- but died by
drowning at age 11 (1919) in the
Dnieper River in Ukraine. /
skriˈɑːbɪn/, UK also /skriˈæbɪn/; Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Скря́бин, IPA:...
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Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov (/ˈmɒlətɒf/; né Skryabin; 9
March [O. S. 25 February] 1890 – 8
November 1986) was a
Soviet politician, diplomat, and revolutionary...
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Niurgun Skriabin is a
Belarusian freestyle wrestler. He won the
silver medal in the 65 kg
event at the 2020
European Wrestling Championships held in Rome...
- War II,
Vyacheslav Skriabin was
appointed as the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the USSR. Like many
Soviet revolutionaries,
Skriabin had
adopted a pseudonym...
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Mykola Ihorovych Skriabin (born 17
December 1978) is a
Ukrainian alpine skier. He
competed at the 1998, 2002 and the 2006
Winter Olympics. His younger...
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appeared (Ukrainian: Горіла сосна, палала). The
Ukrainian band
Skriabin created a song
dedicated to the
revolutionary days of Maidan.
Another native...
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multiple names:
authors list (link)
Skriabin, A. (1961). "Tetragonoporus
calyptocephalus a.
Skriabin". Sukrpromedic.
Retrieved 24 May 2018. Hargis...
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Skryabin (Ukrainian: Скрябін, also
transliterated as
Scriabin or
Skriabin) is a
Ukrainian rock, pop band
formed in 1989 in Novoiavorivsk, Ukraine. Prominent...
- IMSLP. Roberts,
Peter Deane (1993).
Modernism in
Russian Piano Music:
Skriabin, Prokofiev, and
Their Russian Contemporaries, p.136. ISBN 0-253-34992-3...
- Twentieth-Century Music, p.101.
Prentice Hall. ISBN 9780139341267. "Late
Skriabin: Some
Principles behind the Style", p.221. Jay Reise. 19th-Century Music...