Background
Mikhail Mikhailovich Skiada was born in 1826 in Bobrov, Voronezh, Russian Federation.
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Skiada was born in 1826 in Bobrov, Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Mikhail Mikhailovich studied at the Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages, and graduated from the Law Faculty of Kharkov University (1847).
Mikhail Mikhailovich was a law teacher at the Tambov Gymnasium (1847-1857). Since 1857, in Voronezh, he was a teacher of the Voronezh Mikhailovsky Cadet Corps, a judicial investigator of the Voronezh County, secretary of the Voronezh Provincial Statistical Committee (1861-1863), an excise official (1863-1866). Also Mikhail Skiada was a law teacher at the Tambov Gymnasium (1847-1857). Since 1857, in Voronezh, he was a teacher of the Voronezh Mikhailovsky Cadet Corps, a judicial investigator of the Voronezh County, secretary of the Voronezh Provincial Statistical Committee (1861-1863), an excise official (1863-1866).
Also Mikhail Mikhailovich worked as a College Advisor. Attorney-at-law (since 1866), editor of the newspaper Don (since 1868), assistant to the chairman of the Voronezh Provincial Statistical Committee (1869-1884).
Mikhail Mikhailovich was engaged in modern economic statistics, crafts, demographics of the population. He translated and published the philosophical work of Descartes, "On the Method for the Correct Development of the Mind and for Finding the Truth in the Sciences" (Voronezh, 1873). The author of an adventurous novel from the life of medieval Italy, "Infidelity involuntarily" (Voronezh, 1873). Presumably he wrote the novel "The Tales of the Bityutsky Old-Timer", published in the newspaper Don (1874).