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Mytrofan Yavdas— was a
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox protoiereus (archpriest) and
religious author who
suffered ****cution and
imprisonment while living...
- М. В. Довнар-Запольский. – 2-е изд. – Мн.: Беларусь, 2005. – 680 с. ISBN 985-01-0550-X. pp. 3–14. Dovnar-Zapolsky,
Mytrofan.
Encyclopedia of Ukraine....
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medieval tribe of
Eastern Slavs. Folklorist, ethnographer, and
linguist Mytrofan Dykariv (Митрофан Дикарів)
proposes that the word
palianytsia comes from...
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three brothers (Omelyan, Mykyta, and
Mytrofan). The fate of
Omelyan and
Mykyta is unknown,
while Mytrofan continued to live in
Krasenivka where he...
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comparative linguist and
semasiologist Dmytro Ovsyanyko-Kulykovsky [uk],
Mytrofan Kolosov [uk],
Marin Drinov and
Mikhail Khalansky;
later they were joined...
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fifth of
eleven siblings, her
mother was
Antonina Ilkivna and father,
Mytrofan Ustynovych. She
began at a
local residential school, then
worked as a copyist...
- dramatist.
Symon (Todorsky) [uk] (1700-1754) -
Orthodox bishop and theologian.
Mytrofan Dovhalevskyi [uk] (fl.1732-1737) -
dramatist and
literary theorist. George...
- In 1989, he was
politically "rehabilitated" by the
Soviet government.
Mytrofan Yavdas.
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church,
Regional Church ****embly...
- Antonovych's
students were
Pyotr Golubovsky,
Dmytro Bahaliy,
Mykhailo Hrushevsky,
Mytrofan Dovnar-Zapolsky and Ivan Lynnychenko. His wife was
Kateryna Antonovych-Melnyk...
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Orthodox priest who
eventually died in a
Soviet prison in
August 1940
Mytrofan Shvydun,
later continued to
fight on the "Shooter" and "Free Ukraine" armored...