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Stepan Alexandrovich Gedeonov (Russian: Степан Александрович Гедеонов, 13 June 1816,
Saint Petersburg,
Imperial Russia — 17
September 1878,
Saint Petersburg...
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customers and
drink while their wives are
cheating on them",
censor M.
Gedeonov wrote. In
December 1849 The
Bankrupt was finished. Ostrovsky's
first audience...
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Michael Fried B. H.
Friedman Roger Fry
Peter Fuller Théophile
Gautier Stepan Gedeonov Gustave Geffroy Clement Greenberg Dmitry Grigorovich Boris Groys Ichirō...
- at the
Bolshoi Theatre,
Saint Petersburg, on 18
December 1842.
Stepan Gedeonov, the
Director of the
Saint Petersburg Imperial Theatres, sent his ballet...
- the name of a main character) was a
project conceived in 1870 by
Stepan Gedeonov (1816–1878),
director of the
Saint Petersburg Imperial Theatres, originally...
- (who was the
mistress of the
Director of the
Imperial Theaters,
Alexandr Gedeonov).
Antoine Titus resolved dilemmas for both
parties and
introduced the two...
- Rimsky-Korsakov 1955 They Knew
Mayakovsky Mayakovsky 1957 Don
Quixote Don
Quixote 1963 Vsyo
ostayotsya lyudyam akademik Fyodor Dronov 1965
Tretya molodost Gedeonov...
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being renamed to H'ART
Museum the
following year.
Florian Gilles Stepan Gedeonov (1863–78)
Alexander Vasilchikov (1879–88)
Sergei Nikitich Trubetskoi (1888–99)...
- its author,
gathering dust
among his
unfinished works. When
composing Gedeonov's Mlada,
Mussorgsky had made use of the
material to be
found in Night, and...
- do****enting "khagans" in Scandinavia. The
Russian anti-Normanist
Stepan Gedeonov (1876) was the
first historian to
suggest that the Rhos amb****adors mentioned...