Adolf Dobriansky (German: Adolf Ritter von Sacsurov Dobrzanski, Rusyn: Адолф Добряньскый, Ukrainian: Добрянський Адольф Іванович; 19 December 1817 – 19...
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Hungarian interests, and under the leadership of the Russophile nobleman Adolf Dobriansky, the people of Carpathian Ruthenia were granted limited autonomy, although...
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Miloslav Hodža, Ján Francisci, Štefan Marko Daxner, Viliam Pauliny-Tóth, Adolf Dobriansky and others, actively worked in the first Slovak Matica committee. 1864...
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some time: but to denationalize us—that, never!" In October 1861, Adolf Dobriansky, who aspired to creating a caucus for the Ruthenians of Carpathia,...
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media.digitalarkivet.no. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination of Lev E. Dobriansky (United States) for the Nobel Peace Prize for 1972". media.digitalarkivet...
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1936 Calvin Marsh 911 baritone 11 November 1954 22 August 1967 Andrij Dobriansky 905 bass 11 February 1970 6 January 1996 Marie Mattfeld 900 mezzo-soprano...
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relations by Tianfang Cheng (1957) Veblenism, a new critique by Lev E. Dobriansky, introduced by James Burnham (1957) Handbook for Americans by Thomas S...
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