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Agafia Karpovna Lykova (Russian: Агафья Карповна Лыкова; born 17
April 1944) is a
Russian Old Believer, part of the
Lykov family, who has
lived alone in...
- (southern Siberia).
Since 1988, only one daughter,
Agafia, survives. In a 2019 interview,
Agafia explained how
locals were in
contact with the family...
- (Agafiya)
Grushetskaya (1663–1681),
Tsaritsa of Russia, wife of Feodor III
Agafia Lykova (1944- ), a
Russian Old Believer, part of the
Lykov family, who has...
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Agafia Svyatoslavna of Rus (between 1190 and 1195 –
after 2 June 1248) was
Princess of
Masovia by her
marriage to Duke
Konrad I. She was a
member of the...
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Agafia Orlov-Buhaev-Constantin (born
April 19, 1955) is a
Romanian sprint canoer who
competed from the mid-1970s to the
early 1980s.
Competing in three...
- this
visit Stoltz discovers that
Oblomov has
married his
widowed landlady,
Agafia Matvievna, and had a
child –
named Andrey,
after Stoltz.
Stoltz realizes...
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Agafia Savkina (died 1648) was a
Russian woman who was
executed for witchcraft. She was a
serfwoman of the
estate of
Prince Nikita Ivanovitj Odovetskij...
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Agafya Semyonovna Grushetskaya or
Gruszecki (originally in Polish:
Agata Siemionowna Gruszecka; Russian: Агафья Семёновна Грушецкая; 1663 – 14 July 1681)...
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Ruthenian army was
crushed and
Roman was
killed in battle. The
Rurik princess Agafia of Rus
became his wife. In an
effort to
enlarge his dominions,
Konrad unsuccessfully...
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January 1119)
Euphemia of Kiev (d. 4
April 1139).
Married Coloman of Hungary.
Agafia (Agatha).
Married Vsevolod Davidovich,
Prince of Grodno.
According to older...