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- Bogoslov is a village in Kyustendil Muni****lity, Kyustendil Province, Bulgaria. Notable people include Velin Alaykov. v t e 42°15′N 22°41′E / 42.250°N...
- Maria Bogoslov (born 13 August 1970) is a Romanian table tennis player. She competed in the women's doubles event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. "Maria Bogoslov"...
- Pobedonosets Ieremiya Il’mena, purchased from Americans Ioann Ioann Ioann Ioann Bogoslov Ioann Predtecha Ioann Rylsky Ioann Zlatoust Iulian Iunona, wrecked in 1811...
- Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). Alaykov was born in 1882 in the village of Bogoslov, Kyustendil district. He studied in his village and then in the smithery...
- // bogoslov.ru, 24 января 2018 Кашеваров А. Н. «Православная Русь» — «церковно-общественный орган» Русской Православной Церкви Заграницей // bogoslov.ru...
- damage—in particular, the Ottoman Vice Admiral's ship was attacked by Ioann Bogoslov, and the Admiral's and Rear-Admiral's ships by Rozhdestvo Christovo and...
- Andrew Deryabin, a mining engineer, chief of Goroblagodat, Perm, Kama and Bogoslov plants, chose the site for the new plant. He saw several places in the...
- player Maria Francesca Bentivoglio (born 1977), Italian tennis player Maria Bogoslov (born 1970), Romanian table tennis player Maria Bondarenko, Russian tennis...
- Nikolai 50 (Saint Nicholas) Feodor Stratilat 46 (Theodore Stratelates) Ioann Bogoslov 46 (John the Theologian) Navarchia Voznesenie Gospodne 46 (Navarchy Ascension...
- sources utilised by Dena'ina. When Zaikov returned in 1792 aboard Sv. Ioann Bogoslov, Grigorii Konovalov and several of his staff were imprisoned. They were...