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marketed as Végétaline and in
Germany and
Denmark it is
marketed as
Palmin. It is not
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Liodor (Iliodor)
Ivanovich Palmin (Russian: Лиодо́р (Илиодор) Ива́нович Па́льмин; May 27 (May 15), 1841 in
Yaroslavskaya gubernia,
Russian Empire – November...
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where he
spent the next four years. In 1889
Aleksandr Kuprin met
Liodor Palmin, an
established poet who
arranged for the
publication in the
Russian Satirical...
- Zhulev,
Nikolai Leykin,
Aleksey Pleshcheyev,
Pyotr Sergeyenko and
Liodor Palmin. Still, the
political climate in
Russia by this time had changed, and the...
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Portrait Person Notable works Liodor Palmin (1841–1891)
Valentin Parnakh (1891–1951)
Sophia Parnok (1885–1933)
Boris Pasternak (1890–1960)
Karolina Pavlova...
- Riječka (1952) Duhi (1953)
Reakcionari Brod je
otplovio Čudo od
djevice Ivane Palmin List Ujak iz
Amerike Barba Žvane (1949) Draško Ređep (1971). Živan Milisavac...
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novelist and playwright,
Petrashevsky Circle member,
Alexey Slobodin Liodor Palmin (1841–1891), poet,
translator and
journalist Ivan
Panaev (1812–1862), writer...
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Gennadiy Peychev [ru], it was
sculpted by
Valentin Kozenyuk [ru] and
Aleksandr Palmin, with the ****istance of
Albert Charkin [ru]. The
pedestal is 5 m (16 ft)...
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literary section, pen names:
Heine form Tambov, The Melancholic),
Liodor Palmin, Ivan
Dmitriyev (originally the head of its
literary section),
Gavriil Zhulev...
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works appeared there, were
Vladimir Bezobrazov,
Ieronim Yasinsky,
Liodor Palmin,
Pavel Zasodimsky,
Pyotr Boborykin,
Daniil Mordovtsev,
Vasily Nemirovich-Danchenko...