• Kherson oat is a spring oat. In 1896, this kind of oat was introduced to the United States from Southern Russia by the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment...
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  • Kherson Oblast, Ukraine Battle of Kherson 2022 Kherson counteroffensive Liberation of Kherson Kherson oat, a strain of spring oats Raccoon of Kherson...
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  • university, he was instrumental in the distribution of durum wheat, Kherson oat from south Russia, bromegrass, and various varieties of early maturing...
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    (1998) Uncovering of the relics (2009) of St. Eutropia (Isayenkova) of Kherson (1968) Repose of Archimandrite Boris (Kholchev) of Tashkent (1971) Apostle...
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    Archangelsky, Confessor (1945) New Hiero-confessor Barsanuphius (Yurchenko) of Kherson (1954) Uncovering of the relics (1595) of St. Gurias (1563), first Archbishop...
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    particular marshmallows made from applesauce of its own production, butter and oat biscuits, etc., in total, about 30 items. Vohni Hestii, LLC — purchased by...
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    Степан Макарович Born 8 January 1849 [O.S. 27 December 1848] Nikolaev, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire (present-day Mykolaiv, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine)...
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    region of the lower Dnipro river along the territory of what is modern-day Kherson. In these favourable climatic conditions, the ranges of beavers and elk...
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    Alexander Medem (1931) New Hieromartyr Procopius (Titov), Archbishop of Kherson (1937) New Hieromartyrs Dionisius Shchegolev, John Skadovsky, and Peter...
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    Emperor (5 May 1705) "It is all the same in the end.": 124–125  — Titus Oates, English priest and perjurer, fabricator of the "Popish Plot" (12/13 July...
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    lands was 33,000 km2 (approx. 9.53% of total area). Main crops were: rye, oat and barley. Wheat was cultivated mostly in southern areas. Livestock breeding...
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    Bryantsev, Priests (1918) New Hieromartyr Procopius (Titov), Archbishop of Kherson (1937) (see also: November 10 ) Miracle of the Annunciation Icon of the...
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    Confessor (George the Standard-Bearer), Bishop of Mytilene, exiled to Kherson (820) Saint Saturninus, Bishop of Verona and Confessor (4th century) Hieromartyr...
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    and All Ukraine – HEARD the report of His Eminence Ioann, Archbishop of Kherson and Tavriysk, chairman of the Commission for Canonization of the Saints...
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    Nikolai Kolomeitsev (category People from Kherson Governorate)
    Whites. Nikolai Kolomeitsev was born in the village of Pokrovka in the Kherson Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day part of Mykolaiv Oblast...
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