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- Dyachok is a colloquial name for a category of church worker in Ukrainian and Russian history. The official name was Russian: псаломщик, literally "psalm...
- Museum in London. Dyachok, 299 Dyachok, 302 Dyachok, 306 Dyachok, 303 Dyachok, 308 Dyachok, 309 Dyachok, 310 Dyachok, 311 Dyachok, 314 Annotated footnote...
- patriarch, metropolitan, archiereus (bishop of the Eastern Orthodox Church). Dyachok Dyak Успенский, Я. Д. "Певчий дьяк". Belcanto.ru (in Russian). Retrieved...
- 205 lb (93 kg) RS So Garrett College Wheeling, West Virginia F 24 Nestor Dyachok 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Sr Southern Utah Moscow, Russia G 33...
- March 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Dyachok, Tatyana (2012). Oliver Goldsmith's works in the sociocultural context...
- history of Russia, not to be confused with each other: "dyak", "podyachy", "dyachok", in addition to "deacon" and "protodeacon". In Scots, the title deacon...
- Alona Volodymyrivna Bondarenko Dyachok (Ukrainian: Альона Володимирівна Бондаренко; born 13 August 1984) is a Ukrainian former tennis player. Her sisters...
- Dyachkova. It is a patronymic surname literally meaning "son/daughter of dyachok" It may refer to: Maria Dyatchkova (born 1982), Russian football player...
- Federation Council of Russia. Dyak (clerk) (Russian дьяк), diminutiveDyachok (Russian дьячо́к) (historical) One of the church workers in Russia who...
- Reviews in Plant Sciences, 29: 1, 36 — 57 Von Arnold S, Sabala I, Bozhkov P, Dyachok J and Filonova L (2002) Developmental pathways of somatic embryogenesis...