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Nadezhda Vasilyevna Repina (Russian: Наде́жда Васи́льевна Ре́пина) (October 7 [O.S.
September 25] 1809 –
December 2 [O.S.
November 20] 1867) was a Russian...
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Tatiana Repina (Russian: Татьяна Репина) is a one-act
drama by
Anton Chekhov,
written in 1889, as a
sequel to
Alexey Suvorin's play
Tatiana Repina, with...
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Repin (Russian: Ре́пин; masculine) or
Repina (Ре́пина; feminine) is a
Russian last name. It is
derived from the
sobriquet репа, repa, 'turnip' and may...
- "Polina
Repina". Rio 2016.
Archived from the
original on 15
August 2016.
Retrieved 20
August 2016.
Polina Repina at
World Athletics Polina Repina at Olympedia...
- режиссеру Андерсену" (Interview) (in Russian).
Interviewed by
Nadezhda Repina. Экспресс газета Online.
Retrieved 24
February 2017.
Milla Jovovich's mother...
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Varvara Saulina (Russian: Варвара Алексеевна Саулина; née
Repina, born 31
March 1992) is a
Russian Woman FIDE
Master (WFM) (2005).
Varvara Saulina two...
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Repina (Russian: Репина) is a
rural locality (Russian: деревня, lit. 'village') in
Chernitsynsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement,
Oktyabrsky District, Kursk...
- к режиссеру Андерсену (Interview) (in Russian).
Interviewed by
Nadezhda Repina. Экспресс газета Online.
Archived from the
original on
March 3, 2017. Retrieved...
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farce in one act The
Wedding (Свадьба, 1889)—a play in one act
Tatiana Repina (Татьяна Репина, 1889)—a
drama in one act The
Night before the
Trial (Ночь...
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itinerant merchant selling horses. Repin's mother,
Tatiana Stepanovna Repina (née Bocharova) (1811—1880), was also the
daughter of a soldier. She had...