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- Elena Miller, originally known as Yelena Borisovna Olshanskaya, is a Russian who, as alleged by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), lived...
- Juliana Olshanskaya (c. 1525 – c. 1540; Ukrainian: Юліанія Юріївна Ольшанська Дубровицька, romanized: Yulianiia Yuriivna Olshanska Dubrovytska) was a...
- Olszansciorum Hippocentaurus or D. O. Corvo. Feminine variants: Olshanska, Olshanskaya, Hoshanska, Halshanskaya. Notable people with the surname include: Members...
- Disney Studios Sony Pictures Releasing (WDSSPR). The film follows Yuliya Olshanskaya as a ten-year-old girl, as a graduating student, and as a member of the...
- 2013: Sherlock Holmes as Irene Adler 2014: The Pregnancy Test as Olga Olshanskaya 2017 / 2018: The Americans as Elina Sachko 2019: Impossible Monsters...
- (1506–1580), German noble, mother of William the Silent St. Juliana Olshanskaya (c. 1525 – c. 1540) Juliana of Lazarevo (1530–1604), saint of the Orthodox...
- Group. ISBN 9785224044627. Сайт, посвящённый памяти Лидии Клемент Maria Olshanskaya. "Лидия Клемент и Нонна Суханова ("Слушай, Ленинград, я тебе спою…")"...
- 42 (4): 491–505. doi:10.1080/00085006.2000.11092260. S2CID 154717654. Olshanskaya, Natalia (2011). "Russian dystopia in exile: translating Zamiatin and...
- of Norwich (1342–1416), one of the greatest English mystics Juliana Olshanskaya (c. 1525 - c. 1540), Eastern Orthodox saint from the Olshanski family...
- Sciences. "Russians in Ukraine". Archived from the original on 19 May 2007. Olshanskaya, Elena (27 February 2004). Lagunina, Irina (ed.). "Горюны" [Goryuny]...