- (Ukrainian: Григорій [ɦrɪˈɦɔr⁽ʲ⁾ij]),
sometimes Hryhorii or
Hryhory, may
refer to:
Hryhory Alchevsky (1866–1920),
prominent Ukrainian and
minor Russian...
- conductor. In 2008, he was
honored with the Hero of
Ukraine state decoration.
Hryhory Kytasty was born in the town of Kobeliaky,
Poltava Governorate.
After completing...
- on 25
December 2004. The
Garden of
Divine Songs and
Collected Poetry of
Hryhory Skovoroda.
Translated by
Michael M. Naydan. London:
Glagoslav Publications...
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Hryhory Ivanovych Bazhul (January 22, 1906 —
October 17, 1989,
sometimes spelled Georg Baschul) was a
Ukrainian bandurist and
publisher of
articles on...
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Hryhory Pavlovych Nazarenko (October 13, 1902 – 1997) was a
bandura player.
Hryhory Nazarenko was one of the
founding members of the
Poltava Bandurist...
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Hryhory Vasylivsky (Ukrainian: Григорій Василівський; d. 1921) was a
commander in the
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine,
often serving as Nestor...
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Hryhorii Fedorovych Kvitka-Osnovianenko (Ukrainian: Григорій Федорович Квітка-Основ'яненко; 29
November 1778 – 20
August 1843) was a
Ukrainian writer,...
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government in late 2005. [citation needed] In
October 2004,
Ukrainian deputy Hryhory Omelchenko accused Yanukovych of
having been a
member of "a
group of individuals...
-
Soviet Conquest of Poland's
Western Ukraine and
Western Belorussia Kostiuk,
Hryhory (1960).
Stalinist Rule in the Ukraine. New York:
Frederick A. Praeger,...
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Hryhoriy Yakhymovych (Ukrainian: Григорій Яхимович, Polish:
Grzegorz Jachimowicz; 16
February 1792 – 29
April 1863) was the
Metropolitan Archbishop of...