-
Anatoly Vasilyevich Lyapidevsky (Russian: Анато́лий Васи́льевич Ляпиде́вский; 23
March 1908 – 29
April 1983) was a
Soviet aircraft pilot and one of the...
-
achievement of
which he put all his strength, all his energy. — Nikolay
Lyapidevsky,
History of
barracks accommodation of
troops in
Russia (Engineering journal...
- Ravel,
French composer MPC · 4727 4728
Lyapidevskij 1979 VG
Anatoly Lyapidevsky,
Soviet aviator and
general MPC · 4728 4729 Mikhailmilʹ 1980 RO2 Mikhail...
- the
metropolitans of Kiev,
Ioanikiy (Rudnev), and of Moscow,
Sergius (
Lyapidevsky). At the end of the
liturgy the
emperor and
empress were
anointed and...
- (1822–1893) 17
November 1891 13
August 1893 15
Sergius (ru)
Nikolay Lyapidevsky (1820–1898) 21
August 1893 23
February 1898 16 St.
Vladimir Vasily Bogoyavlensky...
- well as the
metropolitans Joannicius (Rudnev) [ru] of Kiev
Sergius (
Lyapidevsky) [ru] and Moscow). He
managed to
significantly expand the
refectory of...
-
furiously resisted and
forced him to flee. Just a few
hours later, on
Lyapidevsky Street,
Belov and
Shabanov killed their final victim.
Belov and Shabanov...
- and
asked for help.
During a
dramatic rescue operation,
pilot Anatoly Lyapidevsky sighted Camp Schmidt,
landed his
plane on the ice, and
rescued the women...
- (1844–1858)
Anthony (Shokotov) (1858–1871) Paul (Lebedev) (1871–1882)
Sergius (
Lyapidevsky) (1882–1891)
Isaac (Polozensky) (1891–1892)
Neofit (Nevodchikov) [ru]...
- (Rzhanitsyn) (1847-1853)
Eugene (Sakharov) (August 31, 1853 - 1857)
Sergius (
Lyapidevsky) (October 4, 1857-21
January 1861)
Sabbas (Tikhomirov) (January 21, 1861...