Richelieu Lyceum


The Richelieu Lyceum in Odesa, the Russian Empire, was a lyceum created on the initiative of the mayor of the city and the governor of New Russia, the Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, duc de Richelieu.
It existed from 1817 to 1865, when it became the basis of Odesa University.
The Lyceum prepares personnel for the Balkans under a previous Greek Project and reflects Russia's conservative view of establishing a "new order" in the Balkans after the Congress of Vienna.
The Lyceum graduates include Spiridon Palauzov ; Nikolay Palauzov ; Nayden Gerov ; Constantine Paparrigopoulos - the father of modern Greek historiography.
During the academic year 1855/1856, i. at the end of the Crimean War, Dmitri Mendeleev taught in the Lyceum.

Modern lyceum

In 1989, on the basis of the Odesa secondary school No. 36, a secondary educational institution called the Richelieu Lyceum was opened. The modern lyceum is located at Elisavetinskaya street, 5. The lyceum is closely connected with Odesa University and is designed to work with gifted students interested in the natural and mathematical sciences.

Notable alumni