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- Galina Rodionovna Lukashenko (Belarusian: Галіна Радзівонаўна Лукашэнка, romanized: Halina Radzivonaŭna Łukašenka, Галіна Радыёнаўна Лукашэнка, Halina...
- 1727 and was married twice: to N, a Lithuanian woman, and to Ekaterina Rodionovna Saburova, without having children by either of them. Catherine I is the...
- language through communication with household serfs and his nanny, Arina Rodionovna, whom he loved dearly and to whom he was more attached than to his own...
- Azadovsky wrote monumental articles on Pushkin's sources, his nurse "Arina Rodionovna", and the "Brothers Grimm" demonstrating that tales recited to Pushkin...
- Victoria Rodionovna Kan (Russian: Виктория Родионовна Кан; born 3 August 1995) is a Russian tennis player. She has won 23 singles and 14 doubles titles...
- (1788–1858), Finnish author and academic MPC · 3522 3523 Arina 1975 TV2 Arina Rodionovna Yakoleva [ru] (1758–1828), the nurse of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin...
- Borisovna Mikhalchuk, director of the kindergarten Elizaveta Uvarova as Arina Rodionovna, nurse Sergey Bachursky as Petya Valery Kislenko as Dima Felix Krol as...
- tales in verse inspired by the childhood tales told by his nurse Arina Rodionovna at the Mikhaylovskoye village. Similar stories could be found in the Russian...
- Promised Heaven Katya Ivanova Anna Karamazoff Neighbor 1990 Jokes Marina Rodionovna/ lady/devil Pit Lady-charity Quarry Baranovskaya Sunset Potapovna Suicide...
- Shuvalov, an army captain who died when the boy was ten, and Tatiana Rodionovna. The Shuvalov family fortunes changed drastically in 1741, when Empress...