- Olha
Petrivna Kosach (née
Drahomanova 29 June 1849 – 4
October 1930),
better known by her pen name
Olena Pchilka (Ukrainian: Олена Пчілка), was a Ukrainian...
-
ethnographer Olha
Kosach (Olena Pchilka). With his wife,
actress Liudmyla Drahomanova [uk], he had a daughter,
Lidia Shishmanova, who
became the wife of the...
- critic,
translator and
social activist.
Lidia Shishmanova was born
Lidia Drahomanova, on 17
October 1866 in Kiev, Ukraine. Her
father was a philosopher, historian...
- Ukraine's fate to that of
Russia in Suspil'nopolitychni
pohliady M.
Drahomanova (The
Sociopolitical Views of M. Drahomanov),
published in 1906. After...
- Ukraine. She was the
second child of
Ukrainian writer and
publisher Olha
Drahomanova-Kosach,
better known under her
literary pseudonym Olena Pchilka. Ukrainka's...
- 2000
website Volyn
Oblast 9
Lutsk Historic Cultural Reserve Lutsk, 23
Drahomanova St.
March 26, 1985 10
State Historic-Cultural
Reserve "Ancient Volodymyr"...
- from Kosiv),
recorded folklore.
Mykhailo Drahomanov's
sister - Olga
Drahomanova-Kosach (literary
pseudonym Olena Pchilka), who met Anna
Pavlyk through...
-
Rivne Regional Museum of
Local Lore (Rivne
Museum of
Local History) – 19
Drahomanova St,
Rivne Bilopillya Anton S.
Makarenko Museum –
Staroputivlska St, Bilopillya...