- the
Blessed Surgeon and
Saint Luke of Crimea, born
Valentin Felixovich Voyno-Yasenetsky (Russian: Архиепи́скоп Лука́, Валенти́н Фе́ликсович Во́йно-Ясене́цкий;...
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Krasnoyarsk State Medical University named after Professor V. F.
Voyno-Yasenetsky (Kr****MU) (KrasGMU) (Krasnoyarsk
Medical Academy) (Russian: Красноярский...
- ****anese
author and
naturalist MPC · 6160 6161 Vojno-Yasenetsky 1971 TY2 Luka
Voyno-Yasenetsky (1877–1961),
Ukrainian surgeon and
theologian MPC · 6161 6162...
- de
facto one-party
communist rule in 1990,
there have been four mayors:
Voyno Voynov, SDS (Union of
Democratic Forces), ad interim, 1990–91;
Hristo Kirchev...
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Novikov Sergey Orlov Ivan
Koshkin 2012
Modified Aleksey Voyno Vladimir Chamyan Aleksandr Voyno 2012
Standard Pavel Danilovich Andrey Vikharev Sergey Konov...
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Luigia Poloni Religious habit, Crucifix[citation needed] Luka (
Voyno-Yasenetsky)
Wearing bishop's vestment,
pectoral cross and
engolpion worn...
- Tsvetaeva's
daughter Ariadna Èfron, Yuz
Aleshkovsky and
Archbishop Luka
Voyno-Yasenetsky. 4,662 (2010 Census) 4,849 (2002 Census) 8,869 (1989
Soviet census)...
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Leningrad Nicholas (Yarushevich),
Metropolitan of Kiev and
Galich Luke (
Voyno-Yasenetsky),
Archbishop of
Krasnoyarsk John (Bratolyubov),
Archbishop of...
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Friedrich Lessing (1809–1862),
German botanist; died in
Krasnoyarsk Luka (
Voyno-Yasenetsky) (1877–1961),
bishop of
Russian Orthodox Church and an archbishop...
- Varshavsky,
researched ubiquitination, Wolf
Prize in
Medicine winner Luka
Voyno-Yasenetsky,
founder of
purulent surgery,
saint Lev Vygotsky,
founder of...