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Grigorije Ivanovič
Samojlov (Russian Cyrillic: Григорий Иванович Самойлов; Taganrog,
Imperial Russia, 8
September 1904 - Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia,...
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Grigorije Samojlov see: M. Prosen, Post-war opus of
Grigorije Samojlov, DaNS 49, Novi Sad 2005, 46–48; М. Prosen, An
architect Grigorije Samojlov, the catalogue...
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Yevgeny Valerianovich Samoylov (Russian: Евгений Валерианович Самойлов; 16
April 1912 – 17
February 2006) was a
Soviet actor who
gained prominence in youthful...
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proponents were
Aleksandar Deroko,
Momir Korunović,
Branko Krstić,
Grigorije Samojlov and
Nikolay Krasnov.
Their main
contribution were the
royal castles on...
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Moscow Film Festival. The only
daughter of
actor Yevgeny Samoilov (or
Samojlov) and
Zinaida Samoilova (née Levina),
Samoilova was born in
Leningrad on...
- was
built in 1939,
after the
design of the
Russian architect Grigorije Samojlov. With one
residential and
several official entrances, the
building opens...
- the
individuals parti****ting in the
project was the
architect Grigorije Samojlov, a
White Russian émigré who had been
living in
Belgrade since 1921. Among...
- of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia. This
building was
designed by
Grigorije Samojlov and was
finished a
couple of
months prior to the
outbreak of the war in...
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Dovzhenko Yuliya Solntseva Written by
Oleksandr Dovzhenko Starring Yevgeni Samojlov Ivan
Skuratov Aleksandr Grechanyy Aleksandr Khvylya Nikolai Makarenko Pyotr...
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published in
Politika on 27
August 1953, and the
winner was
Grigorij Samojlov, an
architect from Belgrade. From its
establishment in 1951
until 1984...