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Ksenofont Alexeyevich Polevoy (Russian: Ксенофонт Алексеевич Полевой; 1
August 1801, Irkutsk,
Imperial Russia – 21
April 1867, Tyukhmenevo,
Smolensk Governorate...
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Xenophont Andreev Ivanov (Bulgarian: Ксенофонт Андреев Иванов) (6
September 1898 – 22
January 1967) was a
Bulgarian veterinary scholar of pathological...
- Иванов (Јованов) Жинзифов; 15
February 1839 – 15
February 1877), born
Ksenofont Dzindzifi (Cyrillic: Ксенофонт Дзиндзифи), was a
Bulgarian National Revival...
- translator, and historian; his
brother was the
critic and
journalist Ksenofont Polevoy and his
sister the
writer and
publisher of
folktales Ekaterina...
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Nikolai Charnovsky,
Alexander Fedotov,
Victor Larichev,
Vladimir Ochkin,
Ksenofont Sitnin, Ivan Kalinnikov, and
Sergei Kupriyanov. They
stood accused of...
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Srednekolymsk (Sakha Republic)
Nikolay Chukrov (IND)
Retiring 2019: 58.21% ▌Y
Ksenofont Krivoshapkin (United Russia) 72.88% ▌
Nikolay Okoneshnikov (Independent)...
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several years' time. The book,
reviewed favourably by
Pyotr Pletnyov and
Ksenofont Polevoy, was
dismissed by
Alexey Galakhov and
Vissarion Belinsky. Several...
- Americas,
Metropolitan of Moscow,
recognized as
saint in the
Orthodox Church Ksenofont Polevoy (1801–1867),
Russian writer,
literary critic, journalist, publisher...
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Boris Polevoy (1908–1981),
writer and journalist, The
Story of a Real Man
Ksenofont Polevoy (1801–1867), writer,
literary critic, journalist,
publisher and...
- also
common to
already have a t-stem in
nominative singular (Ksenofọ̑n/
Ksenofọ̑nt Ksenofọ̑nta, Ȃjas/Ajant Ajanta). In
speech or in
writing of
lower register...