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- Anna Ivanovna Abrikosova, TOSD (Russian: Анна Ивановна Абрикосова; 23 January 1882 – 23 July 1936), later known as "Mother Catherine of Siena" (Russian:...
- Abrikosov (Russian: Абрикосов; masculine) or Abrikosova (Russian: Абрикосова; feminine) is a Russian surname. It derives from the Russian word "абрикос"...
- Catholics went underground. Their outstanding figure, Mother Catherine Abrikosova, was subjected to a Stalinist show trial and spent more than 10 years...
- community of Dominican Sisters founded in August 1917 by Mother Catherine Abrikosova, began to appear in the open. At the same time, the martyrology of the...
- vows as a nun of the community of Sisters founded by Mother Catherine Abrikosova. Rubashova adopted the monastic name Catherine after Catherine of Siena...
- June 25, 1928, to a couple of physicians: Aleksey Abrikosov and Fani Abrikosova, née Wulf. His mother was Jewish. He graduated from Moscow State University...
- Gisela Richter and ****ure candidate for Roman Catholic Sainthood Anna Abrikosova. All six were invited by Lady Dorothy to Castle Howard as guests during...
- Abrantovich, Catholic priest and a pro-independence activist from Belarus Anna Abrikosova, nun of the Dominican Order and prominent figure in the Catholic Church...
- Saint Dominic which had been founded in August 1917 by Mother Catherine Abrikosova. Until this time, Mina Kugel had never before been exposed to Christianity...
- Abrikosov: Russian who became an Eastern-rite priest; husband to Anna Abrikosova Anna Abrikosova: Russian convert to Eastern-rite Catholicism who was imprisoned...