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- Gr****: Ὲμανοὴλ Παλλιάνοσ, Emanoil Pallianos; also known as Manole, Manoil, Manuil or Manolache Băleanu; 1793 or 1794–1862), was a Wallachian statesman, soldier...
- Manuil Iosipovich Shechtman 2 February 1900, Lipinki, Zhytomyr Oblast - late 1941, near Moscow) was a Ukrainian painter of Jewish ancestry. He spent most...
- Manuil Mykhaylo Olshavskyi, O.S.B.M., (born as Michal Židik; Ukrainian: Мануїл Михайло Ольшавський, Hungarian: Manó Mihály Olsavszky, Slovak: Manuel Michal...
- Manuil Vasilyevich Ozerov was a Russian Counter Admiral during the early 20th century. He was known for commanding the Sissoi Veliky during the Battle...
- kill, but didn't, as he provided to her an important academic discovery. Manuil Van der Spaak – Mr. Spaak's 4-year-old son. He shot and killed Mr. Muawia...
- Grigory Ryklin (1941–48) Dmitry Belyaev (1948–53) Sergei Shvetsov (1953–58) Manuil Semyonov (1958–75) Evgeny Dubrovin (1975–85) Alexey Pyanov (1986–2000) Emil...
- ****ure Bishop Mykhaylo Bradach and nephew of Bishops Stefan Olshavskyi and Manuil Olshavskyi. At the death of his predecessor, he was appointed, on 27 January...
- school of educational programs”, the limit of the 1920-1930s. Shekhtman, Manuil Iosifovich “Jewish pogrom”, 1926. L. Lozovsky. Illustration, “Instead of...
- expansion of religion, such as the Sakharovites. For example, in 1945, Bishop Manuil was made head of the Orenburg Diocese in the Southern Urals where he reopened...
- Vira Bura-Matsapura, Yaroslava Muzyka, Oleksandr Ruban, Olena Sakhnovska, Manuil Shekhtman, Mariia Trubetska, Kostiantyn Yeleva, and Mariia Yunak—are an...