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Kazimir Stanislavovich Barantsevich (Russian: Казимир Станиславович Баранцевич, 3 June 1851, — 26 July 1927) was a
Russian writer and poet, who also used...
- Zoya
Barantsevich (Russian: Зоя Баранцевич) was a film
actress in the
Russian Empire. 1914 — Anna
Karenina 1916 — Tale of the Blue Sea 1916 —
Nelli Raintseva...
- Särmat), a
comune in Piacenza,
Italy Pseudonym of
Russian writer Kazimir Barantsevich (1851–1927)
Sarmatian (disambiguation)
Samrat (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Karenina Vladimir Shaternikov as
Karenin Mikhail Tamarov as
Vronsky Zoya
Barantsevich as
Kittie V.
Obolensky as
Levin Vladimir Kvanin as
Stiva Oblonsky Moreva...
- does not
closely follow the
Edgar Allan Poe
short story at all. Zoya
Barantsevich Oleg
Frelikh Evgeniy Gryaznov Lidiya Iskritskaya-Gardina Ivan Kapralov...
- Russian: Умирающий лебедь
Directed by
Yevgeni Bauer Written by Zoya
Barantsevich Produced by
Aleksandr Khanzhonkov Starring Vera
Karalli Aleksandr Kheruvimov...
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Akhtar (born 1972),
Indian film
director and
screenwriter Zoya
Barantsevich (1896–1952),
Russian actress Zoya Berber [ru; uk; he] (born 1987), Russian...
- Akutagawa,
Bernhard Alexander,
Mikhail Artsybashev, Hugo Ball,
Kazimir Barantsevich,
Margret Holmes Bates,
Martin Stanislaus Brennan,
Clara Louise Burnham...
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headed by
Kazimir Barantsevich, and another,
organized by the
staff of
Severny Vestnik, by
Alexey Pleshcheyev. On 19 March,
Barantsevich asked Chekhov by...
- Baltrušaitis (1873–1944), poet and translator, The
Pendulum Kazimir Barantsevich (1851–1927),
writer and poet,
Family Hearth Yevgeny Baratynsky (1800–1844)...