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Yosyf Samuyilovych Zisels (Ukrainian: Йосиф Самуїлович Зісельс; born 2
December 1946), also
Josef Zissels, is a
Ukrainian human rights activist and former...
- Йосиф Сліпий, born as Ukrainian: Йосиф Коберницький-Дичковський, romanized:
Yosyf Kobernyts'kyy-Dychkovs'kyy; 17
February 1892 – 7
September 1984) was a Major...
- in the Kiev
Governorate (now in
Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine). His
father Yosyf (1776–1856) was
originally a
farmer and trader, then
became a
Uniate clergyman...
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Yosyf Holovach (Ukrainian: Йосиф Головач; 11
August 1924 – 18 June 2000) was a
Ruthenian Gr****
Catholic hierarch. He was an
auxiliary bishop of the Ruthenian...
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Yosyf Shumlyansky (Ukrainian: Йосиф Іван Шумлянський, Polish: Józef Szumlański; 1643–1708) was an
Eastern Catholic (previously Orthodox)
bishop of the...
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Yosyf Penyak (Ukrainian: Йосиф Пеняк; born 31 May 1984, in Uzhhorod) is a
Ukrainian snowboarder,
specializing in
parallel slalom. He
represented Ukraine...
- Parfenii, 1649-1665
Yosyf Voloshynovskyi, 1670-1673
Porphyriy Kulchynskyi, 1681-1686
Yosyf de
Kamelis (Joseph de Camillis), 1690-1706
Yosyf Hodermarskyi, 1706-1716...
- In 1963, the
church was
recognized as
Ukrainian through the
efforts of
Yosyf Slipyi. In 1963, the
ordinary (or hierarch) of the
church was
granted the...
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Yosif Isaakovich Gotman (Ukrainian: Йосиф Ісаакович Готман; 1890–1920), also
known by his nom de
plure Yosif the Emigrant, was a
Ukrainian anarchist and...
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