- history. His
thesis is
Confessional civilising in Ukraine : the
bishop Iosyf Shumliansky and the
introduction of
reforms in the
diocese of Lviv 1668-1708...
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Yosyf Shumlyansky (Ukrainian: Йосиф Іван Шумлянський, Polish: Józef Szumlański; 1643–1708) was an
Eastern Catholic (previously Orthodox)
bishop of the...
- Polatsk,
Iosyf Levytskyi,
bishop of Chełm,
Lavrentii Sokolnytskyi-Drutskyi,
bishop of Smolensk,
Ieronim Ustrytskyi,
bishop of Przemyśl,
Iosyf Vyhovskyi...
- and
conducting mastery. In 1667 he
became a
choirmaster of the
Chapel of
Iosyf Shumliansky in Lviv and
durign this time, he
taught music theory and singing...
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Athanasius (born
Antony Shumlianski; died 1694) was
Brother of
Iosyf Shumliansky and a
former Orthodox bishop of
Lutsk from 1686 to 1688. In 1688 he converted...
- of Ukraine.
University of
Toronto Press. p. 492. ISBN 978-0-8020-3010-8.
Ĭosyf Sirka;
Josef Sirka (1978). The
development of
Ukrainian literature in Czechoslovakia...
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Iosif Iosifovich Rudakovsky (Ukrainian: Іосиф Рудаковський, romanized:
Iosyf Rudakovskyi,
January 1914,
Voronezh –
December 1947, Chernivtsi) was a Ukrainian...
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linguist and
academic in the
Ukrainian diaspora.
Hanna Dmyterko,
soldier Iosyf Ostashevskyi [uk],
deacon of the
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic Church Mariia...
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required of him however.
Instead he
joined brick masons H.
Teslenko and
Iosyf Rubashevsky and
engineers S.
Chelakayev and N.
Vladimirov in the rebuilding...
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Davudova Tatar: Мәрзия Йосыф кызы Давытова-Әдһәмова, romanized: Mărzii͡a
Ǐosyf kyzy Davytova-Ădḣămova Russian: Марзия Юсуф кызы Давудова, romanized: Marziya...