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Makhnovets is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Leonid Makhnovets (1919–1993),
Ukrainian literary critic, historian, archaeologist,...
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faculty of Kyiv University,
Makhnovets went to war (World War II)
therefore he
graduated it in 1947.
After that
Makhnovets entered doctorate at the Shevchenko...
- Sweden.
Makhnovets 1989, pp. 306–307. Line 2007, p. 603. Line,
Philip (2007).
Kingship and
State Formation in Sweden: 1130 - 1290. Brill.
Makhnovets, Leonid...
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Vladimir Petrovich Makhnovets (Russian: Владимир Петрович Махновец; 7
September 1872 – 15
November 1921), also
known as Akimovhe, was a
leader of the Russian...
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Lurie 1989, p. 138.
Heinrich 1977, p. 268.
Martin 2007, pp. 92–94.
Makhnovets 1989, pp. 303–307.
Martin 2007, p. 142.
Pelenski 1987, pp. 304–305. Pelenski...
- (Willensnation,
civic nation) that
includes several ethnic and
linguistic groups.]
Makhnovets 1989, p. 426.
Perfecky 1973, p. 85. "Ukrainians and the
Ukrainian Language"...
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Martin 2004, p. 102.
Martin 2004, p. xvii, 102.
Martin 2004, p. xvii.
Makhnovets,
Leonid (1984). "Літопис Руський. Роки 1169 — 1174" [Rus' Chronicle. Years...
- (years 1224–1244),
based on the
Hypatian Codex. (interpreted by
Leonid Makhnovets) Perfecky,
George A. (1973). The
Hypatian Codex Part Two: The Galician–Volynian...
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Galicia married the
daughter of
Mstislav the Bold.
According to
Leonid Makhnovets the
widow of
Roman the
Great was at the
burial of her
grandchild Volodymyr...
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struggle of the
working class." But he and his
fellow Economist Vladimir Makhnovets walked out
after the
Congress declined to
recognise the
Union of Russian...