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Drahomanova 29 June 1849 – 4
October 1930),
better known by her pen name
Olena Pchilka (Ukrainian: Олена Пчілка), was a
Ukrainian publisher, writer, ethnographer...
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publisher Olha Drahomanova-Kosach,
better known under her pen-name
Olena Pchilka. Ukrainka's
father was
Petro Kosach (from the Kosača
noble family), head...
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Ukrainian writer and
feminist Olha
Kosach (1849–1930), pen name
Olena Pchilka,
Ukrainian publisher, writer, ethnographer,
interpreter and
civil activist...
- of Bavaria,
German prince and
field marshal (b. 1846)
October 4 –
Olena Pchilka,
Ukrainian writer,
translator and
publisher (b. 1849)
October 10 – Adolf...
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Ostrogradsky (1801–1862), a
Ukrainian mathematician,
mechanic and
physicist Olena Pchilka (1849–1930), a
Ukrainian publisher, writer,
ethnographer and
civil activist...
- and he was a
brother of the
writer and
ethnographer Olha
Kosach (Olena
Pchilka). With his wife,
actress Liudmyla Drahomanova [uk], he had a daughter,...
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Ukrainian writers Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky,
Lesya Ukrainka, her
mother Olena Pchilka and
Maxim Rylsky—then a
gymnasium pupil—as well as the
actors Mariya Zankovetska...
- Halychyna,
Dnieper Ukraine and the
Polish Chełm Land.
Ethnographer Olena Pchilka researched the
local embroidery patterns and clothing. The
typical local...
- Karolidis, D. H. Lawrence,
William John Locke,
Vladimir Mayakovsky,
Olena Pchilka,
Maria Polydouri,
Marion Manville Pope,
George Haven Putnam,
Karam Singh...
- Kotliarevsky, 1903. From left:
Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky,
Vasyl Stefanyk,
Olena Pchilka,
Lesya Ukrainka,
Mykhailo Starytsky, Hnat Khotkevych,
Volodymyr Samijlenko...