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December 1928), more
famously known by her
literary pseudonym Cherubina de
Gabriak (Russian: Черуби́на де Габриа́к, IPA: [tɕɪˈrubʲɪnə dɨ ɡəbrʲɪˈak] ), was...
- fell in love with a non-existent
woman Cherubina de
Gabriak. It
turned out that
Cherubina de
Gabriak was the
literary pseudonym for two people: Elisaveta...
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Maximilian Voloshin over the
matter of a
fictitious poet
called Cherubina de
Gabriak [in the
Finnish language:
Kaprijakin (Kaprion) Kerubitar], and the fatal...
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Charlotte Jay
Geraldine Halls Cherry Wilder Cherry Barbara Grimm Cherubina de
Gabriak Elisaveta Ivanovna Dmitrieva Christian Reid
Frances Christine Fisher Tiernan...
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Portrait Person Notable works Sample Cherubina de
Gabriak (1887–1928)
Alexander Galich (1918–1977)
Clouds Kaddish The
Night Watch When I
Return Aleksei...
- (1859–1947),
writer Yelena Dmitriyeva (born 1983),
handball player Cherubina de
Gabriak,
literary pseudonym of
Elisaveta Ivanovna Dmitrieva Dmitriyev (disambiguation)...
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Cherubina de
Gabriak (1887–1928),
pseudonymous poet
Arkady Gaidar (1904–1941), children's writer...
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memoirist Elena Frolova (born 1969), singer-songwriter, poet
Cherubina de
Gabriak, pen name of
Elisaveta Ivanovna Dmitrieva (1887–1928), poet, translator...
- Voloshin,
dueled for the
heart of a non-existent woman, poet
Cherubina de
Gabriak, at the
Black Rivulet in St. Petersburg. 1569
Miguel de
Cervantes bated...
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American poet,
novelist and memoirist,
known for
Imagist poetry Cherubina de
Gabriak (Elisaveta
Ivanovna Dmitrieva, 1887–1928),
Russian poet
Elizabeth Daryush...