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- denotation for peasants and other commonfolk was replaced with the word krestyanin (крестьянин), meaning peasant. The change was connected to the dying out...
- Eman****tion of state-owned serfs occurred in 1866. The Russian term krepostnoi krestyanin (крепостной крестьянин) is usually translated as "serf": an unfree person...
- farming techniques. The Russian peasant (male) was colloquially called a krestyanin (Russian: крестьянин), the female form of this word is krestyanka (Russian:...
- Equites, Plebes (according to Julius Caesar) Slavic – Volkhvs, Voin, Krestyanin/S**** Anglo-Saxon – Gebedmen (prayer-men), Fyrdmen (army-men), Weorcmen...
- Soviet Northern Fleet on 14 October. 1 August 1942: U-601 sank 2513-ton Krestyanin off the Kostin Strait. 16 August 1942: Scheer left Narvik for the Operation...
- station at Karmakuly on Novaya Zemlya and sank the Soviet merchant ship Krestyanin (2,513 GRT) near the Matochkin Strait off Yuzhny Island, the southern...
- collection The Provocateur. A True Story 1918 Провокатор. Быль Altayski Krestyanin (The Altai Peasant) magazine. Nos. 17-18 "Merican" 1919 Мериканец The...
- (1969) as Nikolay SAlov - brat Nyury Subject for a Short Story (1969) as Krestyanin Zasada (1969) as Pirozhenko (narrator) Liberation I: The Fire Bulge (1970)...