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Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (6 June [O.S. 26 May] 1799 – 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1837) was a
Russian poet, playwright, and
novelist of the Romantic...
- dead link] Gnammankou, Dieudonné.
Abraham Hanibal – l’aïeul noir de
Pouchkine. Paris:
Presence Africaine, 1996. ISBN 2708706098. 129.
Retrieved May...
- française, Musée
Pouchkine/Musée de l'Ermitage, Leningrad,
Aurora editions, 1990, n° 151 (French) Cinq siècles de
peinture française, Musée
Pouchkine/Musée de...
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target language.
Examples of
orthographic transcription are "Pushkin" and "
Pouchkine",
respectively the
English and
French orthographic transcriptions of the...
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February 22, 2011. Gnammankou, Dieudonné.
Abraham Hanibal – l'aïeul noir de
Pouchkine Archived March 15, 2016, at the
Wayback Machine, Paris, 1996. "Barnes...
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WATCH COLLECTING LIFESTYLE.
Retrieved 14 July 2020. "Alexandre
Pouchkine | Breguet". "Breguet
Lends its
Support to the
Geneva International Music...
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Count Mikhaïl
Illarionovitch Moussine-
Pouchkine (1836-1915), and her
niece was Olga
Illarionova Moussine-
Pouchkine (1865-1947), a
violinist with the Russian...
- 1972
Sette cervelli per un
colpo perfetto Gino
Roger Pigaut Portrait :
Pouchkine Sobolevsky [ru] Jean-Paul Roux (3) TV
movie 1973 Elle court, elle court...
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collaboration in 1999.
Their artworks are
shown in the
collections of the Musée
Pouchkine and the Musée de l'image.
Since 2012, they have been
regularly represented...
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Henri Grégoire (historian), Les
Perles de la poésie slave: Lermontov,
Pouchkine,
Mickiewicz (Liège, Bénard)
Emile Vandervelde,
Three Aspects of The Russian...