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Amvrosy (Russian: Амвро́сий) is a
Russian Christian male
first name. It is
derived from Gr**** ambrosios,
meaning (belonging to) immortal(s), god-like;...
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Amvrosy (Amvrosiy or Amvrosii)
Maksymiliyanovych Buchma (Ukrainian: Амвросій Максимиліянович Бучма, 14
March 1891 – 6
January 1957) was a
Ukrainian and...
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Ambrose of
Optina (Russian: Амвросий Оптинский;
birth name:
Aleksander Mikhaylovich Grenkov, Russian: Александр Михайлович Гренков,
December 5, 1812, Bolshaya...
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Amvrosy Metlinsky (Russian: Амвросий Метлинский, Ukrainian: Амвросій Метлинський, romanized:
Amvrosii Metlynskyi; 1814 in Sary,
Poltava Governorate, Russian...
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Veniamin III
Pozdnyakov (1874–1877)
Amvrosy Klimenko (1877–1883)
Leonid Ilyashkevich (1884–?)
Amvrosy (1903–?)
Iosif (1906–?)
Stefan (1991–1997)...
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inspired the story.
Semyon Svashenko —
Timosha Georgiy Kharkiv — Red Army
Amvrosy Buchma —
German soldier in gl****es
Dmitri Erdman — a
German officer Sergey...
- (1909–1999),
American animator Ambroise (name)
Ambrosius Ambrož (disambiguation)
Amvrosy Petrovsky, p. 48
Superanskaya [1], p. 32 This page or
section lists people...
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restaurant at the writer's
house is not
conducted by the
characters Amvrosy and Foka.
Vladimir Bortko replaced them with the
characters of Grigory...
- ("****umption") (Livoberezhnyi borough) St.
Vladimir (Livoberezhnyi borough) St.
Amvrosy Optinsky (Illyichevsky borough, Vo****robvka) St.
Varlampy (Illyichevsky...
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monastery for four
years and took the
tonsure here. The
local starets Saint Amvrosy is said to have been a
prototype of
Father Zosima in Dostoyevsky's novel...