- The
Kapnists lived in St.
Petersburg until 1917 when they had to flee to Sudak,
Crimea to
escape from the
revolutionary storms. In 1921,
Kapnist’s father...
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Kapnist is a
surname of the
noble family of
Kapnists [ru] of the
Russian Empire.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Maria Kapnist Pyotr Kapnist...
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Count Vasily Vasilievich Kapnist (Russian: Василий Васильевич Капнист, 23
February 1758 – 9
November 1823), was a
Russian (Little Russian) poet, playwright...
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Count Pyotr Alekseyevich Kapnist (Russian: Пётр Алексе́евич Капни́ст; 7
September 1839 – 2
December 1904) was a
Russian diplomat and amb****ador. In late...
- 2014. Kuperberg, Julia, and Kuperberg, Clara, This is
Orson Welles, 2015.
Kapnist, Elisabeth,
Orson Welles:
Shadows & Light, 2015. Cousins, Mark, The Eyes...
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bottom of in his film. Cézanne – the Painter, 2000. A film by
Elisabeth Kapnist. The
story of a p****ion and a
lifelong artistic search: the
painter Cézanne...
- Gomes [pt] António de
Serpa Pimentel Russia
Russian colonialism Pyotr Kapnist Sweden–Norway
Swedish colonial empire Gillis Bildt Ottoman
Empire Ottoman...
- Welles:
Shadows &
Light (ŒdO)
Orson Welles,
autopsie d'une légende
Elisabeth Kapnist France Sembene! (CdO) (ŒdO)
Samba Gadjigo &
Jason Silverman United States...
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public figure, TV
presenter and
producer (half
Turkish mother)
Vasily Kapnist,
playwright and
nobleman (Turkish mother)
Alemdar Karamanov,
composer (Turkish...
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Karpov (1922–2010),
novelist and
magazine editor, The
Commander Vasily Kapnist (1758–1823), poet and playwright,
Chicane Lev K****il (1905–1970), writer...