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Elena Dmitriyevna Stasova (Russian: Елена Дмитриевна Стасова; 15
October [O.S. 3 October] 1873 – 31
December 1966) was a
Russian Soviet revolutionary...
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Nadezhda Vasilievna Stasova (Russian: Надежда Васильевна Стасова; June 24 [O.S. June 12] 1822 –
October 9 [O.S.
September 27] 1895) was a
prominent Russian...
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Stasova may
refer to:
Feminine form of the
Russian surname Stasov Feminine form of the
Czech surname Staš This
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lists articles ****ociated...
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Simona Stašová (born 19
March 1955) is a
Czech stage,
filmm and
television actress.
Since making her
theatre debut in 1976, she has
acted on
stage in...
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according to
Stasova. At the
latter date the
international organization maintained a
total of 56
periodicals in 19 languages,
Stasova stated.
Stasova noted that...
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Varvara Dmitrievna Komarova-
Stasova (1862 – 1942) was a
Russian writer and musicologist, who
published under the pen name
Vladimir Karenin. She wrote...
- England, France, and
other countries.
Alongside Anna
Filosofova and
Nadezhda Stasova, whom she mentored,
Trubnikova was one of the
earliest leaders of the Russian...
- Trubnikova, who
educated her on the subject.
Alongside Trubnikova and
Nadezhda Stasova,
Filosofova was one of the
earliest leaders of the
Russian women's movement...
- Jana
Stašová (born 5
November 1960) is a
Slovak handball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Petrovich Stasov (1769–1848), His daughter,
Duchess Nadezhda Vasilievna Stasova (1822–1895), was a
philanthropist and women's
rights activist. She organized...