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Voskresensky (Russian: Воскресенский; masculine),
Voskresenskaya (Воскресенская; feminine), or
Voskresenskoye (Воскресенское; neuter) may
refer to: Alexander...
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Sergei Sergeevich Chetverikov (Russian: Серге́й Серге́евич Четверико́в; 6 May 1880 – 2 July 1959) was a
Russian biologist and one of the
early contributors...
- Voskresensky-Stekanov (also
spelled Pyotr,
Peter and Voskresenskii,
Voskresenski, Russian: Пётр Воскресенский-Стеканов; born 18 June 1985) is a Russian...
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Voskresensky District is the name of
several administrative and muni****l
districts in Russia. The name is
generally derived from or
related to the root...
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Allied armed forces King Michael's Coup
Moscow Armistice and
Lapland War
Voskresenski,
Valentin (25 June 2020). "The
Goryani Movement against the Communist...
- Pivnichno-Brovarskyi
Masyv Pozniaky Raiduzhnyi Masyv Rembaza Rusanivka Rusanivski Sady
Sotsmisto Troieshchyna Voskresenka Voskresenski Sady Vyhurivshchyna...
- of Leningrad,
Bishop Nikolai (Yarushevich), and
Metropolitan Sergi (
Voskresenski)), out of 45,000
priests there were only to 2,000–3,000 remaining, not...
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Sotsmisto (Соцмісто)
Troieshchyna (Троєщина)
Voskresenska (Воскресенка)
Voskresenski Sady (Воскресенські сади)
Vyhurivshchyna (Вигурівщина)
Lypky and Zvirynets...
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Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230535794_12
Voskresenski, Valentin. (2020). The
Goryani Movement against the
Communist Regime...
- in
January 1899. He also
published short stories under the
pseudonym Voskresenski. His
memoirs on
Chekhov were
published in the
October 1911
issue of Russkaya...