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Oseledets (Ukrainian: оселедець, IPA: [oseˈlɛdetsʲ]) or chub (чуб [tʃub]) is a
traditional Ukrainian hairstyle that
features a long lock of hair sprouting...
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belonged to the 'petty gentry'.
Gogol knew that his
paternal ancestor Ostap Hohol [uk], a
Cossack hetman in
Polish service,
received nobility from the Polish...
- Гоголь-Яновский; 1777 – 31
March (11 April) 1825), also
known as
Vasyl Panasovych Hohol-Yanovsky (Ukrainian: Василь Панасович Гоголь-Яновський), was an
author of...
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Albert Edward Hohol (December 27, 1922 –
November 17, 2017) was a
provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada. He was a
member of the Legislative...
- doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000005347. PMID 29686116.
Burton JM, O'Connor PW,
Hohol M,
Beyene J (December 2012). "Oral
versus intravenous steroids for treatment...
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Yulia Marchenko — Gogol's mother,
Maria Hohol-Yanovskaya
Andrey Astrakhantsev — Gogol's father,
Vasyl Hohol-Yanovsky
Vitaly Kovalenko — investigator...
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Among Cossacks were also much
simplified nature-derived last
names such as
Hohol (topknot), Orel (eagle), Bakai/Bakay/Bakaj (pothole),
Horobets (sparrow)...
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depose Doroshenko. In 1675 John III
Sobieski awarded the
title to some
Ostap Hohol (died in 1679). Same
thing happened in 1683 when John III
Sobieski awarded...
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Jonah Gogol (Polish:
Jonasz Hohoł, Ukrainian: Iona
Hohol, died in 1602) was an
Orthodox and
later an
Uniate bishop of Pinsk-Turowski.
Prior to 1594 Jonah...
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depose Doroshenko. In 1675 John III
Sobieski awarded the
title to some
Ostap Hohol (died in 1679). Same
thing happened in 1683 when John III
Sobieski awarded...