- agriculture.
Short forms of the name from the 13th–14th
centuries are Mit,
Mitya, Mityay, Mit'ka or Miten'ka (Мить, Ми́тя, Митя́й, Ми́тька, or Ми́тенька);...
- "Митя" Анатольевич Фомин; born 17
January 1974),
known by his
stage name
Mitya Fomin, is a
Russian solo singer,
dancer and producer.
Between 1998 and 2009...
- of one day in the
summer of 1936 in the
Soviet Union.
After witnessing Mitya contemplate suicide, the film cuts to
Komdiv Sergei Petrovich Kotov, his...
- With a new hero
named Robo,
Mitya met
unexpectedly under strange cir****stances. As it
turned out, the
parents of
Mitya,
created this iron miracle, and...
- film
takes place in 1943
during the
height of the
Great Patriotic War.
Mitya (Oleg Menshikov)
finds Kotov (Nikita Mikhalkov) in the
ranks of the penalty...
-
Mitya's Love (Russian: Митина любовь, Mi'tina Lyubo'v) is a
short novel by the
Nobel Prize-winning
Russian author Ivan
Bunin written in 1924 and first...
- singing. 1998-2003:
Thimote Pronkin,
Mitya Fomin,
Oksana Oleshko (Original line-up) 2003-2005:
Thimote Pronkin,
Mitya Fomin,
Tatiana Tereshina (the latter...
- much of the plot in the novel.
Dmitri Fyodorovich (often
referred to as
Mitya) is
Fyodor Karamazov's
eldest son and the only
offspring of his
first marriage...
-
fable is
referenced in book
three of Dostoevsky's
Brothers Karamazov, when
Mitya compares Alyosha's
arrival to the fish's
return and
ability to
grant wishes...
-
neighbor and
drinking buddy of Ivan
Budko —
Dmitry Bukhankin, who is
called Mitya. In this
season in-laws
begin to get along.
Together they have to lead a...