• activist and UPA general. He was born in a peasant family. His father, Venedikt, was friends with leading figures of Ukrainian culture, visited Tadei Rylsky...
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    (1802–1815), Melentije (1815–1821) Venedikt I (1821) Danilo (1821) Josif (1827–1832) Grigorje (1837—1842) Nikifor (1842) Venedikt II (1842—1845) Janićije II (1856—1858)...
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    Sergei Taneyev, composer Dmitri Vyazmikin, association football player Venedikt Yerofeyev, writer Denis Yevsikov, association football player Nikolay Zhukovsky...
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    Georgi Vladimov Vladimir Voinovich Michael Voslenski Anatoly Yakobson Gleb Yakunin Venedikt Yerofeyev Yevgeny Zamyatin Alexander Zinoviev Yosyf Zisels...
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    railway line from Kurski railway station in Moscow to Gorky, featured in Venedikt Yerofeyev's novel, Moscow-Petushki. At the time of creation, the hammer...
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    (1456–1458) gifted Radič's Church of St. George in Vraćevšnica to Metropolitan Venedikt. Radič was buried in his endowment of Vraćevšnica. Inscription in Vraćevšnica...
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    of Mamadysh Seraphim (Alexandrov) (August 11, 1933 - November 15, 1936) Venedikt (Plotnikov) (December 20, 1936 - February 1937) Nikon (Purlevsky) (June...
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    Alexius was briefly Metropolitan of Novgorod in 1933, and was succeeded by Venedikt, who was shot in 1937 either in Kazan or in Leningrad, although the sources...
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    distributed anti-government proclamations in the Muslim villages of Ufa province and spoke out against the installation of Russian or Christianized Tatar...
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    (PDF). Saint Petersburg: Publishing and Printing Complex "Gangut". ISBN 978-5-85875-536-4. Venedikt Stansev. "Divo Division" – Yekaterinburg, ARGO, 1995...
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    20, 1936 - Vassian (Pyatnitsky) February 20, 1936 - January 20, 1938 - Venedikt (Alentov) 1938-1941 - the position was vacant October 14, 1941 - no later...
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    (working as a geologist's assistant): "We bounced around the Leningrad Province examining kilometers of canals, checking their embankments, which looked...
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  • homosexuality and LGBT rights did not begin to slowly relax until the early 1970s. Venedikt Yerofeyev was permitted to include a brief interior monologue about homosexuality...
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    village of Rakhnivka, Haisyn Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast (modern Ukraine) (province), Ukrainian SSR. The following year, his parents Semen Demyanovych and...
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    {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Probably, Venedikt Yerofeyev, George Vladimov, Slava Lyon. The exhibition of works by Mikhail...
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  • Bohorodchany, then Austria-ruled Galicia, currently in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. He came from a family of boykos with a long background...
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    committed against him and his supporters in the village of Paravakar (Tavush Province). These charges were subsequently judged to be true by an Armenian court...
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    tolerate, and so he was removed to the diocese of Chuvashia. Archbishop Venedikt was arrested and died in prison in 1963 in connection with resisting the...
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  • independent by then, and moved to Krasnoarmiysk of the Donetsk Oblast (province) in the east of Ukraine. He died there on 21 May 2004 at the age of 89...
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