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Ieronim Petrovich Uborevich (Lithuanian:
Jeronimas Uborevičius; Russian: Иерони́м Петро́вич Уборе́вич; 14 January [O.S. 2 January] 1896 – 12 June 1937)...
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Ieronim Ponyatskiy (1749 – 4 (16) July 1802) was a
Russian clergyman and monastic, an
archimandrite and
igumen of
several Russian monasteries. Ieronim...
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Ieronim Șerbu (pen name of Aron Hers Erick;
December 1, 1911 –
December 8, 1972) was a
Romanian prose writer. Born into a
Jewish family in Botoșani, his...
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Ieronim Ieronimovich Yasinsky (Russian: Иерони́м Иерони́мович Яси́нский;
April 30 [O.S.
April 18], 1850 –
December 31, 1931) was a
Russian novelist, poet...
- Mickevičius-Kap****s) and
officers of the Red Army (Feliksas Baltušis-Žemaitis,
Ieronim Uborevich). It also has a
sculpture of
Felix Dzerzhinsky, the organizer...
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Schilling by the same author.
Swiss illustrated chronicles Stoichiță,
Victor Ieronim (2014). L'image de l'Autre. Noirs, Juifs,
Musulmans et "Gitans" dans l'art...
- Ishin [ru]
Mikhail Tukhachevsky V. Antonov-Ovseyenko
Alexander Schlichter Ieronim Uborevich Grigory Kotovsky Sergey Kamenev Strength Probably 20,000 regular...
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troops of the Red Army of the Far
Eastern Republic under the
command of
Ieronim Uborevich occupied Vladivostok,
displacing the
White Army
formations from...
- Jerónimo,
Brazilian Jerônimo, or
Jeronymo as an
Azorian family name Romanian:
Ieronim Russian: Иероним (Iyeronim) Sardinian: Ziròminu
Dutch Low Saxon: Hiëronymus...
- 1885. It was
edited first by Propper, and
later by
Vladimir Bondi and
Ieronim Yasinsky. A centrist,
mildly liberal publication, it
lasted until 1917...