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Emiliano Parvo ("The
Foolish Emelian") was "a
deformed [narrative] of the
flood myth". He also
considered the text of
Emelian the Fool as a more complete...
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Yemelyan Ivanovich Pugachev (also
spelled Pugachyov; Russian: Емельян Иванович Пугачёв; c. 1742 – 21 January [O.S. 10 January] 1775) was an
ataman of the...
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Yemelyan Mikhailovich Yaroslavsky (Russian: Емелья́н Миха́йлович Яросла́вский, born
Minei Izrailevich Gubelman, Мине́й Изра́илевич Губельма́н; 3 March [O...
- (1997),
subsequently nominated for an Oscar. In 2000, he pla**** the role of
Emelian Pugachev in the
historical film of
Alexander Proshkin Russian rebellion...
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Strong John (=
Strong Hans, KHM 166) ATU 675 The Lazy Boy (=
Peruonto and
Emelian the Fool) Bear's Son Tale and Jean de l'Ours,
analyses of tale-types 301...
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Yemelyan Ignatievich Ukraintsev (Russian: Емелья́н Игна́тьевич Украи́нцев;
September 12 or 23, 1641–1708) was a
Russian diplomat and statesman. Ukraintsev...
- 1682
September 6, 1689 Ivan V and
Peter I (regency of
Sofia Alekseyevna)
Emelian Ukraintsev September 6, 1689
April 19, 1699 Ivan V and
Peter I
Peter I...
- Myrtle" "Peruonto" -
connected to
Russian tale "At the Pike's Behest" ("
Emelian the Fool") "Vardiello" "The Flea" "Cenerentola" –
translated into English...
- Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774):
Russian forces fail to take Silistria.
Emelian Pugachev starts Pugachev's
Rebellion in Russia,
attacking and occupying...
- of Russia's most
notorious rebels,
Stenka Razin,
Kondraty Bulavin and
Emelian Pugachev, were Don Cossacks.
After 1786, the
territory of the Don Cossacks...