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- Spiridon Dmitryevich Drozhzhin (Russian: Спиридо́н Дми́триевич Дро́жжин, IPA: [sʲpʲɪrʲɪˈdon ˈdmʲitrʲɪjɪvʲɪdʑ ˈdroʐːɨn, - ˈdroʑːɪn] ; 18 December 1848...
- Saint Petersburg, where he met the family of Boris Pasternak and Spiridon Drozhzhin, a peasant poet. Author Anna A. Tavis cites the cultures of Bohemia and...
- Dimitrov as Clerk Heinz Dmitriy Dobuzhinskiy as Pyostrenkiy Alexander Drozhzhin as Head of ****ault team Yakov Efimov Olga Fadeeva as Nadezhda Orlova "Кинолук:...
- Russia’s Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation Vladimir Drozhzhin told that "Russia is open to that... We are ready and are proposing this...
- (1894) Introduction to S. T. ****ov's Peasant Stories (1894) Epilogue to Drozhzhin's Life and Death (1895) "Help!": A postscript to "An Appeal to Help the...
- Turginovo. The Memorial Museum of Spiridon Drozhzhin is open in Novozavidovsky. The house where Spiridon Drozhzhin, a poet who lived in the 19th and the beginning...
- (1941–1990), novelist, short story writer and journalist, Affiliate Spiridon Drozhzhin (1848–1930), poet, At the Village ****embly Yulia Drunina (1924–1991),...
- Nikolay Dobrolyubov (1836–1861) Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky (1915–1994) Spiridon Drozhzhin (1848–1930) Yulia Drunina (1924–1991) Xenia Dyakonova (born 1985) Моя...
- Guards Infantry Regiment Guard Junior Sergeant 19 April 1945 — Mikhail Drozhzhin Russian: Михаил Петрович Дрожжин 37th Guards Infantry Regiment Guard Sergeant...
- Memorial Museum of Spiridon Drozhzhin is open in the urban-type settlement of Novozavidovsky. The house where Drozhzhin, a poet who lived in the 19th...