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Cherniavsky (Ukrainian: Чернявський, Russian: Чернявский, Yiddish: טשערניאַװסקי is a
Slavic surname derived from
Polish Czerniawski.
Notable people with...
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Joseph Cherniavsky (Yiddish: יוסף טשערניאַװסקי) (c. 1890-1959) was a
Jewish American cellist,
theatre and film composer,
orchestra director, and recording...
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Budaragin 1990, p. 12.
Cherniavsky 1966, p. 16.
Cherniavsky 1966, pp. 13–14.
Kelsiev 1860, pp. 42–43.
Smirnov 1898, pp. 44–45.
Cherniavsky 1966, p. 13. Crummey...
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Daniel Cherniavsky (born
March 16, 1933,
Buenos Aires) is an
Argentine writer,
filmmaker director of cinema, and
producer of
theatre and culture. He was...
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Sally Fox (née
Cherniavsky;
December 30, 1929 –
February 25, 2006) was an
American photographer, art
collector and editor. She
worked as a photographer...
- Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 304. ISBN 978-0-313-08689-2. Anne Willan; Mark
Cherniavsky (3
March 2012). The
Cookbook Library: Four
Centuries of the Cooks, Writers...
- Ivan
Cherniavskyi (4
August 1930 – 2001) was a
Ukrainian long-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 5000
metres at the 1956
Summer Olympics, representing...
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Church as the
second rank in the
existing rank". rpsc.ru. May 19, 2013.
Cherniavsky, M.: "The
Reception of the
Council of
Florence in Moscow",
Church History...
- with
Slava emerging as a
figurehead of the revolution. In 2005
Petro Cherniavsky joined the band. On
September 22, 2005,
Okean Elzy
released their new...
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eldest son".
Crummey 2014, pp. 36, 212;
Feldbrugge 2017, p. 33;
Cherniavsky 2017, p. 403, "Completely
within the area
conquered by the
Tatars or...