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Alekseyevna Charskaya (Russian: Ли́дия Алексе́евна Чар́ская;
January 31, 1875 –
March 18, 1938), was a
Russian writer and actress.
Charskaya was her pseudonym;...
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magazines flourished, and by the end of the
century there were 61.
Lidia Charskaya and
Klavdiya Lukashevich [ru]
continued the po****rity of girls' fiction...
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mysteriously disappears.
Around the same time, an
elderly woman named Vera
Charskaya is
robbed of her
heirloom chest. As
authorities investigate Savigny’s...
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police and
intelligence official (executed) (b. 1891)
March 18 –
Lidia Charskaya,
Soviet actress,
writer (b. 1875)
March 19 –
Magzhan Zhumabayev, Soviet...
- (born 1991), Russian-American
ballroom dancer L. A. Churilova, aka
Lidia Charskaya (1875–1938),
Russian writer and
actress This page
lists people with the...
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Cycliste and Sport.[citation needed] His wife,
Margarita Matveevna Duperron (
Charskaya), born in 1908, a
native of Vladivostok, not
affiliated with any political...
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directed by
Pyotr Chardynin. The film is
based on the
novel by
Lidiya Charskaya. A
young and
beautiful girl
Marianna from a poor
family is
hired as a...
- (1774–1829), poet,
first Russian women to earn a
living from
writing Lidia Charskaya (1875–1938), novelist,
works recently revived Svetlana Chervonnaya (born...
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Chapygin (1870–1937),
novelist and
short story writer,
Stepan Razin Lidia Charskaya (1875–1938),
novelist and
actress Nikolai Chayev (1824–1914), writer,...
- Oprichnik,
inspired by the play. He
appears as a
character in
Lidia Charskaya's tale "Wrath of the Tsar" (Russian: Царский гнев). He is portra**** by...