Yevhen Hrebinka

Yevhen Pavlovych Hrebinka
Portrait of Yevhen Hrebinka by Apollon Mokritsky in 1841
Portrait of Yevhen Hrebinka by Apollon Mokritsky in 1841
BornЄвген Павлович Гребінка
(1812-02-02)2 February 1812
Ubizhyshche, Piryatinsky Uyezd Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire
Died15 December 1848(1848-12-15) (aged 36)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
OccupationPoet
Literary movementRomanticism
SpouseMaria Rostenberg[1] (from 1844)

Yevhen Pavlovych Hrebinka (Ukrainian: Євген Павлович Гребінка; Russian: Евге́ний Па́влович Гребёнка; 2 February 1812 – 15 December 1848) was a Ukrainian[2][3][4][5][6] romantic[7] prose writer, poet, and philanthropist. He wrote in both the Ukrainian and Russian languages. He was an older brother of the architect Mykola Hrebinka [uk].[citation needed]

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