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Anatole Vakhnianyn (Ukrainian: Анатоль Вахнянин; 19
September 1841 – 11
February 1908), was a
Ukrainian composer,
political and
cultural figure, teacher...
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mechanical engineer Anatole Taubman (born 1971),
Swiss actor Anatole Vakhnianyn (1841–1908),
Ukrainian political and
cultural figure Anatole Serret, Australian...
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regions and
groups of intellectuals,
mostly from the same city.
Anatole Vakhnianyn was
elected the
first head of the
Prosvita Society. By the end of 1913...
- (alternately
Alexander Tysovsky),
founder of
Ukrainian Scouting Anatole Vakhnianyn,
composer and
leading cultural figure Iryna Vilde (Polotniuk), Ukrainian...
- (2000)
Yulia Tymoshenko,
Prime Minister of
Ukraine (2007–2010)
Anatole Vakhnianyn,
leader of the
Christian Social Movement in
Ukraine Avhustyn Voloshyn...
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Andrzej Trzebicki (1607–1679),
Polish nobleman,
bishop of Kraków
Anatole Vakhnianyn (1841–1908),
Ukrainian political and
cultural figure, composer, teacher...
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Yulia Tymoshenko,
Prime Minister of
Ukraine (2007–2010)
Anatole Vakhnianyn,
leader of the
Christian Social Movement in
Ukraine Avhustyn Voloshyn...
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Ukrainian political and
cultural figure Oleksander Barvinsky,
Anatole Vakhnianyn, and
Kyryl Studynsky. The
Christian Social Movement's
support was based...
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Ukrainian writer,
Taras Shevchenko, a
Ukrainophile movement led by
Anatole Vakhnianyn and the
Prosvita society arose which published literature in the Ukrainian/Ruthenian...