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Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria (29 March [O.S. 17 March] 1899 – 23
December 1953) was a
Soviet politician and one of the longest-serving and most influential...
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Lavrentij Zizanij was a
Ukrainian philologist who
wrote a
Slavonic Grammar (Hrammatyka slovenska),
which was
published in 1596. Mathiesen,
Robert (1981)...
- in 1902,
although written years earlier in the 1860s and 1870s.
Father Lavrentii Salamatov produced a Catechism, and
translations of
three of the four...
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Streltsy uprising had been crushed. The
tower received its name in
honor of
Lavrentii Pankrat'evich Sukharev,
whose regiment of
streltsy had
supported Peter...
- from 1937 to 1950. He was
transferred to the NKVD in
November 1938, when
Lavrentii Beria was
appointed its head.
Dekanozov was the
deputy chief of GUGB and...
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location missing publisher (link) Naumov, V., and Sigachev, Y. (1953).
Lavrentii Beriya, : dokumenty, Moscow. p. 19-21 Craveri,
Marta (January–June 1955)...
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Karim Kharbouch Ayo P8 3:00 5. "The
Biggest Pt. 2"
McCreary Bortnyi Lavrentii Lorenz Don't Stop 2:32 6. "46th Street"
McCreary Daniel Schnabel Gentle...
- spelling,
which was
normalized in the work "Slovenian Grammar" by
Zizanii Lavrentii in 1596. From the 17th
century changes in the
Ukrainian orthography come...
- Riordan, Jim (1994). "The
Strange Story of
Nikolai Starostin,
Football and
Lavrentii Beria" (PDF). Europe-Asia Studies. 46 (4,
Soviet and East
European History...
- as
several neighboring villages, e.g.
Zheliany changed to Zhuliany).
Lavrentii Pokhylevych writes in his "Story of Kiev Governorate's Settlements" (1864):...