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meaning leopard) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Barsova. It may
refer to:
Nickname of
Georgian communist Mikhail Tskhakaya (1865–1950)...
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Valeria Vladimirovna Barsova (13 June 1892 – 13
December 1967, born
Kaleria Vladimirova), PAU, was a
Russian operatic soprano, one of the
leading lyric-coloratura...
- Trediakovsky, academic, poet,
translator Tamara Milashkina,
soprano Valeria Barsova,
soprano Maria Maksakova, Sr., mezzo-soprano
Elena Nikitina,
skeleton racer...
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Owners buildings Bernstein house B****er
house Zazersky house Markozov house Barsova house Sagalov house Tolstoy House Schmidt house House of the
Latvian Church...
- Lippmann,
Georgieff &
Senik 2020, p. 1450.
Lauterpacht 1951, p. 249.
Baršová 2007, p. 164.
Service 2012, pp. 532, 536.
Gehrig 2014, pp. 795–797. Gehrig...
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Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra and Chorus,
Maksim Mikhaylov (Svetozar),
Valeria Barsova (Lyudmila), Mark
Reizen (Ruslan),
Yelizaveta Antonova (Ratmir), Vasiliy...
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Mahler Foundation (New York, b).
Blaukopf 1973, p. 241.
Gutman 2020.
Barsova 1999, p. 526. Mitc**** 1999, p. 550. Mitc**** 1999, p. 199.
Zychowicz 2005...
- Barrymore,
American actress WGPSN Barsova 61°18′N 137°00′W / 61.3°N 137°W / 61.3; -137 (
Barsova) 76 1985
Valeria Barsova,
Soviet singer WGPSN Barto 45°18′N...
- (1947)
Order of
Lenin (1946)
Order of the Red
Banner of
Labour (1944) Inna
Barsova, "Shebalin,
Vissarion Yakevievich," New
Grove Dictionary of
Music and Musicians...
- Personality, Routledge, 2005 Arsova, Slavica; M****heva, Nensi; Kopacheva-
Barsova, Gabriela; Bajraktarov,
Stojan (2016-09-15). "Enduring
Personality Changes...