- Артём Александрович Ануфриев;
October 4, 1992) and
Nikita Vakhtangovich Lytkin (Russian: Никита Вахтангович Лыткин;
March 24, 1993 –
November 30, 2021)...
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Vsevolod Yuryevich Lytkin (Russian: Всеволод Юрьевич Лыткин; born 17
January 1967, in Siberia), has
since 2005
served as a
bishop in the
Siberian Evangelical...
- of
imprisonment ranging from 6 to 10 years.
Artyom Anoufriev and
Nikita Lytkin, who
committed six
murders and a
series of
attacks in the Irkutsk's Academgorodok...
- Taste, is a
premium supermarket chain founded by
Maxim Koscheenko and Oleg
Lytkin. The
first store was
opened in
Moscow in 1997. As of 2015, it
operated 90...
- 101–102.
Lytkin 1970, pp. 10–21.
Bartens 2000, p. 51-52
Bartens 2000, p. 55-56
Bartens 2000, p. 66
Bartens 2000, p. 69-71
Bartens 2000, p. 178
Lytkin, Vasily...
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Vasily Ilyich Lytkin (Russian: Васи́лий Ильи́ч Лы́ткин, Komi: Лыткин Илля Вась,
Lytkin Illya Vas, also
known by the
pseudonym Illya Vas) was a
Soviet Komi...
- Later, this
decision was
confirmed by the
famous Finno-Ugricist
Vasily Lytkin, who
studied the Komi-Jazva
idiom in
depth from 1949
until 1953.[citation...
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Russian ice
hockey player Nikita Kuzmin (born 1997),
Ukrainian dancer Nikita Lytkin (born 1993),
Russian Serial Killer Nikita Mazepin (born 1999),
Russian Formula...
- life imprisonment.
Artyom Alexandrovich Anoufriev and
Nikita Vakhtangovich Lytkin Russia 2010–2011 6
Teenaged thrill-killers of
random people. The Skin Hunters...
- München: Universit"at München. Tereshchenko, N. M. 1966.
Neneckij jazyk. In
Lytkin, V. I. and Majtinskaja, K. E. (eds.),
Jazyki narodov SSSR.
Volume 3: Finno-ugorskie...