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Mitrofan Vasilyevich Lodyzhensky (Russian: Митрофа́н Васи́льевич Лоды́женский, in some
sources Лады́женский (Ladyzhensky);
February 27 [O.S. February...
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Nikolai Nikolayevich Lodyzhensky (Russian: Николай Николаевич Лодыженский; 1
January 1843 [O.S. 20
December 1842] – 15 February [O.S. 2 February] 1916)...
- 1798,
Emperor Paul
authorized his
favourite general,
Nikolay Ivanovich Lodyzhensky, to take the
title and arms of
Princes Romodanovsky on
account of his...
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Deventer Jovan Sundečić Louis-Mathieu Langlès
Mikhail Tukhachevsky Mitrofan Lodyzhensky Nikolai Yudenich Nićifor Dučić
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Paulos Gregorios...
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relation to
humility is explained, in particular, in the book by
Mitrofan Lodyzhensky "Light Invisible"
adapted in the
shorter article by
Father George Macris...
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makes the
following reference to "The Five": If we
leave out of
account Lodyzhensky, who
accomplished nothing, and Lyadov, who
appeared later, Balakirev's...
- was Anna Lodyzhenskaya, the
beautiful Romani wife of his
friend Peter Lodyzhensky. He had also
dedicated the
Caprice Bohémien to her.
Whether Rachmaninoff's...
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while staying at the
estate of his friend, the
minor composer Nikolai Lodyzhensky,
which was
located in Zhitovo,
southeast of Moscow.
Borodin also composed...
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first law
school west of the
Mississippi River.
January 1 –
Nikolai Lodyzhensky,
Russian composer (d. 1916)
January 3 – Elzéar
Abeille de Perrin, French...
- 1901–1902
Leonid Mikhaylovich Knyazev; 1902–1906
Alexander Alexandrovich Lodyzhensky; 1906–1910
Alexey Nikolayevich Khvostov; 1910–1913
Mikhail Nikolayevich...