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responds with fear. She is
ultimately forced by the lady to
marry Kapiton.
Kapiton Klimov - The
shoemaker in the household, and
resident drunkard. He...
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Kapiton Yakovlevich Ushkov (Russian: Капитон Ушков; 1813–1868) was a
Russian serf who
became a
major chemical industrialist in Tatarstan. He was born...
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Kapiton Alekseyevich Zelentsov (Russian: Капитон Алексеевич Зеленцов;
March 1790 – 15 May 1845) was a
Russian painter,
lithographer and illustrator. He...
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Kapiton Stepanovich Pavlov (1791 – 1
January 1852) was a
Ukrainian portrait painter. A
native of
Reval (now Tallinn), he was the son of a
government official...
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Tolstoy Literaturnaya Gazeta Pushkin Prize Vasily Pushkin Vladimir Dal
Kapiton Zelentsov,
contemporary illustrator of Pushkin's
novels UN
Russian Language...
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Georges Lanskoy Tiresias,
soothsayer b****
Kapiton Zaporojetz [ru]
Shepherd tenor Messenger b****-baritone
Kapiton Zaporojetz Narrator speaking role Pierre...
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earlier fringe ascetic movements, such as the self-immolating
followers of
Kapiton in the
middle of the 1600s. This
practice of active,
fiery martyrdom gradually...
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Artemidorus Capito(n) (Gr****: Ἀρτεμίδωρος ὁ Καπίτων, Artemídōros ho
Kapitōn; fl. early 2nd-century AD) was a Gr****
physician and
grammarian at Rome. Artemidorus...
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Viliui River Kadiak, a
former English ship
known as the
Myrtle Kapiton Kapiton (2nd)
Kapiton (Basov)
Kliment Konstantin Kutuvzov Maria Magdalina, wrecked...
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refer to:
Kapiton Ushkov (1813–1868),
Russian chemical industrialist Konstantin K.
Ushkov (1850–1918),
Russian industrialist, son of
Kapiton Konstantin...