- Olga
Freidenberg (March 15, 1890 in
Odessa – July 6, 1955 in Leningrad) was a
Russian and
Soviet classical philologist, one of the
pioneers of cultural...
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Judith Noemí
Freidenberg is an
Argentine writer,
professor and anthropologist. She
lives in the
United States.
University of Maryland:
Department of Anthropology...
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reunited with his
cousin Olga
Freidenberg (1890–1955). They had
shared the same
nursery but had been
separated when the
Freidenberg family moved to
Saint Petersburg...
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Victoria Smurfit,
Natalie Imbruglia, Will McCormack,
Johnny Sequoyah and
Freidenberg. The
story of a
group of
friends who
reunite for
their annual 4th of...
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devout Roman Catholic and
often reads the Bible. Sáez,
Manuel Alcántara;
Freidenberg, Flavia, eds. (2001).
Partidos políticos de América Latina. Centroamérica...
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Retrieved 2022-04-26. Braginskaya, Nina V. (2016). "Olga
Freidenberg: A
Creative Mind Incarcerated" (PDF). In Wyles, Rosie; Hall,
Edith (eds...
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original on 2022-03-31.
Retrieved 2020-07-06. Alvántara Sáez, Manuel;
Freidenberg,
Flavia (January 2001),
Partidos políticos de América Latina. Cono Sur...
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members of B'nei Moshe, from many
different fields. Ahad Ha'am
Avraham Freidenberg [he], lawyer, educator,
Zionist activist, and
literary editor, He headed...
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decaying building. In 1894,
Ganetsky hired a well-known
architect Boris Freidenberg, but he
dropped the
project and left Moscow. However, the
baths were...
- Latina" [Informal
Party Organization in
Latin America] (with
Flavia Freidenberg).
Desarrollo Económico (Argentina) 46, No. 184: 539-568. 2007. “Linkage...