- 1978) was a
Belarusian Gr****
Catholic priest, poet and
Gulag survivor.
Hermanovich was born in
Halshany into a
Belarusian Roman Catholic peasant family...
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center is Ashmyany. As of 2024, it has a po****tion of 29,133.
Jazep Hermanovich (1890,
Halshany – 1978),
Belarusian Eastern Catholic priest, writer,...
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modern Belarus. Ben Zion
Goldberg (1895-1972),
Yiddish journalist Jazep Hermanovich (1890 - 1978),
Belarusian Eastern Catholic priest, writer, poet and Gulag...
- In 1876,
Modest became the
tutor to a deaf-mute boy
Nikolai ("Kolya")
Hermanovich Konradi (1868–1922) and,
using a
special teaching method,
helped him...
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Belarusian personalities were educated,
including Cheslaus Sipovich,
Jazep Hermanovich, Tamaš
Padzjava and Uladzislaŭ Čarniaǔski.
Druja was
formerly known for...
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Count Aven - a "blue cuir****ier";
attends Sofya Petrovna's
salon Herman Hermanovich Verhefden - a
clerk in
Apollon Apollonovich's office;
attends Sofya Petrovna's...
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historian Johannes Grant (1890–?),
Estonian military commander Jazep Hermanovich (1890–1978),
Belarusian Gr****
Catholic priest and poet
Oleksander Hrekov...
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group of Harbin-based
Catholic priests,
including the
Belarusians Jazep Hermanovich and
Tamash Padziava, was
arrested by
communist Chinese authorities. The...
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Imran Hermanovich Usmanov (Chechen: Усманов Ӏимран, Russian: Имран Германович Усманов) (2
March 1953 – 11 July 2017) was a
Chechen music producer, song...
- (1925-1935 gg.) - / / The
Catholic Herald. - Harbin, 1935, No. 1.
Jazep Hermanovich, Fr. China, Siberia, Moscow. (Translated from Belarus). - Melbourne,...