1686년 4월 19일, 러시아의 정치인•민족지학자 바실리 타시셰프 (Vasily Tatishchev, 1686 ~ 1750) 출생
바실리 니키티치 타티셰프 (Vasily Tatishchev, 러: Васи́лий Ники́тич Тати́щев, 1686년 4월 19일 ~ 1750년 7월 15일)는 러시아의 유능한 정치인이자 민족지학자였다.

– 바실리 타시셰프 (Vasily Tatishchev)
.출생: 1686년 4월 19일, 프스코프현
.사망: 1750년 7월 15일, Boldino (Moscow region)
.국적: 러시아
.학력: Moscow School of Mathematics and Navigation
.저서: History of Russia from the Most Early Times
.자녀: Yevgraf Tatishchev
.손주: 알렉산드르 코르사코프, 로스티슬라프 타시셰프, 알렉세이 타시셰프 등
타티셰프는 1686년 4월 19일에 프스코프에서 가까운 마을에서 태어났다.
모스크바의 공학학교에서 수업을 받던 중에 1700년 ~ 1721년에 북방 대전쟁에 참가했다.
그는 우랄산맥을 유럽과 아시아를 구분짓는 지리적 경계로 삼을 것을 최초로 제안하였다.

○ Memorialization
- Places
Several inhabited locations in Saratov Oblast, Samara Oblast and Orenburg Oblast are named after Tatishchev.
There are Tatishchev Streets in Perm, Yekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk, Kaliningrad, Samara, Buribay and Astrakhan and a Tatishchev Boulevard in Tolyatti.
- Monuments
In September 2003 a monument was erected in honour of V.N. Tatishchev in front of the building of the Solnechnogorsk Local History Museum – a bust on a polished granite column;
In 1998 a large equestrian statue of Tatishchev was established in Tolyatti;

In 2003 on the 280th anniversary of Perm a monument of V.N.
Tatishchev, the founder of the city, was erected in a historical place (Razgulyaysky Square that nowadays is named after Tatishchev);
In the lobby of the Volga University n.a. Tatishchev (Tolyatti) there is a statue of V.N. Tatishchev;
In Astrakhan there is a garden named after Tatishchev and a bust is installed on the Walk of Fame of Astrakhan land;
In 1998 in Yekaterinburg at Plotinka (the dam of the city pond on the Iset River) a monument was erected in honour of the founders of Yekaterinburg titled “Glorious sons of Russia V.N. Tatishchev and W. de Gennin, Yekaterinburg is thankful, 1998” (rus. Славным сынам России В. Н. Татищеву и В. И. де Геннину Екатеринбург благодарный 1998 год). The author of the monument is the sculptor Peter Chusovitin.

- Other
An award n.a. Tatishcheva and de Gennin was established in Yekaterinburg and Moscow.
Mount Tatishchev is the highest point in the territory of modern Yekaterinburg;
In 1985 a postal envelope dedicated to Tatishchev was issued;
In 1991 in USSR as part of “Russian historians stamp series” a stamp depicting Vasily Tatishchev was issued;
A small planet, after being discovered on 27 September 1978 by the Soviet astronomer L.I. Chernykh at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, was named after Tatishchev – (4235) Tatishchev;
The Baltic sailors sail on the ship “Vasily Tatishchev” (this was requested and achieved by the inhabitants of Tolyatti);
A school competition was named after Tatishchev;
Gymnasium No. 108 of the city of Yekaterinburg was named after Vasily Tatishchev.

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