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Vladimir Nicolayevich Beneshevich (Russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Бенеше́вич;
August 9, 1874 –
January 17, 1938) was a
Russian scholar of
Byzantine history...
- all
theories of it
being a forgery. In the
early 20th
century Vladimir Beneshevich (1874–1938)
discovered parts of
three more
leaves of the
codex in the...
- her brother. She was
exiled to
Kargopol and
forced to
become a nun.
Beneshevich V. Chelyadnina,
Agrippina (Agrafena)
Fyodorovna //
Russian Biographical...
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Dzmitry Barysaw (born 1995),
Belarusian footballer (Novopolotsk)
Vladimir Beneshevich (1874-1938),
Russian scholar (Druya)
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (1858-1922),...
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analysed is
better described in
terms of "simultaneous planes".
Vladimir N.
Beneshevich Theophilus of
Antioch Imiaslavie Andrei N.
Kolmogorov USSR anti-religious...
- his book, I
Speak for the
Silent Prisoners of the Soviets.
Vladimir N.
Beneshevich, historian, paleographer:
imprisoned 1928–1933 Oleg V. Volkov [ru], writer:...
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Chichagov of St.
Petersburg Patriarch Tikhon, 1925 (confessor)
Vladimir Beneshevich Metropolitan Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky)
First hierarch martyred by the...
- Kubbel,
Georgy Langemak 14
Anatoly Pepelyayev 15 Anna
Tieke 17
Vladimir Beneshevich 20 Juho Perala,
Nikolai Zhilyayev 25
Yevgeny Polivanov 29
Anton Prykhodko...
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Konstantin Nevolin,
Makariy (Bulgakov),
Vasily Klyuchevsky,
Vladimir Beneshevich,
Aleksandr Lototskiy,
George Vernadsky and
Mikhail Tikhomirov considered...
- 14 –
Jaakko Mäki,
Finnish politician (b. 1878)
January 17 –
Vladimir Beneshevich,
Soviet scholar,
martyr (executed) (b. 1874)
January 20 Émile Cohl, French...