- the
Baranoffs,
which was
headed by four brothers: Voin, Fyodor,
Kasyan and
Menshik Baranov,
which they
changed their surname from
Baranov to
Baranoff to...
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Baranov (masculine) or
Baranova (feminine) (Russian: Баранов, Баранова) is a
common Russian surname. It is
derived from the
sobriquet "баран" (argali,...
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Vladimir Davidovich Baranov-Rossiné, also
spelled Baranoff-Rossiné (Russian: Владимир Давидович Баранов-Россине; 13
January 1888,
Velyka Lepetykha – January...
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Baranof Island is an
island in the
northern Alexander Archipelago in the
Alaska Panhandle, in Alaska. The name "Baranof" was
given to the
island in 1805...
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mainly on the
Baltic front[citation needed]
Notice that the N****okins and
Baranoffs derived from an earlier, pre-Ingrian,
layer of
bayors and had for all...
- into a
feature film of the same name, by
Anastasia Elena Baranoff and
Elena Vladimir Baranoff. The
Russian TV-3
television series Gogol features Nikolai...
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Allie Chambers 2
episodes 1969 It
Takes a
Thief Lori
Brooks Episode: "The
Baranoff Timetable" The
Immortal Janet Braddock Pilot for TV
series Then Came Bronson...
- time, it was
called many
different names,
including Coquette, Fanette,
Baranoff, Dead Man's, Hermit's, and
Emerald Isle.
Fannette Island is a part of Emerald...
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Notable figures from this era include:
Alexander Archipenko Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine
Alexander Bogomazov David Burliuk Vladimir Burliuk Marc Chagall...
- ****urists and Cubo-****urists
Alexander Archipenko Nikolai Aseev Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine
Lilya Brik Osip Brik
Alexander Bogomazov Kseniya Boguslavskaya...