Анато́льевич То́роп, Sergej Anatolʹevič Torop; born 14 January 1961), known as Vissarion (Russian: Виссарио́н, IPA: [vʲɪsərʲɪˈon], "He who gives new life" or "life-giving")...
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Vissarion Grigoryevich Belinsky (Russian: Виссарион Григорьевич Белинский, romanized: Vissarión Grigórʹjevič Belínskij, IPA: [vʲɪsərʲɪˈon ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲjɪvʲɪdʑ...
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Vissarion Yakovlevich Shebalin (Russian: Виссарион Яковлевич Шебалин; 11 June [O.S. 29 May] 1902 – 29 May 1963) was a Soviet composer, music pedagogue...
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Vissarion (Greek: Βησσαρίων, Russian: Виссарион) οr Visarion (Serbian Cyrillic: Висарион) is a Greek male name, which may refer to: Saint Bessarion of...
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Vissarion Grigorievich Alekseyev (Russian: Виссарион Григорьевич Алексеев; 18 June 1866 – 1943) was a Russian mathematician. 1909-1914 and 1917–1918 he...
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Besarion Jughashvili (redirect from Vissarion Dzhugashvili)
Ioseb. The Russian version of his name was Виссарион Иванович Джугашвили, Vissarion Ivanovich Dzhugashvili. Stephen Kotkin writes that Zaza "may have lived...
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Vissarion Vissarionovich "Beso" Lominadze (Georgian: ბესარიონ ლომინაძე, romanized: besarion lominadze; Russian: Виссарион Виссарионович Ломинадзе; 6 June [O...
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Soso Chedia (redirect from Vissarion Chedia)
Bessarion ("Soso") Chedia (Georgian: ბესარიონ (სოსო) ჭედია; born 9 October 1965) is a Georgian professional football coach and former player. He made his...
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Iancu Constantin Vissarion (born Iancu Visarion, also credited as Ion Vissarion; 2 February 1879 – 5 November 1951) was a Romanian prose writer, poet,...
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See Vissarion (given name) for other people called Vissarion. Vissarion of the Agathonos (Greek: Άγιος Βησσαρίων ο Αγαθωνίτης), secular name: Andreas...
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Vissarion (Bulgarian: Висарион) was a Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in the 13th century. He is the only Bulgarian Patriarch who was not included...
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included the fabulist Ivan Krylov, non-fiction writers such as the critic Vissarion Belinsky, and playwrights such as Aleksandr Griboyedov and Aleksandr Ostrovsky...
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Moreover, Bulgakov also said that the literary critic of Westernization, Vissarion Belinsky was the spiritual father of the Russian intelligentsia. In 1860...
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was "re-establishing the Catholicate of Abkhazia disbanded in 1795". Vissarion Aplaa is the Primate of the Abkhazian Orthodox Church since 2009 and is...
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Mărunțișu and Tomșani. Ștefan Ion Ghilimescu [ro] (b. 1947), writer I. C. Vissarion (1883–1951), writer and inventor, one-time village mayor "Populaţia rezidentă...
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literature. During this time, the Russian critics Stepan Shevyrev and Vissarion Belinsky, contradicting the earlier critics, reclassified Gogol from a...
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The Church of Saint Vissarion of Smolyan (Bulgarian: храм „Свети Висарион Смолянски") is an Eastern Orthodox church in Smolyan, Bulgaria, inaugurated...
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Vissarion Vissarionovich Komarov (Russian: Виссарион Виссарионович Комаров, 26 October 1838—4 January 1908) was a Russian journalist, editor and an Imperial...
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Nikolay Nekrasov, who in turn showed it to the influential literary critic Vissarion Belinsky. Belinsky described it as Russia's first "social novel". Poor...
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of Utopia by Tom Stoppard at Lincoln Center, playing literary critic Vissarion Belinsky, for which he received a 2007 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor...
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Hegel, Ludwig Feuerbach and Charles Fourier and particularly the works of Vissarion Belinsky and Alexander Herzen. By the time he graduated from the Saint...
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moving from the Western novels of Thomas Mayne Reid to the works of Vissarion Belinsky, Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, and Mikhail Lermontov. In...
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any of the three radical students' circles (those led respectively by Vissarion Belinsky, Nikolai Stankevich and Alexander Hertzen). Instead he drifted...
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Finnish Lino Liviabella 1902 1964 Italian Jiro Nakano 1902 2000 Japanese Vissarion Shebalin 1902 1963 Russian The Taming of the Shrew (opera) Andriy Shtoharenko...
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loving Rousseau did for brotherhood." In his famous letter to N. V. Gogol, Vissarion Belinsky wrote that Voltaire "stamped out the fires of fanaticism and...
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is known as the place where the Church of the Last Testament, run by Vissarion, is based. "Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. Итоги по Красноярскому...
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the first time, in a program which also included works by his friend Vissarion Shebalin. To the composer's disappointment, the critics and public there...
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Contemporary critics lauded Poor Folk for its humanitarian themes. While Vissarion Belinsky dubbed the novel Russia's first "social novel" and Alexander...
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character of Ivan Goncharov's Oblomov (1859). Russian critics such as Vissarion Belinsky (1811–1848) viewed the superfluous man as a byproduct of Nicholas...
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the popularizing and legacy of Russian Patriotic repertoire. 1941-1942: Vissarion Shebalin (Chairman of the Board) 1948-1991 - Tikhon Khrennikov (General...
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