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- Anatoly Vasilyevich Lyapidevsky (Russian: Анатолий Васильевич Ляпидевский; 23 March 1908 – 29 April 1983) was a Soviet aircraft pilot and one of the first...
- 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...
- (aged 103) Last parti****nt of the SS Chelyuskin Rescue Operation Anatoly Lyapidevsky 29 April 1983(1983-04-29) (aged 75) Last member of the inaugural Heroes...
- 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...
- (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...
- 1832) Iliodor (Chistyakov) (March 13, 1832 – November 5, 1860) Sergius (Lyapidevsky) (January 1, 1861 – January 11, 1880) Efrem (Ryazanov) (January 11, 1880...
- the metropolitans of Kiev, Ioanikiy (Rudnev), and of Moscow, Sergius (Lyapidevsky). At the end of the liturgy the emperor and empress were anointed and...
- well as the metropolitans Joannicius (Rudnev) [ru] of Kiev Sergius (Lyapidevsky) [ru] and Moscow). He managed to significantly expand the refectory of...
- (1844–1858) Anthony (Shokotov) (1858–1871) Paul (Lebedev) (1871–1882) Sergius (Lyapidevsky) (1882–1891) Isaac (Polozensky) (1891–1892) Neofit (Nevodchikov) [ru]...