- or
Dobujinsky (Russian: Мстислав Валерианович Добужинский, Lithuanian:
Mstislavas Dobužinskis;
August 14, 1875,
Novgorod –
November 20, 1957, New York City)...
- Grácia, Graciána,
Slavislava Judita, Abrahám, Mstislav, Neméz, Ita,
Mstislava, Neméza Dagmara, Dag, Dagobert, Daga,
Damara Bohdan Adela, Ada, Adelaida...
- elements: msti - "vengeance" and slav - "glory, fame". The
feminine forms are
Mstislava and Mścisława.
Mstislav of
Chernigov (d. 1036), or
Mstislav the Brave...
- Anna
Yaroslav the Wise
Izyaslav of
Polotsk Mstislav Vsevolod Premislava Mstislava Predslava Mstislav of
Chernigov Boris Gleb
Stanislav Sudislav 10 children...
- was a wife of the Duke
Laszlo (Vladislav) "the Bald" of the
Arpadians Mstislava, in 1018 was
taken by Bolesław I
Chrobry among the
other daughters Bulgarian...
- she was a wife of the Duke
Laszlo (Vladislav) "the Bald" of
Arpadians Mstislava, in 1018 was
taken by Bolesław I
Chrobry among the
other daughters Ariogia...
- 2019 Gasidzhak, Lesja, ed. (February 19, 2019), "Vistavka fotografії
Mstislava Chernova "Ukraїns'ka revoljucіja" u Hmel'nic'komu muzeї-studії fotomistectva"...
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daughter of
Vladimir the
Great and Rogneda, whom,
along with her
sister Mstislava, he had
taken from Kiev in 1018, was his concubine.
Marriages and Issue:...
-
astronomer Lyudmila Chernykh, is
named in his honor. A
street (Akadēmiķa
Mstislava Keldiša iela) was
named after Keldysh in the
district of Pļavnieki in...
- (in Lithuanian).
Vilnius City Muni****lity.
Retrieved 7
March 2021. "
Mstislavas Rostropovičius" (in Lithuanian).
Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra. Retrieved...