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Dmitri Borisovich Kedrin (Russian: Дми́трий Бори́сович Ке́дрин;
February 17, 1907 –
September 18, 1945) was a
Soviet poet. He died in railway-related accident...
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Maksim Kedrin (born 21
September 1982 in Beloretsk) is a
Russian former alpine skier who
competed in the 2002
Winter Olympics. sports-reference.com Maksim...
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mercantile family. The site was the
scene of the ********ination of
Viktor Kedrin in the
hugely po****r BBC Show
Killing Eve, he is
murdered outside a sushi...
- in 1597.
Fyodor Kon has been the
subject of an
eponymous poem by
Dmitri Kedrin (1940). Richardson, Dan (2001). The
Rough Guide to
Moscow (3rd ed.). London:...
- 50 (4): 375–94. doi:10.1007/BF03543060. PMID 10735174. S2CID 248703226.
Kedrin D, van
Rheenen J,
Hernandez L,
Condeelis J,
Segall JE (September 2007)....
- old Mytishchi,
Kolontsova Street, is
named after him
Monument to D. M.
Kedrin Monument to the
Mytishchi water pipeline Monument to the
ancient portage...
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poems by
Mikhail Dudin,
Munetoshi ****ugawa,
Federico García Lorca,
Dmitri Kedrin and Sara Teasdale. The use of anti-war
texts links this work to Benjamin...
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Vasily Kapnist (1758–1823) align=center
Rimma Kazakova (1932–2008)
Dmitri Kedrin (1907–1945)
Bakhyt Kenjeev (born 1950)
Daniil Kharms (1905–1942) Ivan Khemnitser...
- Opus 95:
Sonata No. 2 for
violin solo (1967) Opus 96:
Requiem after D.
Kedrin, M. Dudin, F.
Garcia Lorca, ****agawa and
others for soprano, children's...
- To Town
Rimma Kazakova (1932–2008), poet, Let's Meet in the East
Dmitri Kedrin (1907–1945), poet,
Confession Yuri
Khanon (born 1965),
novelist and eccentric...