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