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- Eugenia Gertsyk (Russian: Евге́ния Казими́ровна Ге́рцык, 30 September 1878 O.S./12 October 1878 (N. S.)–20 January 1944) was a noted Russian translator...
- Adelaida Gertsyk (Russian: Аделаида Казимировна Герцык, 16 February 1874 – 25 June 1925) was a Russian translator, poet and writer of the Silver Age....
- Alexander Antonovich Gertsyk (1857 – 31 January 1916) was a Russian commander, Lieutenant General, Chief of the 1st Guards Infantry Division, parti****nt...
- intellectual community who were living there, such as Adelaida Gertsyk, Eugenia Gertsyk, Alexander Spendiarov, and Maximilian Voloshin. She also joined...
- productive. In 1914, at one of the literary salons hosted by Adelaida Gertsyk, Parnok met the young poet Marina Tsvetaeva, with whom she became involved...
- Charles Gascoigne Gavriil Gagarin George V Aleksandr Gerngross Alexander Gertsyk Alexander von Güldenstubbe August Neidhardt von Gneisenau Vasily Golovnin...
- folklorist Adelaida García Morales (1945-2014), Spanish writer Adelaida Gertsyk (1874-1925), Russian translator, poet and writer Adelaida Martínez Aguilar...
- Mikhail Grigorievich 03.11.1902 – 23.06.1906 – Colonel Alexander Antonovich Gertsyk 24.07.1906 – 04.12.1912 – colonel (since 29.10.1911 major general) Evgeny...
- Wealth). By around 1901, Solovyova met the sisters, Adelaida and Eugenia Gertsyk and also around 1903 became acquainted with the poet Maximilian Voloshin...
- translator Vladimir Gelfand (1923–1983), Soviet World War II soldier Eugenia Gertsyk (1878–1944), Russian/Soviet writer and translator Edward Gibbon (1737–1794)...