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Nikifor (21 May 1895, Krynica, Austria-Hungary – 10
October 1968, Folusz, Poland), also
known as
Nikifor Krynicki, born as
Epifaniy Drovnyak (Epifaniusz...
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Nikifor is a
Slavic personal name
derived from the Gr**** name Nikiforos, "Bringer of Victory". Belarusian: Nichypar,
Nikifar Russian:
Nikifor Ukrainian:...
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Nikifor (Polish: Mój
Nikifor) is a 2004
Polish drama film
directed by
Krzysztof Krauze. It is
based on the life of
Nikifor, a folk and naïve painter...
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Nikifor Popov (2 June 1911 – 19 June 1983) was a
Russian long-distance
runner who
competed for the
Soviet Union in the 1952
Summer Olympics in the 5,000...
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Nikifor Maruszeczko (15
March 1913 – 8
August 1938) was a
Polish criminal and
serial killer,
considered to be one of the most
dangerous criminals in Poland...
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Nikifor Romanovich Chernigovsky (died in 1675; Polish:
Nicefor Czernichowski, also
known as Jaxa-Czernichowski and Czernihowski, Russian: Никифор Романович...
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Nikifor Efremovic Vilonov (Russian: Ники́фор Ефре́мович Вило́нов; 23
February 1883 – 1 May 1910) was a
Russian revolutionary affiliated to the Bolsheviks...
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article by
introducing citations to
additional sources. Find sources: "
Nikifor Kalchenko" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (February 2015)...
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Nikifor Alekseevich Begichev (Bigichev) (Russian: Никифор Алексеевич Бегичев (Бигичев);
February 7 (N.S.
February 19), 1874 – May 18, 1927) was a Soviet...
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Nikifor Mran'ka (1901 – 1973) (Chuvash and Russian: Никифор Мранька) was a
Chuvash writer and playwright. He was born on July 9, 1901, in Pileshkasy,...