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- Myron Korduba (Ukrainian: Мирон Михайлович Кордуба, March 2, 1876 – May 2, 1947) was a Ukrainian historian, professor of the history of Ukraine at the...
- historians among which are Ivan Krypiakevych, Dmitriy Ilovaisky, Myron Korduba, Valeriy Smoliy and others interpret negotiations as an attempt to attract...
- emigre and folklorist Mykhailo Hrushevsky, historian Taras Hunczak Myron Korduba Mykola Kostomarov, literary historian, folklorist Oleh Kozerod, political...
- Kordatos, (1891–1961), Ancient, Byzantine history and Modern Greece Myron Korduba (1876–1947), Ukraine Mykola Kostomarov (1817–1885), Russian and Ukrainian...
- Boniecki, Adam (1900). Herbarz polski. Vol. 3. Gebenther & Wolf. p. 8. Korduba M. Chmielnicki Jerzy (ur. 1640 † ok. 1681) // Polski Słownik Biograficzny...
- Kornylo Ustyianovych; damaged during World War I, rebuilt in 1935). Myron Korduba (1876–1947), Ukrainian historian, professor of the history of Ukraine at...
- of Agnes' older sister Judith, but this view wasn't substantiated. M. Korduba, Agnieszka, [in:] Polski Słownik Biograficzny, vol. I, Kraków 1935, p....
- of the Secret Ukrainian University in 1921. Sitting, from left: Myron Korduba, Marian Panchyshyn, Vasyl Shchurat [uk], Ivan Kurovets [uk], Maksym Levytskyi...
- Ruthenia/Cherven Cities was described by Ukrainian historian and geographer Myron Korduba as being along the line DuklaKrosnoDomaradzCzudec – Krzeszów nad...
- film editor Myron Kolatch (born 1929), American magazine editor Myron Korduba (1876–1947), Ukrainian historian, professor, and author Myron Kowalsky...