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Joseph Cornelius O'Rourke (Russian: Иосиф Корнилович Орурк; also
Ioseph Kornilovich O'Rourke; 1772–1849) was a
Russian nobleman and
military leader of Irish...
- Kuzmina, p. 7 Kuzmina, p. 8 Kuzmina, pp. 15–16 Kuzmina, pp. 18–20 E.A.
Kornilovich (2009). Belarus: a
constellation of
political names:
historical and biographical...
- Richard. The art and
artists of Russia. New York
Graphic Society, 1966.
Kornilovich, K. (1967). Arts of Russia : From the
origins to the end of the 16th...
- Николай Корнилович Пимоненко: жизнь и творчество, 1862-1912 [Nikolay
Kornilovich Pimonenko: Life and Work, 1862-1912] (in Russian). Kiev:
Ukrainian SSR...
- Ilya
Kornilovich Smirnov (Russian: Илья́ Корни́лович Смирно́в; 30 July 1887 – 28 June 1964) was a
Soviet army general. He
fought in the
Imperial Russian...
- Jan
Pieter van Suchtelen,
Count of Liikkala,
Pyotr Kornilovich Suchtelen/Sukhtelen (2
August 1751, in
Grave – 6
January 1836, in Stockholm), was born...
- June 1698. He was
educated at
Limerick diocesan school.
Count Ioseph Kornilovich O'Rourke (1772–1849) was a
Russian nobleman. He was a
military leader...
- 1815 (65 graduates)
Edward Brummer 1816 (154 graduates)
Mikhail Bez-
Kornilovich Pavel Vitovtov 1817 (98 graduates)
Alexander Vintulov 1818 (13 graduates)...
- Jabłeczna. This
occurred no
later than the
early 1640s;
Hieromonk Makary (
Kornilovich)
arrived in Jabłeczna at that time. He
initiated a
moral renewal in the...
- a
sugar and
tobacco producer, and his wife
Margarita Mikhailovna née
Kornilovich. Like his
brothers Vladimir and Grigory,
Mikhail went to the 3rd St....