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Denis Fonvizin was a Russian writer, playwright, poet, and linguist born on April 3, 1745, in Moscow[(6454721)(#date_of_birth)][(11160075)(#place_of_birth)]. He was educated at Moscow State University[(2183959)(#educated_at)] and predominantly focused his works on comedy and satire genres[(74273335)(#genre)][(74273348)(#genre)]. Fonvizin was a citizen of the Russian Empire[(10219625)(#country_of_citizenship)], and his diverse occupations included being a linguist and a translator[(74273307)(#occupation)][(74273327)(#occupation)]. He was known for his involvement in the fields of literature, authorship, and writing[(74273383)(#industry)][(74273391)(#industry)][(74273408)(#industry)]. Denis Fonvizin passed away on December 1, 1792, in Saint Petersburg, Russia[(6454722)(#date_of_death)][(8420114)(#place_of_death)][(74273375)(#country)].