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Vasily Kosyakov (1862–1921),
already a
renowned master of Neo-Byzantine architecture. The
process of this
choice remains undo****ented, however,
Kosyakov had...
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Nikolay Kosyakov (Russian: Николай Косяков, also Nicolai, Nikolai) is a
retired Russian road cyclist. He won the 1985 Rás Tailteann, Ireland's most prestigious...
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Dmitriy Kosyakov (born 28
February 1986 in Voronezh) is a
Russian cyclist. 2008 1st
Stage 1 Tour de l'Avenir 2009 1st
Stage 2
Circuit des
Ardennes 1st...
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Kosyakov manor house is
located in the
historical center of Kamensk-Uralsky,
Sverdlovsk oblast. The
building was
granted the
status of
regional significance...
- Ilya I.; Falev,
Danil I.; Popov, Mark S.; Kozhevnikov,
Alexander Yu.;
Kosyakov,
Dmitry S. (15 July 2020). "Migration and
transformation of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine...
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region in
Urals around the city of Perm.
Architects David Grimm and
Vasily Kosyakov developed a
unique national type of a single-dome
Byzantine cathedral with...
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Russian Revival and an
advisor to
Alexander III. Sultanov's graduate,
Vasily Kosyakov, made
himself famous by the
Byzantine churches in
Saint Petersburg (1888–1898)...
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Vasily Antonovich Kosyakov (Russian: Василий Антонович Косяков; 1862 – 5
September 1921) was a
Russian Imperial architect and a
specialist of the Neo-Russian...
- The
Church of the
Epiphany is an
Orthodox Church on
Gutuevsky Island,
Saint Petersburg. It was
designed by
Vasily Kosyakov and
built in 1888. v t e...
- years, and the
church was
designed in the neo-Byzantine
style by
Vasily Kosyakov.
Construction started 1895.
Concrete was used
instead of
bricks to speed...