Vladimir Nabokov
(1899-1977)

Russian-American novelist, lepidopterist, professor (1899–1977) – Vladimir Nabokov was born in Saint Petersburg (Federal city in and former capital of Russia) on April 10th, 1899 and died in Montreux (Municipality in Switzerland in Vaud) on July 2nd, 1977 at the age of 78. Today Vladimir Nabokov would be 125 years old.

Age

how old was Vladimir Nabokov when he died?

78

Vladimir Nabokov died in 1977 at the age of 78.


Biographical data

Birthday April 10th, 1899 (Monday)
Place of Birth Saint Petersburg
Federal city in and former capital of Russia
Death Date July 2nd, 1977 (Saturday)
Death place Montreux
Municipality in Switzerland in Vaud
Birth sign (Zodiac) Aries (The Ram) ♈
Chinese Zodiac Pig 豬

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Birthday

When was Vladimir Nabokov born?

Vladimir Nabokov was born on April 10th, 1899.

Death

When did Vladimir Nabokov die?

Vladimir Nabokov died on July 2nd, 1977 at the age of 78 in Montreux (Municipality in Switzerland in Vaud). Today Vladimir Nabokov would be 125 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Vladimir Nabokov born?

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

Death place

Where did Vladimir Nabokov die?

Montreux (Municipality in Switzerland in Vaud).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Vladimir Nabokov?

Vladimir Nabokov was born in the zodiac sign Aries (The Ram).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Vladimir Nabokov have?

Vladimir Nabokov was born in 1899 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Pig.

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