- The
Schism of the
Russian Church, also
known as
Raskol (Russian: раскол,
pronounced [rɐˈskoɫ],
meaning "split" or "schism"), was the
splitting of the Russian...
- by
Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The name
Raskolnikov derives from the
Russian raskolnik meaning "schismatic" (traditionally
referring to a
member of the Old Believer...
- others. The
suffix existed in
English for a long time. An
example is
raskolnik,
recorded by the
Oxford English Dictionary as
known since 1723. There...
- Name Word
Meaning in
Russian Raskolnikov raskol a schism, or split; "
raskolnik" is "one who splits" or "dissenter"; the verb raskalyvat'
means "to cleave"...
- 521–529. doi:10.1134/S1022795416050045. S2CID 845996. "Old
Believer –
Raskolniks". face-music.ch.
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original on 22
September 2015. Retrieved...
- 900,000 in 1790.
Korzon counted Armenians, Tatars, Gr****s, and
Russian raskolniks as
separate social groups,
totaling 250,000-300,000. The
proportion of...
-
Raskolnikova (feminine) is a
Russian surname derived from the
religious term
raskolnik.
Alternative spellings include Raskolnikow and Raskolnikoff.
Fyodor Raskolnikov...
- Messengers, who has the
habit of
biting off people's ears
Yevgeny the
Raskolnik,
Russian heretic,
whaler and anti-tsarist
rebel Peter Hoxton (Saturn)...
-
galley slave, pirate-hating
Dutch captain of the
Minerva Yevgeny the
Raskolnik,
galley slave,
Russian whaler Bonaventure Rossignol,
French cryptologist...
-
century by
runaway Russian peasants, serfs, and
religious schismatics (
Raskolniks), who
created a free
republic there on
Chinese territory; and
after this...