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Yermolov (Russian: Ермолов [(j)ɪrˈmoɫəf]) is a
Russian surname which derives from the
given name
Yermolay (Russian: Ермолай) or its
shortened form Yermol;...
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Maria Nikolayevna Yermolova (Russian: Мария Николаевна Ермолова; 15 July [O.S. 3 July] 1853 in
Moscow – 12
March 1928, id.) was a
Russian actress, said...
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Portrait of
Maria Yermolova (Russian: Портре́т М. Н. Ермо́ловой) is a
painting by the
Russian artist Valentin Serov,
painted in 1905. The size is 224...
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Valentyna Ivanivna Yermolova (7
February 1940 - 19
February 2023) was a
Soviet and
Ukrainian writer and screenwriter.
Member of the
National Union of...
- The
Yermolova Theatre (Russian: Москóвский теáтр им. М. Н. Ермóловой) is a
theatre company in the
Tverskoy District of
central Moscow. It is
under the...
- he was
admitted to the
troupe of the
Yermolova Theatre,
under the
leadership of Oleg Menshikov. In the
Yermolova Theatre, he pla****
Hamlet in William...
- 1986, she
proposed to go to the
Moscow Drama Theater named after M.N.
Yermolova - a
theater located in Moscow.
Decree of the
President of the Russian...
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Maria Yermolova-class
ships are p****enger
ships built in the
Titovo Brodogradiliste shipyard in Kraljevica,
Yugoslavia in the 1970s. The construction...
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drama by Chekhov,
written specifically for
Maria Yermolova,
rising star of Maly Theatre.
Yermolova rejected the play and it was not
published until 1923...
- (built as
Lyubovy Orlova) was a Yugoslavia-built ice-strengthened
Maria Yermolova-class
cruise ship,
which was
built in 1976 and
primarily used for Antarctic...