- (Russian: Саломея Николаевна Андроникова) (also
known as
Salomea Ivanovna Andronikova), born
Salome Andronikashvili (Georgian: სალომე ანდრონიკაშვილი) (October...
- Hana
Andronikova (9
September 1967 – 20
December 2011) was a
Czech writer.
Andronikova was born in Zlín.
After attending high
school in Zlín, she studied...
- (1963–1994),
Czech pianist Hana Jonášová (born 1966),
Czech opera singer Hana
Andronikova (1967–2011),
Czech writer Hana Říčná (born 1968),
Czechoslovak gymnast...
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published in the book "Russian
Masons and Revolution." He
married Salomea Andronikova; for a long time the
couple lived separately,
Halpern in London, and...
- unrequitedly, with a
Georgian princess and St.
Petersburg socialite Salomea Andronikova, to whom
Mandelstam dedicated his poem "Solominka" (1916). In 1922, Mandelstam...
- doi:10.1073/pnas.1204453109. PMC 3396500. PMID 22711809.
Andronikov AV,
Andronikova IE,
Loehn CW,
Lafuente B,
Ballenger JA,
Crawford GT,
Lauretta DS (March...
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Mirsky and
Aleksandr Bakhrakh, and the
Georgian émigré
princess Salomea Andronikova, who
became her main
source of
financial support. Her
poetry and critical...
- моряка-художника (in Russian). Samara: Agni. ISBN 978-5-6043148-0-7.
Andronikova,
Manana I. [in Russian] (1962). Боголюбов (in Russian). Moscow: Iskusstvo...
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Hordijenko Andrianova (1921–1998, Ukraine),
Esperantist &
autobiographer Hana
Andronikova (1967–2011, Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic), nv. & pw.
Sofia Andrukhovych...
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officer in the
Imperial Russian army; and his father's sister,
Salomea Andronikova (1888-1982), was a
prominent socialite in the
Silver Age of
Russian culture...