- Ivan
Karpovych Tobilevych (Ukrainian: Іван Карпович Тобілевич,
pronounced [iˈwɑn ˈkɑrpowɪtʃ tobiˈlɛwɪtʃ]; 29 September [O.S. 17 September] 1845 – 15 September [O...
- The
estate itself was
founded in 1871 by the playwright's
father Karpo Tobilevych and
named in
honor of his wife,
Nadiya Tarkovska. Later, Karpenko-Karyi...
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Faryzad Zaruchyny po-frantsuzky K.
Magnier Madame Carlier Palyvoda I.
Tobilevych Starostykha Yama O.
Kuprin Anna
Markivna Piznya serenada V.
Ilyin Nina...
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suggestions for
contemporary Ukraine included Tobilevychi (in
honour of the
Tobilevych family, the
Coryphaei of the
classic Ukrainian drama established in Yelysavethrad...
- the
Soviet times the
street carried the name of
Tobilevych after the
Ukrainian play
writer Ivan
Tobilevych better known as Ivan Karpenko-Karyi.
Since 1992...
- Site, Holy
Protection Church,
Kateryna Bilokur Manor;
Kirovohrad Oblast:
Tobilevych Museum Heritage Park,
Saint Elisabeth Fortress,
Kirovohrad Oblast Art...
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Joseph Stadnyk. From 1929 to 1934,
Kryvytska worked at the
Ukrainian Ivan
Tobilevych Theater under the
direction of
Volodymyr Blavatsky. In 1934–1936, she...
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prohibiting the
Ukrainian press. "In
their time
Marko Kropyvnytsky, Ivan
Tobilevych,
Mykola Sadovsky,
Maria Zankovetska,
Panas Saksahansky all
should have...
- of
Battle for Kyiv" (1945), "Fields of
Battle of Poltava" (1949), Ivan
Tobilevych museum-reserve "Khutir Nadiia" (1956). In 1965
there was
announced creation...
- withdrawal,
however Ivan Rembolovych, **** Khmara-Kharchenko and
Mykola Tobilevych were
decorated for
their actions.[citation needed] In 1926,
Korosten received...