes readers very much, as it is possible to learn about the coat of arms, symbols, traditions and even beliefs of the dynasty. The next section of the issue - "Achievements" tells about the contribution that the representatives of this dynasty made to the development of society. Key achievements and successes are briefly described here.

This structure of the magazine "Famous Dynasties of Russia" allows readers to immerse themselves in the life of the family, to learn about the "skeletons", achievements, and also to experience its joys and sorrows. The all-encompassing clarification of the theme of a particular family allows one to understand and feel its spirit itself.

Dynasty of Russia

The genealogical tree of the magazine tells about the families of Russia for a very long period of time. It was originally planned to publish 100 issues of the magazine, but after a stunning success the series was extended to 150 issues. "Famous dynasties of Russia" offers to get acquainted with the life of artists, military, politicians, scientists, patrons, aristocrats and musicians.

Collecting the entire collection, a person receives a huge amount of material on the history of life of the most outstanding and prosperous people of his time. To enumerate all the dynasties described in the journal is simply inconceivable, but let's name at least some: the Tolstoys, the Yusupovs, the Trubetskoe, the Orlovs, the Pushkin, the Faberge, the Bakhrushins, the Godunovs, the Nobels, the Dolgorukovs, the Golitsyns, the Rurikovichs, the Volkonskys, the Saltykovs, the Lansky, the Gumilevs, the Roerichs, Tsvetaeva, Potemkin, Wrangel, Gorchakov, Gagarin, Turgenev, Goncharov, Bulgakov, Likhachev, Nabokov, Panin, Griboyedov, etc.

This is only a small part of the most outstanding dynasties to which the magazine was dedicated. Even from these surnames one can understand which families affected each issue.

Schedule of numbers

The magazine "Famous Dynasties of Russia", whose schedule was published weekly, was launched in December 2013. The last magazine will be released on November 26, 2016. The circulation of the first issue was 27 thousand copies. The release was snapped up on "hurray" all over Russia, and the network filled the responses of the first readers, who eagerly awaited the release of the next series.

The journal was created in a standard type and contained 32 pages. On this limited number of pages the editors managed to collect the most "tasty" information about the dynasty and to submit it accordingly. With the second issue as a gift, there was a folder for storing all future magazines. At the end of each issue there is a list of used literature. Also in the magazine there are a lot of bright color illustrations, from which it is difficult to tear off the view.

"DeAgostini" Publishing House

The publishing house "DeAgostini" began the issue of the magazine from December 24, 2013. Starting with the 3rd issue, the numbers were issued weekly. The price for the first issue was only 39 rubles.

The history of the publishing house has lasted 110 years. It all started in 1901, when a geographer from Italy Giovanni DeAgostini founded the Geographic Institute in Rome. In the same year, bookstores were filled with the Atlas of Peace from DeAgostini. Near the famous Trevi Fountain a geographer's store was opened. The initial specialization of the store was only maps, atlases and geographic books. As love and respect for the publishing house grew, he began to produce quality printed publications on various topics.

To date, the DeAgostini publishing house has offices in 44 countries around the world, and publishes publications in 10 languages. On the Russian market, "DeAgostini" was released only in 2004. During this time, more than 35 collection magazines have been issued, which can be purchased not only in Russia, but also in Belarus, Ukraine and Kazakhstan.

Tsars and Emperors of Russia

The dynasty of Russian tsars and emperors is represented in the magazine by a series of surnames. Some of the rooms are dedicated to the dynasty of the Rurik, the Godunovs, the Trubetski, and the Romanovs.

Rurikovich - the royal and royal family of Rurik - the first prince of Ancient Rus. Over time, the dynasty was split into a huge number of branches. Most of the family members were rulers of the Russian land. Some ruled in the Hungarian-Croatian kingdom and in the Lithuanian principality. Vasily Shuisky and Fedor Ioannovich were the last monarchs of this dynasty.

The Tretyakovs

Tretyakov - a dynasty, which united several merchant and noble families. The surname comes from the Russian non-church name Tretyak, which means the third offspring in the family. This name is very common in Russia and is found in its remotest parts. The genus comes from the noble dynasty of the Tretyakovs and the Boyar family of the Tretyakovs. The latter are very closely related to the Khovrin family. The most prominent representatives of the family are Pavel and Sergey Tretyakov. The magazine "Famous Dynasties of Russia" describes in detail the genealogical structure of the family, paying attention to each of its members.

Pavel Tretyakov - the founder of the Tretyakov Gallery, was a patron of art, a collector of samples of fine art. There are monuments to this person all over Russia. In Lipetsk there is a street named after him. Also valuable items and stamps with the name Tretyakov were released.

Sergei Tretyakov was a state councilor, philanthropist, collector, as well as Pavel Tretyakov's younger brother. He is considered a co-author of the idea of creating a gallery. Sergei was a very active and active person. He served as a vowel of the Moscow City Duma and was twice elected head of the city. At one time he insisted on increasing the fees for soldiers during the Russo-Turkish war, generously sponsored education, achieved the fact that Shiryaevo Field and Sokolnichye Grove were included in the capital.

Demidovs

The dynasty of Demidovs are patrons of art from Tula. The family has become a symbol of wealth, a spirit of enterprise and generosity. The beginning of the dynasty comes from Demid Grigoryev - the Tula blacksmith. He had a son, Nikita Demidovich - a bright and motivated person. He was engaged in weapons affairs and was personally acquainted with Peter I. In 1720 Nikita Demidovich received the nobility for his services to the Motherland and became the ancestor of the Demidovs' family.

It should be said that the Demidovs are an unusually rich family that built its empire to create weapons and mining enterprises in the Urals and in Tula. They are the founders of many cities in the Urals. Do not underestimate their contribution to the development of this land.

Reviews

Reviews about the magazine "Famous dynasties of Russia", mostly positive. Readers really like the scope of the activity, which covers many well-known families. Also it should be noted unique collections of interesting facts, secrets and oddities of each dynasty. Such "hot" facts very much contributed to the growing interest among the public.

Regular issues were sold in kiosks and bookstores in a few hours. Interestingly, the last issue of the magazine has not yet come out, so all regular readers are eagerly awaiting the completion of the stunning series.

Many readers note the beautiful elegant design of the rooms, which fully corresponds to the described era. In addition, each release is created in a unique original style, characterizing a certain dynasty.

Much attention is paid to the semantic content of issues. All information is carefully checked and filtered. It should be separately said about how successfully blend small blocks of text and color illustrations.

Naturally, there are also negative opinions. Someone thinks that some issues are devoted to completely insignificant families or clans. Someone does not like the illustrative content of the magazine. At the same time, I would like to note that the issue is not a "sheet" of text for a researcher, but an interesting and colorful story for an uninitiated person. Some readers are not satisfied with the meaningful fullness, since it is supposedly too accessible and simple.

Summing up the article, I want to say that "Famous dynasties of Russia" is a magazine that will become legendary. To collect such a huge collection was a little, but its owners received real cultural wealth and a guide to the whole noble world of Russia.

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