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Mitrofan is a
Slavic name
derived from Gr**** Μητροφάνης : μήτηρ "mother + φαίνω, "appear, shine"...
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Mitrofan Borisovich Grekov (Russian: Митрофан Борисович Греков; born:
Mitrofan Pavlovich Martyshchenko; 15 June [O.S. 3 June], 1882 –
November 27, 1934)...
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Mitrofan Ivanovich Nedelin (Russian: Митрофа́н Ива́нович Неде́лин; 9 November [O.S. 27 October] 1902 – 24
October 1960) was a
Soviet military commander...
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ground vehicle parking. In total, 2,500 tons of
cargo may be carried.
Mitrofan Moskalenko was
decommissioned after the
Russian Ministry of
Defence determined...
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Mihai Mitrofan (9
February 1931 – 23
January 2012) was a
Romanian ****troke swimmer. He
competed in the men's 200
meter ****troke at the 1960 Summer...
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Mitrofan Yefimovich Pyatnitsky (3 July [O.S. 21 June] 1864 – 21
January 1927) was a
Russian and
Soviet musician,
gatherer of
Russian folk songs. He established...
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Mitrofan Petrovich Belyayev (Russian: Митрофа́н Петро́вич Беля́ев; old
style 10/22
February 1836, St. Petersburg – 22
December 1903/ 4 January 1904) was...
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Mitrofan Cioban (5
January 1942 – 2
February 2021) was a
Moldovan mathematician specializing in topology, a
member of the
Academy of
Sciences of Moldova...
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Mitrofan Kodić (Serbian Cyrillic: Митрофан Кодић; born 4
August 1951) is a
Serbian Orthodox bishop who has
served as the head of the
Serbian Orthodox Eparchy...
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Empire in 1887, by a
young Georgian pharmacist named Mitrofan Lagidze in the city of Kutaisi.
Mitrofan Lagidze began to add
odorous chukhpuch containing...