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Yurenev (Russian: Юренев) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Yureneva. It may
refer to:
Rostislav Yurenev (1912–2002), Russian...
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Rostislav Nikolaevich Yurenev (Russian: Ростислав Николаевич Юренев; 12 April [O.S. 31 March] 1912 – 28 May 2002) was a
Soviet and
Russian film critic...
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Konstantin Konstantinovich Yurenev (Russian: Константи́н Константи́нович Юре́нев), also
known as
Konstantin Konstantinovich Krotovsky (Russian: Константин...
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Kushnirov 2016, p. 387.
Yurenev 1974, p. 375.
Neuberger 2019, p. 54.
Yurenev 1974, pp. 329–330.
Yurenev 1974, pp. 335–336.
Yurenev 1974, pp. 342–343. Bergan...
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three Bolsheviks (Konstantin
Yurenev, A. M.
Novosyolov and E. M. Adamovich) and one
Menshevik (N. M. Yegorov).
Yurenev was the
informal leader of the...
- in the 23rd
British Academy Film Awards.
Soviet film
critic Rostislav Yurenev wrote that War and
Peace was "the most
ambitious and
monumental adaptation...
- Petrograd, the head of the Red
Guards (30,000 personnel) was
Konstantin Yurenev. At the time of the
October Revolution, the
Russian Red
Guards had 200...
- City
Department of City Planning,
February 2012.
Accessed June 16, 2016.
Yurenev, Alexey; Akhtiorskaya,
Yelena (December 14, 2018). "Welcome to Брайтон...
- Krieger-Voinovsky (as
Minister of
Railways of the
Russian Empire)
Succeeded by
Piotr Yurenev Minister of
Finance of
Russia In
office 20 July – 14
September 1917 Preceded...
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Nikolai Avksentiev Socialist-Revolutionary
Party Minister of
Transport Piotr Yurenev Kadet Minister of the
Interior Irakli Tsereteli Menshevik Minister of Trade...