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Dmitri Minaevich Sinodi-Popov (Russian Дмитрий Минаевич Синоди-Попов) (1855 – 1910) was a
Russian Empire artist of Gr**** descent.
Dmitri Sinodi-Popov was born...
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Alexandre Koyré
Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky Witold Rowicki Georgy Sedov Dmitri Sinodi-Popov It is also ****ociated with:
Peter I of
Russia Alexander I of Russia...
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House of
Sinodi-Popov (Russian: Дом Синоди-Попова) is an
object of
cultural heritage located at 84
Grecheskaya Street [ru] in the city of Taganrog...
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Synod of the
Albanian Orthodox Church (Albanian:
Sinodi i Shenjtë i Kishës
Ortodokse Autoqefale të Shqipërisë) is the
highest governing body of the...
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Russian priest and revolutionary, a
deputy of the
Fourth Imperial Duma
Dmitri Sinodi-Popov (1855–1910),
Russian artist This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Rossetti Beata Beatrix (approximate
completion date)
Sibylla Palmifera Dmitri Sinodi-Popov – An Old Gr****
James Tissot Captain Frederick Gustavus Burnaby La...
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Seraphima Blonskaya portrait by
Dmitri Sinodi-Popov, from
Taganrog Museum of Art Born (1870-10-03)October 3, 1870 Verkhnodniprovsk,
Ukraine Died August...
- (4): 1153–4. doi:10.1590/s0004-282x2000000600029. PMID 11105089. "Dmitri
Sinodi-Popov".
Official Website of the City of Taganrog.
Retrieved 21 November...
- artworks. He also
promoted cultural development in the city.
Giacomo Marcuzzi,
Sinodi Aquileiesi, Udine,
Tipografia del Patronato, 1910, pp. 212-236 Pio Paschini...
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Pavel Filevsky,
Vladimir Bogoraz,
artists Seraphima Blonskaya and
Dmitri Sinodi-Popov. In 1890,
mayor of
Taganrog Konstantin Foti
asked Chekhov to send...