- (Ukrainian, Kyiv, 1997, 2nd ed. 1999)
Alternative transliterations: Solomiya,
Solomea Francisca de Haan;
Krasimira Daskalova; Anna Loutfi.
Biographical Dictionary...
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Slavic Studies. 52 (1): 30–49. doi:10.1163/22102396-05201009. Pavlychko,
Solomea.
Letters from Kiev (1992). Plokhy,
Serhii (2006). The
Origins of the Slavic...
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after 1204
Spouse Roman the
Great Issue Theodora Romanovna Elena Romanovna Solomea Romanovna House Rurik Father Rurik Rostislavich Mother Anna of Turov...
- Visions:
Stories from
Canada and
Ukraine by
Janice Kulyk Keefer (Editor),
Solomea Pavlychko (Editor). O.
Zabuzhko Fieldwork In
Ukrainian ****, translated...
- Visions:
Stories From
Canada and Ukraine, eds.
Janice Kulyk Keefer and
Solomea Pavlychko, Regina,
Coteau Books, 1998
Literary Pluralities, ed. Christl...
- Farrar, Straus, Giroux. ISBN 978-0-374-17703-4. Keefer, Janice; Pavlychko,
Solomea (1998). Two lands, new visions:
stories from
Canada and Ukraine. Coteau...
- Kyiv is also
named after Solomiya Krushelnytska. Semotiuk, A.J. (2023),
Solomea: Star of Opera's
Golden Age,
Courageous Heart Productions (Toronto)...
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during the hostilities. He was
married on
November 29, 1862, to
Cornelia Solomea Schoeneich,
daughter of
Heinrich Shoeneich-Krasnadomsky and
Maria Magdalena...
- In the 20th century, po****r
operatic singers like
Modest Mencinsky and
Solomea Krushelnycki included Ukrainian folk
songs in
their concert performances...
- lands, new visions:
stories from
Canada and Ukraine.
Janice Kulyk Keefer,
Solomea Pavlychko.
Regina Saskatchewan:
Coteau Books, 1998. Half a breath: a brief...