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Agafiya (Russian: Ага́фия) is a
Russian Christian female first name. Its
colloquial forms are
Agafya (Ага́фья;
which can also be the main form of a related...
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Agafya Semyonovna Grushetskaya or
Gruszecki (originally in Polish:
Agata Siemionowna Gruszecka; Russian: Агафья Семёновна Грушецкая; 1663 – 14 July 1681)...
- 1682(1682-05-07) (aged 20) Moscow,
Russia Burial Cathedral of the
Archangel Spouses Agafiya Semyonovna Grushetskaya (m. 1680; died 1681)
Marfa Apraxina (m. 1682)...
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Russian royalty Vacant Title last held by
Maria Miloslavskaya Tsaritsa consort of
Russia 1671–1676
Vacant Title next held by
Agafiya Grushetskaya...
- (Russian: Ага́фья) is a
Russian female given name. Its
colloquial forms are
Agafiya, Agafia, and Ogafya.
Notable people include:
Agafya Grushetskaya (born...
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September 1651 1
February 1671 29
January 1676 husband's
death 4
February 1694
Agafiya Semyonovna Grushetskaya Simeon Feodorovich Grushetsky (Grushetsky) 1663...
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Grand Duke of
Lithuania and Jaunė Anna-Euphemia 1321/23 no
children Olga
Agafiya Konstantinovna of
Rostov 1349 four
children 4
August 1383 aged 71-72 Halych...
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Conservatory Great Hall. 1st
Prize was
awarded to
Hiroko Ninagawa, 2nd
Prize to
Agafiya Grigoreva and
Joint 3rd
Prize to
Emily Sun and
Hayato Ishibashi. "Sheet...
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Alekseyevich Yakovlev, only
attended school for four years, and his mother,
Agafiya Mikhailovna, for
three months.
Yakovlev was
sickly in
childhood and suffered...
- Gr**** word αγαθή,
meaning kind, good. It can also be a
variant of the name
Agafiya. The name was
included int various,
often handwritten,
church calendars...