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Amvrosii Vasylovych Krushelnytskyi coat of arms of Sas (Ukrainian: Амвросій Васильович Крушельницький; 7
January 1841 in Ozeriany, now
Chortkiv Raion,...
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Amvrosii Metlynskyi; 1814 in Sary,
Poltava Governorate,
Russian Empire – 29 July...
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Bespopovtsy groups), but
refused to
accept the
authority of
Metropolitan Amvrosii (Popovitch) who
converted in 1846 and
founded the
Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy...
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researcher Ahapii Shamrai.
Members included Izmail Sreznevskyi,
Amvrosii Metlynskyi,
Mykola Kostomarov,
Levko Borovykovskyi,
Mykhailo Petrenko,...
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Archeparch of Philadelphia. Ukrainian: Амвросій Андрій Сенишин, romanized:
Amvrosii Andrii Senyshyn Catholic-Hierarchy
Diocese of Stamford,
Connecticut Archdiocese...
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Lemberg Conservatory. Her next
music teacher, Fr.
Amvrosii, was the
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic priest Amvrosii Krushelnytskyi,
whose daughter,
Solomiya Krushelnytska...
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Kruszelnicki (masculine) or
Kruszelnicka (feminine). It may
refer to:
Amvrosii Krushelnytskyi (1841–?),
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic priest,
public figure...
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rather Old-Ritualists. In 1846, the
Popovtsy convinced Metropolitan Ambrose Amvrosii (Popovich, 1791-1863), a
deposed Gr****
Orthodox bishop of
Bosnia (who had...
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mother Aleksei Bibik (1878–1976), working-class
writer Oleksandra Marynyna Amvrosii Metlynsky, poet,
writer Andrey Kurkov,
Ukrainian novelist Bohdan Kutiepov...
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village to village, in 1878 her father, a
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic priest Amvrosii Krushelnytskyi (Polish: Ambroży Kruszelnicki),
settled with his
large family...