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Innokenty Fyodorovich Annensky (‹The
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being considered for deletion.› Russian: Инноке́нтий Фёдорович А́нненский, IPA: [ɪnɐˈkʲenʲtʲɪj...
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Innokenty Annensky,
Russian poet, critic, scholar, and
translator Isidor Annensky,
Soviet screenwriter and film
director Nikolai Annensky,
Russian economist...
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Markovich Annensky (Russian: Исидор Маркович Анненский; 13
March 1906 – 2 May 1977) was a
Soviet screenwriter and film director.
Annensky was
named Merited...
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Nikolai Feodorovich Annensky (Russian: Никола́й Фёдорович А́нненский; 12
March 1843 – 8
August 1912) was a
Russian economist,
statistician and politician...
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Annensky Most (Russian: А́нненский Мост) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Kemskoye Rural Settlement,
Vytegorsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
- (Russian: Таланты и поклонники) is a 1973
Soviet drama film
directed by
Isidor Annensky. It is
based on the play with the same name by
Alexander Ostrovsky. The...
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placed Alexander Pope, Théophile Gautier,
Rudyard Kipling,
Innokentiy Annensky, and the Parn****ian
poets among their predecessors.
Major poets in this...
- of the PSR, such as V.M. Chernov.
Leading members of the NSP were N.F.
Annensky (1843–1912), V.A.
Miakotin (1867–1937) and A.V.
Peshekhonov (1867–1933)...
- romanized: Chelovek v ****lyare) is a 1939
Soviet drama film
directed by
Isidor Annensky. This film is
based on the
short story "The Man in the Case"
written by...
- Свадьба, romanized: Svadba) is a 1944
Soviet comedy film
directed by
Isidor Annensky. The film,
created by the
eponymous vaudeville of
Anton Chekhov, the stories...