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Prokofy Logvinovich Romanenko (Russian: Прокофий Логвинович Романенко; 25
February [O.S. 13 February] 1897 – 10
March 1949) was a
Ukrainian Soviet Army...
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Prokofy "Alyosha" Ap****novich
Dzhaparidze or ****aridze, (Georgian: პროკოფი აფრასიონის ძე ჯაფარიძე, Russian: Прокофий Апрасионович Джапаридзе; 15 January...
- Ivan Kriuk-Kolychev in the spring, both of whom were put to death. Then
Prokofy Lyapunov declared himself the "white tsar", and led a
revolt from the Riazan...
- Fitzpatrick, also
known under her pen name and
virtual worlds pseudonym "
Prokofy Neva", is a
former human rights activist, Russian–English translator, former...
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Prokopy Kozmich (or
Prokophy Kuzmich)
Yelizarov (Russian: Прокопий Козьмич (Прокофий Кузьмич) Елизаров; died June 16, 1681) was a
Russian statesman of...
- the 16th, 61st, and 3rd Tank
Armies of
Georgy Zhukov's
Western Front.
Prokofy Romanenko's 3rd Tank Army,
reinforced with
additional infantry and tank...
- (Lieutenant-General
Alexander Luchinsky) 48th Army (Lieutenant-General
Prokofy Romanenko) 65th Army (Lieutenant-General
Pavel Batov) 16th Air Army (Colonel-General...
- Army, led by
Pavel Batov 61st Army, led by
Pavel Belov 48th Army, led by
Prokofy Romanenko 70th Army, led by Ivan
Galanin /
Vladimir Sharapov (September...
- (1753–1818) –
Officer in
whose division Nicholas Rostov was ****igned.
Prokofy –
footman in the
Rostov household General Raevsky (1771–1829) – Russian...
- (3): 221–236. doi:10.1080/13600834.2012.744225. ISSN 1360-0834. Neva,
Prokofy (8
December 2005). "InfoFunnel".
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original on 29 November...