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Oleksandr Yakovych Konysky (18
August 1836 – 12
December 1900) was a
Ukrainian interpreter, writer, lexicographer, pedagogue, poet, and
civil activist...
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became a
spiritual anthem of Ukraine. The text was
written by
Oleksandr Konysky, and the
music was
composed by
Mykola Lysenko,
first with a children's...
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particularly devoted. His
musical setting of a
patriotic poem by
Oleksandr Konysky,
known as the "Prayer for Ukraine", has
become Ukraine's
spiritual anthem...
- language. In 1897 on
initiative of
Volodymyr Antonovych and
Oleksandr Konysky Kyiv
hosted a
congress of
Hromada members,
which established the General...
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permanent relations with the
Bishop of Mstislav, Orsha, and
Mogilev Georgy (
Konysky). In 1765 on
several occasions Melkhisedek was
received by the Empress...
- the
Ukrainian Census of 2001:
Ukrainian 99.62%
Others 0.38%
Oleksandr Konysky (1836 – 1900),
writer "Переходовка на сайте Верховной рады Украины". w1...
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predecessor of IUAES). In 1897,
together with the
Ukrainian nobleman Oleksandr Konysky, he
established the All-Ukrainian
Public Organization. [citation needed]...
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General Ukrainian Organization in 1897
under the
initiative of
Oleksandr Konysky and
Volodymyr Antonovych,
while the
younger generation of the
Hromada created...
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activist Volodymyr Antonovych and the
Ukrainian lexicographer Oleksandr Konysky. That
organization united all
Hromadas from some
twenty cities across the...
- It is
believed that
around the year 1824,
Ryleev secured access to the
Konysky History, "a
fascinating source on the
Cossack past". The
brief excerpts...