- Anna
Konstantinovna Chertkova (maiden name Diterikhs,
September 17 [29], 1859, Kiev,
Russian Empire -
October 11, 1927, Moscow, USSR) was a children's...
- from the word chort,
meaning devil, demon. Its
feminine counterpart is
Chertkova. The
surname may
refer to the
following notable people:
Anatoly Chertkov...
- ball
dress of
sheer material over a pink underdress.
Portrait of
Elena Chertkova Stroganova in a
black satin dress with
transparent white gauze sleeves...
-
Pyotr Petrovich Golitsyn (1827–1902),
married (1)
Yuliya Aleksandrovna Chertkova (2)
Natalia Alexandrovna Kozakov Aleksandra Petrovna Golitsyn (1830–1917)...
- non-fiction book by Leo
Tolstoy Whiteway Colony Leo
Tolstoy bibliography Anna
Chertkova Charlotte Alston (2010). "Tolstoy's
Guiding Light".
History Today. Tolstoy...
- 1782)
Mesocestoides petrowi Sadychov, 1971
Mesocestoides zacharovae Chertkova & Kosupko, 1975 "Mesocestoides Vaillant, 1863". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
-
shortly after his
death in 1898. The
painting depicts Anna
Konstantinovna Chertkova, a children's
writer and publicist, wife of the
publisher and
public figure...
- 1940(1940-10-18) (aged 57) Leningrad,
Soviet Union Occupation Writer artist explorer Children Olga
Vladimirovna Chertkova Vladimir Vladimirovich Chertkov...
- Fedorchuk,
Ukrainian musician and
organizer of
musical events, and Olga
Chertkova,
owner of the Kyiv-based
communication agency Top
Media Communication...
-
English Linguistics (pp. 244–268). Malden, MA:
Blackwell Publishing.
Chertkova, M. Y. (2004). ""Vid or Aspect? On the
Typology of a
Slavic and Romance...