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Venedikt Vasilyevich Yerofeyev, also or
Erofeyev (Russian: Венеди́кт Васи́льевич Ерофе́ев; 24
October 1938 in Niva-3 settlement,
suburb of Kandalaksha...
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Venedikt Viktorovich Yevladov (Russian: Венедикт Викторович Евладов; 20 March [O.S. 8 March] 1861,
Orenburg Governorate — 6 June [O.S. 24 May] 1914, Saint...
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Venedikt Petrovich Dzhelepov (Russian: Венедикт Петрович Джелепов;
April 12, 1913 –
March 12, 1999) was a
Soviet physicist. He
educated at
Leningrad Industrial...
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Venedikt Aleksandrovich Miakotin (Russian: Венеди́кт Алекса́ндрович Мяко́тин; 12
March 1867 – 5
October 1937) was a
Russian Empire historian and Narodnik...
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postmodernist prose poem[citation needed] by
Russian writer and
satirist Venedikt Yerofeyev.
Written between 1969 and 1970 and p****ed
around in samizdat...
- Vukoslavs'
donations to
Venedikt, the son of Crep. Vukoslav, Duke of
towns in Herzegovina,
later Pomoravlje Crep,
voivode Venedikt Crepović, Lord and monk...
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mentioned in
songs of
Vladimir Vysotsky, as well as
written works of
Venedikt Yerofeev, Yuz Aleshkovsky, and
Vyacheslav Shishkov.
Diverse additives are...
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subject of or
character in
several plays (including ****
Kaplan by
Venedikt Yerofeyev; Kill me, o my beloved! by
Elena Isaeva; The
Bolsheviks by Mikhail...
- Union, but
there were some
prominent writers,
including Maxim Gorky and
Venedikt Erofeev,
among his admirers, and his
ideas are
thought to have exercised...
- 1895–August 13, 1970) 1952: The Storm,
Lodovico Rocca 1962: The Storm,
Venedikt Pushkov (October 31, 1896–January 25, 1971) Lakshin,
Vladimir (1982). "Alexander...