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- Nataliya Kobrynska (8 June 1851 – 22 January 1920) was a Ukrainian writer, socialist feminist, and activist from Austria-Hungary. The daughter of Reverend...
- Natalia Kobrynska (Ozarkevych) and Doctor Sofia Okunevska, who encouraged her to read widely and write in Ukrainian. She fell in love with Kobrynska's brother...
- Sitting in the first row: Mykhaylo Pavlyk, Yevheniya Yaroshynska, Natalia Kobrynska, Olha Kobylianska, Sylvester Lepky, Andriy Chaykovsky, Kost Pankivsky...
- active in the feminist movement, particularly in cooperation with Nataliya Kobrynska with whom she published the "Pershyi Vinok" almanac in Lemberg. She began...
- Polish–Lithuanian realm, existing from 1387 to 1518. In 1500, princess Anna Kobryńska founded the Catholic church of the ****umption of the Virgin Mary. After...
- Sitting in the first row: Mykhaylo Pavlyk, Yevheniya Yaroshynska, Natalia Kobrynska, Olha Kobylianska, Sylvester Lepky, Andriy Chaykovsky, Kost Pankivsky...
- Sitting in the first row: Mykhaylo Pavlyk, Yevheniya Yaroshynska, Natalia Kobrynska, Olha Kobylianska, Sylvester Lepky, Andriy Chaykovsky, Kost Pankivsky...
- Natalia Kobrynska (born Ozarkevych), writer born into a noble priestly family, 1880s...
- contributed to the almanac Nasha dolya (Our fate), which was edited by Nataliya Kobrynska. She took a weaving course and then taught peasant women this craft to...
- poet, novelist, short story writer, journalist, and editor Nataliya Kobrynska (1851–1920), novelist, short story writer, editor, and publisher Natalena...