Vladimir Sablin
1872–1916 (age 44)
Biography
Vladimir Sablin (1872–1916) was a Russian translator who contributed to cultural exchange and communication during the late imperial period. His work as a translator facilitated the dissemination of ideas and literature across linguistic and cultural boundaries, playing a role in Russia's intellectual life during the early 20th century. He lived through a period of significant social and political transformation in the Russian Empire.
Sablin passed away in 1916 during World War I, a time of great upheaval in Russian society. He was buried in Vagankovo Cemetery in Moscow, one of the city's most significant burial grounds.