- Stanisław
Vikentyevich Kosior (Russian: Станислав Викентьевич Косиор; 18
November 1889 – 26
February 1939),
sometimes spelled Kossior, was a
Soviet politician...
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Kosior in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kosior (sometimes
spelled Kossior) is a
surname of
Polish origin.
Notable people include:
Mateusz Kossior...
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Kosior,
Wojciech (2015). "Some
Remarks on the Self-Images of the
Modern Judaism...
- no
specific mark of
being a
polemic against child sacrifice".
Wojciech Kosior also said that the
genealogical snippet (Genesis 22:20–24)
contain a hint...
- 1920–1920 Succeeded by
Taras Kharchenko Andrei Radchenko Preceded by
Stanislav Kosior (temporary)
First Secretary of the
Communist Party of
Ukraine 1920–1921...
- pp. 897–904.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Kosior,
Wojciech (June 2013). "The
Angel in the
Hebrew Bible from the Statistic...
- below, 'Fire Theophany') to Moses" New
American Bible: note to
Exodus 3:2
Kosior,
Wojciech (June 2013). "The
Angel in the
Hebrew Bible from the Statistic...
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Mateusz Kossior (also
spelled Kosior, Kossiur, Kossyor) or
Mateusz Koło, was a
Polish painter and
sculptor of the late Renaissance. His
dates of birth...
- the
Ukrainian communist party and government, Vlas
Chubar and
Stanislav Kosior, and the
former head of the
Komsomol Alexander Kosarev, and was part of...
- as
Stanislav Kosior Stadium after the
First Secretary of the
Communist Party of the
Ukrainian SSR,
Stanislav Kosior.
After Stanislav Kosior was repressed...