- word yozh (Russian: ёж),
meaning hedgehog; its
feminine counterpart is
Yezhova or Ezhova. It may
refer to:
Denis Ezhov (born 1985),
Russian ice hockey...
- upon the
coming information as to who the
owner of the
culprit might be.
Yezhova, I., Shub, E.
Commentaries to Хамелеон. The
Works by A.P.
Chekhov in 12...
- 1939, he told his
interrogators in May that
Koltsov and
Yezhova had been
lovers and that "
Yezhova was
connected with
Koltsov with
respect to
espionage work...
-
there and die, due to the
sheer stress of
having endured such horror.
Yezhova, I., Shub, E.
Commentaries to Cмерть чиновника. The
Works by A.P. Chekhov...
-
Elena Yezhova (1793-1853) was a
Russian stage actress and
opera singer (mezzo soprano). She was
engaged at the
Bolshoi Theatre,
Saint Petersburg from...
-
Ludmila Ezhova Grebenkova (Людмила Ежова Гребенкова (Lyudmila
Yezhova Grebenkova), born 4
March 1982) is a
Russian former competitive gymnast. She won...
-
Yekaterina Ivanovna Yezhova (1787–1837), was a
Russian Empire stage actress. She was a
leading celebrated star at the
Imperial Theatre of
Saint Petersburg...
- not been punished. On a
visit to
Moscow in 1938,
Sholokhov met
Yevgenia Yezhova, wife of
Nikolai Yezhov, the People's
Commissar for
Internal Affairs (NKVD)...
-
contractor employing a
couple of
hired workers. His
mother Anna
Antonovna Yezhova was Lithuanian.
Despite writing in his
official biographical forms that...
- May 29, 2015.
Retrieved May 14, 2015. Kolisnichenko, M.; Pashkevich, K.;
Yezhova, O.; Navrotska, A. (2020-04-23). Сучасна інтерпретація українського народного...