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Boyarin (Russian: Боярин) may
refer to:
Russian cruiser Boyarin (1901), a
light cruiser built for the
Imperial Russian Navy
Daniel Boyarin (born 1946)...
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Daniel Boyarin (Hebrew: דניאל בויארין; born 1946) is an Israeli-American
academic and
historian of religion. Born in New Jersey, he
holds dual United...
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Jonathan Aaron Boyarin (Yiddish: יונתן אהרן בוירין; born
September 16, 1956) is an
American anthropologist whose work
centers on
Jewish communities and...
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Boyarin Orsha (Russian: Боярин Орша) is a poem by
Mikhail Lermontov,
written in 1835-1836 and
first published by
Andrey Krayevsky in the No.7, 1842, issue...
- too; when the
Romans ****cuted Jews, they
ignored Christians.
Daniel Boyarin describes a
traditional (and in his view, errant)
understanding of Judeo-Christian...
- Religions. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 12–17. ISBN 978-0-470-67350-8. Barton, Carlin;
Boyarin,
Daniel (2016). "1. 'Religio'
without "Religion"".
Imagine No Religion :...
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Boyarin (Russian: Боярин, "Nobleman") was a
protected cruiser built for the
Imperial Russian Navy by
Burmeister & Wain in Copenhagen, Denmark. She served...
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Boyarin Orsha (Russian: Боярин Орша) is a 1909
Russian action drama film
directed by
Pyotr Chardynin. The film
tells about the boyar,
returning to his...
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Boyarin 1997, p. 301.
Boyarin 1997, p. 296,n.77.
Boyarin 1997, pp. 282–284.
Boyarin 1997, p. 285.
Boyarin 1997, pp. 284–285.
Boyarin 1997, pp...
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Arthur the ****anese came upon the
Russian cruiser Boyarin,
which was on patrol.
Boyarin fired on the
Mikasa at
extreme range, then
turned and retreated...