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- Fedir Androshchuk (Ukrainian: Федір Олександрович Андрощук; born February 20, 1970, in Kyiv) is a Ukrainian archaeologist specialist in the field of Scandinavian...
- station involved 60 separatists armed with automatic weapons. Valeriy Androshchuk, the newly appointed chief of the Mariupol police, was taken captive...
- Established 1899 Location 2 Volodymyrska Street Kyiv, Ukraine Type History museum Collection size 800 000 Director Fedir Androshchuk Website nmiu.org...
- Andriyenko (uk:Андрієнко) Andriychuk (uk:Андрійчук) Andrichuk (uk:Андрійчук) Androshchuk (uk:Андрощук) Andruko (uk:Андруко) Andrusenko (uk:Андрусенко) Andrusyshyn...
- In the resulting clashes, Ukrainian soldiers lost one soldier, Ruslan Androshchuk, to an anti-tank grenade launcher, and six others were wounded, while...
- well-informed speculation is useful for moving the discussion forward. Fedir Androshchuk, archaeologist, in "Female Viking Revisited," Viking and Medieval Scandinavia...
- naming customs) are Fedorovych for men and Fedorivna for women. Fedir Androshchuk (born 1970), Ukrainian archaeologist Fedir Bohatyrchuk (1892–1984), Canadian-Ukrainian...
- resort settlements or workers' settlements. Ukrainian historian Oleksandr Androshchuk [uk] described the urban-type settlement as "a peculiar category of settlements...
- E.g. the ****d found at the farm Keta in Skefilsstaðhreppur: Fedir Androshchuk and Ragnheiður Traustadóttir, 'A Viking Age Spearhead from Kolkuós',...
- (London: Allen & Unwin, 1976), p. 83.p. 83. Blöndal (2007), p. 9. Fedir Androshchuk (31 December 2013). "Byzantium and the Scandinavian world in the 9th–...