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Truly Russian beginnings

Russian empire
Russian empire

Phraseologism: Truly Russian beginnings.

Meaning: Orthodoxy, autocracy, nationality.

Origin: From the report (1828) of the Minister of Public Education Sergei Semyonovich Uvarov (1786-1855) to the Russian Emperor Nicholas I. In this report, the minister proposed his measures to change the university charter (which he considered unnecessarily "liberal") and the restructuring of all higher education in Russia to, as he put it, "truly Russian principles." These beginnings meant a well-known ideological triad - Orthodoxy, autocracy, nationality.

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By the will of Zeus the heir of all his relatives.

Meaning:

The rich man is lucky.

Origin:

Quote from "Eugene Onegin" by A. S. Pushkin, 1, stanza 2 (1825).

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