Anatole Vakhnianyn (Ukrainian: Анатоль Вахнянин; 19 September 1841 – 11 February 1908), was a Ukrainian composer, political and cultural figure, teacher...
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Anatole Taubman (born 1971), Swiss actor Anatole Vakhnianyn (1841–1908), Ukrainian political and cultural figure Anatole Serret, Australian percussionist for...
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different regions and groups of intellectuals, mostly from the same city. Anatole Vakhnianyn was elected the first head of the Prosvita Society. By the end of...
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Andrzej Trzebicki (1607–1679), Polish nobleman, bishop of Kraków Anatole Vakhnianyn (1841–1908), Ukrainian political and cultural figure, composer, teacher...
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Tysowskyj (alternately Alexander Tysovsky), founder of Ukrainian Scouting Anatole Vakhnianyn, composer and leading cultural figure Iryna Vilde (Polotniuk), Ukrainian...
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(2000) Yulia Tymoshenko, Prime Minister of Ukraine (2007–present) Anatole Vakhnianyn, leader of the Christian Social Movement in Ukraine Avhustyn Voloshyn...
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Stefania Turkewich (1898–1977) Roman Turovsky-Savchuk (born 1961) Anatole Vakhnianyn (1841–1908) Artem Vedel (c. 1767–1808) Mykhaylo Verbytsky (1815–1870)...
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Economics (2000) Yulia Tymoshenko, Prime Minister of Ukraine (2007–2010) Anatole Vakhnianyn, leader of the Christian Social Movement in Ukraine Avhustyn Voloshyn...
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Ukrainian writer, Taras Shevchenko, a Ukrainophile movement led by Anatole Vakhnianyn and the Prosvita society arose which published literature in the Ukrainian/Ruthenian...
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literature. Such operas included Kupalo (1892) by the Lviv composer Anatole Vakhnianyn, a work that combines both Western European and Ukrainian folklore...
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to mobilize the masses to their cause. In 1868, the Lviv student Anatole Vakhnianyn organized and became the first head of the Prosvita organization,...
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Vahylevych, Ukrainian poet and ethnographer, born in Yasen near Stanislav Anatole Vakhnianyn, Ukrainian politician and composer, born near Przemyśl Bl. Vasyl Velychkovsky...
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founder of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America; priest's son Anatole Vakhnianyn, founder of Prosvita as well as the Lviv Conservatory; son and grandson...
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Catholic). Omelan's grandmother, Antonina Vakhnianyna, was the sister of Anatole Vakhnianyn, founder of Prosvita. Omelan was also a nephew of Kazimierz Świtalski...
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Ukrainian leaders abandoned this approach by 1894, Barvinsky along with Anatole Vakhnianyn refused to reconsider their positions and together with him formed...
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Austria-Hungary). It is sung to the melody of "Khor Normannov" from Anatole Vakhnianyn's opera Yaropolk. It was translated to Polish by Kazimierz Pietkiewicz...
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the Ukrainian political and cultural figure Oleksander Barvinsky, Anatole Vakhnianyn, and Kyryl Studynsky. The Christian Social Movement's support was...
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Society (1903–1915). Built the building for the latter. Together with Anatole Vakhnianyn established Union of Singing and Musical Societies. His activities...
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where he met Ivan Franko and composer, conductor and public figure Anatole Vakhnianyn. Nyzhankivsky graduated from Lviv gymnasium in 1888. Later he studied...
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