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Boris Bobrinskoy (Russian: Борис Алексеевич Бобринский; 25
February 1925 – 6
August 2020) was a
French theologian of the
Eastern Orthodox Church. Bobrinskoy...
- The
Counts Bobrinsky or
Bobrinskoy (Бобринские) are a
Russian noble family descending from
Count Aleksey Grigorievich Bobrinsky (1762–1813), who was Catherine...
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George Vladimir Bobrinskoy (Russian: Георгий Владимир Бобринской) was a Russian-born
American sanskritist. He was
professor emeritus in the departments...
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village of
Bobriki where he lived; from him
descends the line of
Counts Bobrinskoy. Orlov's
influence became paramount after the
discovery of the Khitrovo...
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Muzaffar Alam (born 3
February 1947) is the
George V.
Bobrinskoy Professor in
South Asian Languages and
Civilizations at the
University of Chicago. Muzaffar...
- Noachide, on the
ground that
Trinitarianism is not
forbidden to non-Jews.
Bobrinskoy,
Boris (2010) [2008]. "Part I:
Doctrine and
Tradition – God in Trinity"...
- p. 395-6.
Upadhyay and Pandey, p. 396.
Upadhyay and Pandey, p. 398.
Bobrinskoy, G. (1936). "Review of Manu: A
Study in
Hindu Social Theory.; The Hill...
- Gerrhos,
corresponding approximately to the
modern Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
Bobrinskoy, A. (1914) Le
Kourgan de
Solokha (Russie Meridionale).
Revue archéologique...
- elegance) and pink (symbolising femininity) decorations,
which Countess Bobrinskoy oversees at each ball biennially, and
guests dine on
edible gold leaves...
- 2014). The
History of Archaeology: An Introduction. ISBN 9781317999416.
Bobrinskoy, A. (1914) Le
Kourgan de
Solokha (Russie Meridionale).
Revue archéologique...