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Belozersky (masculine),
Belozerskaya (feminine), or
Belozerskoye (neuter) is a Russian-language
adjectival noun
derived from the
names Beloye Ozero or...
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Princess Elizabeth (Elizaveta)
Esperovna Beloselskaya-
Belozerskaya,
later Princess Trubetskaya (20
November 1834 – 30
March 1907,
Saint Petersburg), was...
- 1924,
Bulgakov divorced his
first wife and the next year
married Lyubov Belozerskaya. When one of Moscow's
theatre directors severely criticised Bulgakov...
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Saint Petersburg on 25 July 1855
Princess Olga
Esperovna Beloselskaya-
Belozerskaya (17
February 1838 – 9
December 1869),
daughter of
Prince Esper Alexandrovich...
- 0000457. PMC 1866175. PMID 17520016. Gessler, N. N.; Egorova, A. S.;
Belozerskaya, T. A. (2014). "Melanin
pigments of
fungi under extreme environmental...
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Archived from the
original on 24 July 2011.
Retrieved 30
April 2011.
Belozerskaya,
Marina The
Medici Giraffe (2006) 371. "Lightness: E.B.
White On Atomic...
- 188-89, 191; Aberth, p. 190. Bell, p. 88. Benton, p.200;
Belozerskaya, p. 92.
Belozerskaya, p. 92. Mesqui, p. 39. Mesqui, p. 40. Benton, p.199. Bell...
- The
Belozerka culture (Russian: Белозерская культура) or
Bilozerka culture (Ukrainian: Білозерська культура) was a Late
Bronze Age
archaeological culture...
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another print, from the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Necipoglu 1989, p. 401.
Belozerskaya,
Marina (1
October 2005).
Luxury Arts of the Renaissance.
Getty Publications...
- Museum. Los Angeles: J. Paul
Getty museum. pp. 7–9. ISBN 9780892369485.
Belozerskaya,
Marina (2005).
Luxury arts of the Renaissance. Los Angeles: J. Paul...