- romanized: Lesia Ukrainka,
pronounced [ˈlɛsʲɐ ʊkrɐˈjinkɐ]; born
Larysa Petrivna Kosach, Ukrainian: Лариса Петрівна Косач; 25 February [O.S. 13 February] 1871 –...
- Ukrainka, Olha
Kosach-Kryvyniuk,
Mykhailo Kosach,
Oksana Kosach-Shymanovska,
Mykola Kosach,
Izydora Kosach-Borysova and
Yuriy Kosach.
Pchilka was born...
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Kosach-Borysova was born in Kolodiazhne, the
daughter of
Petro Antonovych Kosach and
writer Olena Pchilka.
Writers Lesya Ukrainka and Olha
Kosach-Kryvyniuk...
- Olha
Petrivna Kosach-Kryvyniuk (Ukrainian: Ольга Косач-Кривинюк; May 26, 1877 –
November 11, 1945) was a
Ukrainian writer, translator, and physician. A...
- Kris
Kosach is an
American television host and
radio personality, producer, and writer. She is best
known for her work as one of the
first VJs on MTV2...
- who
performs menial tasks. When the
partisans move on,
their commander Kosach orders Flyora to
remain behind at the camp.
Bitterly disappointed, Flyora...
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Illustration from
Chrystian Piotr Aigner's "Krótka
nauka o
kosach i pikach" ("A
Brief Treatise on
Scythes and Pikes"), 1794...
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model Olha
Kobylianska (1863–1942),
Ukrainian writer and
feminist Olha
Kosach (1849–1930), pen name
Olena Pchilka,
Ukrainian publisher, writer, ethnographer...
- (Ukrainian: Грицько Григоренко) was the pen name for
Oleksandra Sudovshchykova-
Kosach (Ukrainian: Олександра Євгенівна Судовщикова-Косач,
March 1867, Makariev...
- Russian-born
translator Larissa Werbicki (born 1996),
Canadian rower Larysa Kosach (better
known as
Lesya Ukrainka, 1871–1913),
Ukrainian poet,
writer and...