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- Eugene to a local peasant named Stepanida whose husband lives away in the city. For several months Eugene and Stepanida have encounters, with Eugene paying...
- Stepanida Artakhinova (born 13 September 1989) is a Russian Paralympic archer. She competed in the 2012 Summer Paralympics, winning a bronze medal. She...
- Godunov "Krivoy" (lit. 'the one-e****', died c. 1568–1570) and his wife Stepanida Ivanovna. His older brother Vasily died young and without issue. There...
- who has the nickname Belka (Squirrel). Stepanida's parents died in an expedition to Central Asia. Soon Stepanida leaves the institute and gets a job in...
- Cathedral, Kremlin (1929) Spouse Feodor I of Russia Dynasty Godunov [ru] Father Feodor Ivanovich Godunov Mother Stepanida Ivanovna Religion Russian Orthodox...
- Tolstoy. Their common ancestor was Andrey Vasilievich Tolstoy, who married Stepanida Andreevna Miloslavskaya, a cousin of the tsarina. This marriage had allowed...
- Makar Ivanovich Nikolai Korn as Nastenka's father Elena Kirillova as Stepanida Зима на Заречной улице На улице Кухмистерова покажут кинокартину о двух...
- (Stefaniia [steˈfɑn⁽ʲ⁾ijɐ]), Степанія (Stepaniia), Степанида (Stepanyda [stepɐˈnɪdɐ]), equivalent to Stephanie, masculine of Stefan and Stepan, of Gr**** origin...
- Polish Stefka, the Macedonian Stefanija, the Russian Stepa, the Russian Stepanida, the Russian Stepanyda, the German Stephanine, the Russian Stesha, the...
- Brothers Karamazov - Matryona 1969 - Barbara the Fair with the Silken Hair - Stepanida 1973 - The Golden Horns - Grandmother Anastasia "Краткая биография". Люди...