Ivan Goncharov
(1812-1891)

Ivan Goncharov
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Russian novelist and official (1812–1891) – Ivan Goncharov was born in Ulyanovsk (City in Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia) on June 6th, 1812 and died in Saint Petersburg (Federal city in and former capital of Russia) on September 15th, 1891 at the age of 79. Today Ivan Goncharov would be 211 years old.

Age

how old was Ivan Goncharov when he died?

79

Ivan Goncharov died in 1891 at the age of 79.


Biographical data

Birthday June 6th, 1812 (Saturday)
Place of Birth Ulyanovsk
City in Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia
Death Date September 15th, 1891 (Tuesday)
Death place Saint Petersburg
Federal city in and former capital of Russia
Birth sign (Zodiac) Gemini (The Twins) ♊
Chinese Zodiac Monkey 猴

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Birthday

When was Ivan Goncharov born?

Ivan Goncharov was born on June 6th, 1812.

Death

When did Ivan Goncharov die?

Ivan Goncharov died on September 15th, 1891 at the age of 79 in Saint Petersburg (Federal city in and former capital of Russia). Today Ivan Goncharov would be 211 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Ivan Goncharov born?

Ulyanovsk (City in Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia).

Death place

Where did Ivan Goncharov die?

Saint Petersburg (Federal city in and former capital of Russia).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Ivan Goncharov?

Ivan Goncharov was born in the zodiac sign Gemini (The Twins).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Ivan Goncharov have?

Ivan Goncharov was born in 1812 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Monkey.

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