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Feofan or
Theophan is a male
given name. It may
refer to:
Theofan (Bystrov) (1875–1940),
Russian archbishop Feofan Davitaia (1911–1979),
Georgian geographer...
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Theophan or
Feofan Prokopovich (Russian: Феофан Прокопович; Ukrainian: Феофан Прокопович, romanized:
Feofan Prokopovych; 18 June [O.S. 8 June] 1681 –...
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Neuromonakh Feofan (Russian: Нейромонáх Феофáн, romanized: Neyromonah
Feofan, lit. 'Neuromonk Theophanes') is a
musical project from St. Petersburg, Russia...
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Theophanes the Gr**** (Russian: Феофан Грек, romanized:
Feofan Grek; Gr****: Θεοφάνης; c. 1330/1340 – c. 1410) was a
Byzantine Gr**** artist,
active mainly...
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Feofan Farneevich Davitaia (Georgian: თეოფანე ფარნას ძე დავითაია; 2 (15)
September 1911, in
village Eki, now
Senaki Muni****lity,
Georgia – 29 July 1979...
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Haitian Underdevelopment (Routledge, 2002), p. 321. Erren,
Lorenz (2016). "
Feofan Prokopovich's
Pravda voli
monarshei as
Fundamental Law of the
Russian Empire"...
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Feofan Lebedev (15
November 1871 – 1
November 1966) was an
Estonian sports shooter. He
competed in five
events at the 1912
Summer Olympics, representing...
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Feofan Agapovich Parkhomenko (Russian: Феофан Агапович Пархоменко; 24
December 1893 – 7 June 1962) was a
Soviet Army
lieutenant general. He
fought in the...
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edition was
formed of
Volodymyr Antonovych,
Oleksandr Lazarevsky,
Feofan and
Petro Lebedyntsev,
Mykola Petrov and
Orest Levitsky.
Lazarevsky insisted...
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current building was
built in 1374 and
frescoed by
Theophanes the Gr**** (
Feofan Grek or Феофан Грек in Russian) in 1378.
Substantial portions of
those frescoes...