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Zinovy or
Zinovii (Russian: Зиновий, romanized: Zinovij; Ukrainian: Зиновій, romanized: Zinovij) is a
Russian and
Ukrainian male
given name, and may refer...
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Zinovii Isaevich Grzhebin (Russian: Зиновий Исаевич Гржебин (French
transliteration Grjebine)) was a
Russian publisher and
caricature illustrator. He...
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Zinovii P.
Shulman (23
February 1924 – 4
February 2007) was a
Belarusian hydrodynamics scientist,
former chief research worker of the
state research institute...
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Cartoon by
Zinovii Grzhebin, 1906...
- "Crocodile" was
inspired by Lyalya,
daughter of his long-time friend,
publisher Zinovii Grzhebin. A
bibliographical sketch for
Chukovsky in The New Encyclopædia...
- (Yevhenii [jeu̯ˈɦɛn⁽ʲ⁾ij]),
equivalent to Eugene, of Gr**** origin. Зіновій (
Zinovii [z⁽ʲ⁾iˈnɔwij]), Зеновій (Zenovii [zeˈnɔwij]), from Zenobius, of Gr**** origin...
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Zhupel (Russian: Жупел) was a
Russian satirical magazine,
founded by
Zinovii Grzhebin in 1905.
Among the
contributors were the most
famous Russian writers...
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month prior to his death.
Sometimes also
written Zynovii (Зиновій) or
Zinovii (Зіновій). Zaitsev, Yu. D. (2014). Dziuba, I. M.; Zhukovskyi, A. I.; Zhelezniak...
- c****ography and her own
Russian Ballet company. She was the
daughter of
Zinovii Grzhebin,a
Russian publisher based in St Petersburg. With her
sister Lya...
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prominent personalities during the
national revival was
Archimandrite Zinovii Poppetrov, who
developed his
vigilant activity in this area. In 1918, Bulgaria...