- Karl
Purgold (28
December 1850, in
Gotha – 25 June 1939, in Gotha) was a
German classical archaeologist and
museum director. In 1878 he
received his doctorate...
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proposed to
Nadezhda Purgold, with whom he had
developed a
close relationship over w****ly
gatherings of The Five at the
Purgold household. They married...
- Римская-Корсакова, IPA: [nɐˈdʲeʐdə nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvnə ˈrʲimskəjə ˈkorsəkəvə] ; née
Purgold;
October 19 [O.S.
October 31] 1848 – May 24, 1919) was a
Russian pianist...
- Scott;
accessed March 8, 2014.
Cindy Richardson, Dale McEowen, ed. (1970).
Purgold:
North Kansas City High
School Yearbook 1970. Vol. XLIII.
North Kansas...
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Nadezhda Purgold accompanied on the piano. The cast
included Modest Mussorgsky (Podkolyosin),
Alexander Dargomyzhsky (Kochkaryov),
Aleksandra Purgold (Fyokla...
- Brullov. It was at this
church that
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
married Nadezhda Purgold in 1872. Just west of
Pargolovo lies the
Northern Cemetery, the second...
-
reasons unknown. The
school adopted a new name for the
yearbook in 1950: the
Purgold. In the 2019 season, the women's
basketball team
defeated Jefferson City...
- Islands. In
addition he
edited the
inscriptions of
Olympia (with Karl
Purgold) and the 6th to 11th
editions of the
widely used
commentary on
Julius Caesar's...
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along US 11 Gap
between segments ending at
different points along SR 680 York 0.24 0.39 SR 652 (Claxton Cr**** Road)
Purgold Road SR 626 (Shirley Road)...
- and
released by
Decca Records in 1954. In 1869–70,
Nadezhda Nikolayevna Purgold arranged the
original version of
Antar for
piano four-hands. In 1875, four...