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Kandid Charkviani (Georgian: კანდიდ ჩარკვიანი, Russian: Кандид Несторович Чарквиани; 1907 – 13
September 1994) was a
Georgian party and
government official...
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Fedor Nestorovich Oleshchuk (Russian: Федор Несторович Олещук; 1898–1975) was a
Soviet journalist and writer, anti-religious author, lecturer-propagandist...
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Vladimer Nestorovich Ugrekhelidze (alternate spelling: Vladimir, Georgian: ვლადიმერ უგრეხელიძე; 18
August 1939 – 3
February 2009) was a Soviet-Georgian...
- 1273. Ivan
Kalita presented his part of the town to the
boyar Rodion Nestorovich, who
presently wrested the
other part from Novgorod. In 1345, Simeon...
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Complex analysis Solomon Mikhlin Linear elasticity (in Russian) Ilia
Nestorovich Vekua "About Ilia
Vekua at
Novosibirsk State University website". Archived...
- (1): 4. doi:10.1186/2045-8118-8-4. PMC 3039833. PMID 21349152. Alekseǐ
Nestorovich Verkhratskiǐ;
Arthur Butt (2007).
Glial neurobiology: a textbook. John...
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Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. 3: 215–287. Speransky,
Mikhail Nestorovich (1929). Тайнопись в юго-славянских и русских памятниках письма [Cryptographic...
- I of Galicia. A
squad of 1,700
people came with him. His son
Rodion Nestorovich, a
boyar under the
Grand Duke Ivan Kalita, a
famous warrior. Ivan Rodionovich...
- 1819)
Ambrose (Ornatsky) (November 9, 1819 -
September 4, 1825)
Iriney (
Nestorovich) (January 31, 1826 - July 26, 1830) John (Dobrozrakov) (August 17, 1830...
- area. The area, like
neighboring Tushino,
belonged to the
boyar Rodion Nestorovich [ru] and his descendants. At the end of Ivan the Terrible's reign, deacon...