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- Oblast). He married in 1829 his paternal grandmother Elisaveta P...vna Tarnovska. Skoropadskyi's father Petro Ivanovych Skoropadskyi (6 March 1834 – 30...
- articles. In Ukraine Katerina Tarnovska leads a group called the Asgarda which claims to be a new tribe of Amazons. Tarnovska believes that the Amazons are...
- of Plovdiv and was built in 1363–1364 on the site of the Sveta Petka Tarnovska Cathedral Church after the conquest of Plovdiv by the Ottoman army. During...
- also titled Princess of Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Княгиня Търновска, Knyagina Tarnovska). As of 2015, the current Prince of Tarnovo is Prince Boris, son of Prince...
- & codified by Volodymyr Pylant in 1985 Famous practitioners Kateryna Tarnovska (founder of Asgarda) Parenthood Hopak and other traditional Ukrainian...
- Andriy Miklashevsky Daria Miklashevska (Olsuyeva) Yelyzaveta Skoropadska (Tarnovska) Ivan Skoropadsky Maria Skoropadska (Miklashevska) Petro Skoropadsky Yelyzaveta...
- Countess Maria Tarnowska (or Tarnowskaya, Tarnovska, etc.; 9 June 1877, Poltava, Russian Empire – 23 January 1949, Santa Fe, Argentina), born Maria Nikolaevna...
- Second Bulgarian Empire. In Bulgaria she is venerated as Sveta Petka Tarnovska, "of Tarnovo". In 1393, they were transferred to Belgrade, specifically...
- culture in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries", p. 47. The "St. Petka Tarnovska" Church, Balchik. Accessed 12 Feb 2024. (in Bulgarian) Po****tion on 01...
- Търновски (Tarnovski) Czech/Slovak Tarnovský Tarnovská Hungarian Tarnovszki, Tarnovszky Latvian Tarnovskis Tarnovska Lithuanian Tarnauskas Tarnauskienė (married)...