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Natallia Alyakseyewna Arsiennieva (20
September 1903 – 25 July 1997) was a
Belarusian playwright, poet and
translator who aut****d the
lyrics to the hymn...
- film
director and actor,
founder and CEO of the Nika
Award Natallia Arsiennieva,
Belarusian playwright, poet and
translator Vladimir Menshov, Soviet...
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leader of the Belarusan-American ****ociation. Kušal's wife,
Natallia Arsiennieva, of
Russian descent, was a
notable Belarusian poet and
member of the...
- "Almighty God") is a
famous Belarusian hymn,
based on a poem by
Natallia Arsiennieva and
music by
Mikola Ravienski. It was
translated into
English by Vera...
- Communist-era lyrics. An
attempt was made in 1995 to
adopt Natallia Arsiennieva's poem "Mahutny Boža" as the
national anthem, but the
suggestion was not...
- left to right, top row:
Vladimir Kushal,
Anton Adamovich [be], Karalenko.
Bottom row: Uładzisłau Kazłouski,
Natallia Arsiennieva,
Alexei Senkevich [be]...
- O'Rorke
Isabella Macdonald Alden,
author John Ashbery, poet
Natallia Arsiennieva, poet
Nicholson Baker,
author Andrea Barrett, short-story
writer Philip...
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Russian lawyer, essayist, and
political activist Mikhail ****niev
Natallia Arsiennieva Nikolay ****nyev (1739-1796),
Russian major-general
Nikolay ****nyev...
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several poems by
Belarusian poets such as
Yanka Kupala and
Natallia Arsiennieva.
Bogdanovich emphasized preserving the
Church Slavonic language in liturgical...
- left
Belarus and now work in emigration[where?] (for instance,
Natalla Arsieńnieva and Aleś Sałaviej).[citation needed]
Among leading literary magazines...