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Nicholas Charnetsky,
Mykolai Charnetskyi or
Mykolay Charnetsky (Ukrainian: Миколай Чарнецький;
December 14, 1884 –
April 2, 1959) was a
member of the...
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festival "Chervona kalyna".
Kateryna Rubchakova Also
transliterated as
Charnetsky "Our arms is the word!". The Day. 6
October 2014.
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Hieromartyr Nicholas Charnetsky and
Hieromartyr Vasyl Velychkovsky were
devoted to the
Mother of God of
Perpetual Help.
Charnetsky was
ordained on 8 February...
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Figeroid as "President of
International Sales and Distribution",
Laurel Charnetsky as "VP
International Acquisitions & Operations", and Dan
Stadnicki as...
- Drahomanov. It was
rewritten in a
modern arrangement by the
composer Stepan Charnetsky in 1914, in
honor and
memory of the Sich
Riflemen of the
First World War...
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statue of
Stepan Charnetskyi (Ukrainian: Пам'ятник Степанові Чарнецькому) is a
monument to the
prominent poet and
theater critic Stepan Charnetskyi...
- 'traditionalist' ideas" and who now
reside in the
house where Blessed Nicholas Charnetsky died
following his
release from the Gulag. The room in
which Kyr Nicholas...
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Encyclopedia of Ukraine". "Stadnyk,
Yosyp –
Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine". "
Charnetsky,
Stepan –
Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine". For more information, please...
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Minister of the
Central African Republic (b. 1910)
April 2 –
Nicholas Charnetsky,
Soviet Orthodox priest, bishop,
martyr and
blessed (b. 1884)
April 8...
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conductor Nicholas Chamberlain (born 1963),
English Anglican bishop Nicholas Charnetsky (1884–1959),
Ukrainian Catholic bishop Nicholas Chase (born 1966), American...