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- splinter) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Shchepkina or Schepkina. It may refer to Mikhail Shchepkin (1788–1863), Russian actor...
- Tatiana Lvovna Shchepkina-Kupernik (Russian: Татья́на Льво́вна Ще́пкина-Купе́рник, January 24 [O.S. January 12] 1874 in Moscow, Russian Empire – July 27...
- Ekaterina Shchepkina (1854–1938) was a Russian and later Soviet feminist, historian and journalist. Ekaterina Nikolaevna Shchepkina was born in 1854 and...
- co-author of 1066 and All That Victor Serge (1890–1947), Russia Ekaterina Shchepkina (1854–1938), Russia Andrey Shestakov, (1877–1941), Soviet history, agriculture...
- Lyceum) was opened. The modern lyceum is located at Elisavetinskaya (Shchepkina) street, 5. The lyceum is closely connected with Odesa University and...
- 1993) Igor Severyanin (1887–1941) Varlam Shalamov (1907–1982) Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik (1874–1952) Stepan Shchipachev (1889–1980) Vadim Shefner (1915–2002)...
- the Russian Federation Jurisdiction Government of Russia Headquarters Shchepkina st. 42, Moscow 55°46′59.54″N 37°37′49.74″E / 55.7832056°N 37.6304833°E...
- Shchebalsky (1810–1886), critic, editor and literary historian Tatiana Shchepkina-Kupernik (1874–1952), poet, writer, playwright and translator, Deborah...
- Anna Kalmanovich, Liudmila Ruttsen, Ariadna Tyrkova-Williams, Jekaterina Shchepkina, and Olga Shapir. The league combined philanthropic goals, education and...
- housed in the Russian State Museum in Moscow), say she was Moravian. M. V. Shchepkina posited the idea that the Sbornik was compiled for Maria in 1199–1206...