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Mavra (Russian: Мавра) is a one-act
comic opera composed by Igor Stravinsky, and one of the
earliest works of Stravinsky's neo-classical period. The libretto...
- Agia
Mavra may
refer to
various locations in Greece: Agia
Mavra, Elis, a
village in Elis Agia
Mavra, Lefkada, a
village in the
island of
Lefkada This disambiguation...
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Mavra is a one-act
opera buffa composed by Igor Stravinsky.
Mavra may also
refer to:
Mavra Shuvalova (1708–1759),
Russian lady-in-waiting and a confidante...
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Dominik Mavra (born June 15, 1994) is a
Croatian professional basketball player currently playing for Río Breogán of the
Spanish League.
Standing at 1...
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Mavra (Gr****: Άγια Μάυρα) is a
village in the muni****l unit of Tragano, Elis, Greece. It is
situated in a flat,
rural area, on the left bank of...
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Mavra Mesanychta (Gr****: Μαύρα Μεσάνυχτα; "Black Midnight") is a Gr****
black comedy series,
originally broadcast on Mega
Channel under the
executive production...
- Husn-E-Matla (حسنِ مطلع)
Kalam (کلام)
Kulyat (کلیات)
Maqta (مقطع)
Matla (مطلع)
Mavra (ماوراء)
Misra (مصرع)
Mushaira (مشاعرہ)
Qaafiyaa (قافیہ)
Radif (ردیف) Sher...
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Mavra Yegorovna Shuvalov, née Shepeleva, (April 23 (4 May) 1708 – 9 (20) June 1759), was a
Russian lady-in-waiting,
socialite and
noble and a confidante...
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diligence and
modesty eventually save
Russia from
lasting French occupation.
Mavra Kuzminishna –
elderly servant of the Rostovs.
Count Langeron (1763–1831)...
- 1794)–
became a
naval officer and died in a
shipwreck in the Caribbean.
Mavra Yuryeva (1760–1828),
spouse of
Aleksey Vakar Marfa Pavlovna Musina-Yuryeva...