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Eneida (Ukrainian: Енеїда, lit. 'Aeneid') is a
burlesque poem in the
Ukrainian language,
written by Ivan
Kotliarevsky in 1798. This mock-heroic poem is...
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Eneida Marta is a
singer from Guinea-Bissau who
sings in
Portuguese and Guinea-Bissau Creole. She has
toured internationally since the
release of her first...
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published Eneida travestied [ru] (Russian: Виргилиева Энеида, вывороченная наизнанку, lit. 'Vergil's Aeneid,
turned inside out'). In 1798,
Eneida, a Ukrainian...
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Eneida A. Mendonça, is a Brazilian-born physician-scientist and
biomedical informatician. She
pioneered the use of
natural language processing in both...
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Eneida de León is a
Uruguayan architect and politician. De León was
chairwoman of SODRE. She was also in
charge of the
restoration of the Solís Theatre...
- Heloísa
Eneida Paes
Pinto Mendes Pinheiro (born July 7, 1943),
better known as Helô
Pinheiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [eˈlo piˈɲejɾu]), is a Brazilian...
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celebrating the 100th
anniversary of the
publication of Ivan Kotliarevsky's
Eneida, Lviv, 31
October 1898:
Sitting in the
first row:
Mykhaylo Pavlyk, Yevheniya...
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pioneer of
modern Ukrainian literature. His main work is the mock-heroic poem
Eneida.
Kotliarevsky was born on 9 September [O.S. 29 August] 1769 in the Ukrainian...
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Ukrainian literary tradition began with Ivan Kotliarevsky's
publication of
Eneida in the
Ukrainian vernacular. By the 1830s, a
Ukrainian romantic literature...
- (8
January 2015). "Michel Renaud,
insatiable voyageur". Le Monde. Toner,
Eneida. "Philippe Lançon, PLAS
Visting [sic]
Fellow for AY15,
Injured in the Paris...