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- Верещагин) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Vereshchagina. It was also a name of an old Russian Boyar family. Pavel Vereshchagin...
- the cycle about Alice Selezneva. The main roles were pla**** by Daria Vereshchagina and Mark Eydelshteyn. The novel was adapted as a five-part television...
- artist's painting differently. For example, the Soviet art historian Alla Vereshchagina wrote that the choice of these episodes instead of "the great multitude...
- with Yekaterina Sushkova (1812–1868), a friend of his cousin Sasha Vereshchagina, whom he often visited in Srednikovo village. Yekaterina failed to take...
- such a stamp of maturity and skill as this one." Art historian Alla Vereshchagina noted that the painting Peter the Great Interrogating the Tsarevich...
- Kaganovich (1963, p. 152) Karev (2003, p. 62) Vereshchagina (1973, p. 14) Gavrilova (1977, pp. 35–36) Vereshchagina (1973, p. 15) Kaganovich (1963, p. 157)...
- Oleg Vereshchagin Comedy Woman comedian Day 1 Day 24 5th Alexandra Vereshchagina Photographer Day 1 Day 24 Daria Blokhina Voice actress Day 13 Day 21...
- Сто лет тому вперёд Director: Aleksandr Andryushchenko Cast: Daria Vereshchagina, Mark Eidelstein, Kirill Mitrofanov, Alexander Petrov, Yura Borisov...
- Fiction Monster Guest from the ****ure Alexander Andryushchenko Daria Vereshchagina, Mark Eidelstein Russia Teen Sci-fi Drama The Invisibles Andrew Currie...
- from 1917 to 1919, to Marina Baskakova from 1927 to 1935, to Nadezhda Vereshchagina-Rozanova in 1947. "Sokolov, Mikhail [Michael] Ksenofontovich (1885-1947)"...