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Vasyliovych Antonych (Ukrainian: Богдан-Ігор Васильович Антонич; 5
October 1909 – 6 July 1937) was a 20th-century
Ukrainian poet. In 1934
Antonych received...
- language, history, and politics. Slyvynsky's
poetry earned for him the
Antonych Literary Prize (1997), the
Hubert Burda Prize (2009), and the
Kovaliv Fund...
- Попов) – b**** drum, percussion,
vocals (1997–2008, 2010–present)
Andrey "
Antonych"
Antonenko (Андрей "Антоныч" Антоненко) – tuba, arrangement, accordion...
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Early Bohdan Ihor
Antonych Volodymyr Shaian Native Ukrainian National Faith New
Halyna Lozko — Zoreslava...
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Early Bohdan Ihor
Antonych Volodymyr Shaian Native Ukrainian National Faith New
Halyna Lozko — Zoreslava...
- attire. Photo:
Village Mokre near Sanok. 2007 Anytchka,
singer Bohdan Ihor
Antonych, poet Mary Beck,
Detroit politician Thomas Bell,
American novelist Dmitry...
- Dazhboh,
published in 1931–1935, was
imbued with
Neopagan ideas (Bohdan Ihor
Antonych and others). One of the most
influential Ukrainian Rodnover ideologues...
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Early Bohdan Ihor
Antonych Volodymyr Shaian Native Ukrainian National Faith New
Halyna Lozko — Zoreslava...
- Pyragy), but have been used by many
modern poets as well (e.g.
Bohdan Ihor
Antonych or
Sergey Esenin). Roberts,
Deborah (2012). "Sphragis". In Hornblower,...
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Early Bohdan Ihor
Antonych Volodymyr Shaian Native Ukrainian National Faith New
Halyna Lozko — Zoreslava...