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Galina Rodionovna Lukashenko (Belarusian: Галіна Радзівонаўна Лукашэнка, romanized: Halina Radzivonaŭna Łukašenka, Галіна Радыёнаўна Лукашэнка, Halina...
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language through communication with
household serfs and his nanny,
Arina Rodionovna, whom he
loved dearly and to whom he was more
attached than to his own...
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Azadovsky wrote monumental articles on Pushkin's sources, his
nurse "Arina
Rodionovna", and the "Brothers Grimm"
demonstrating that
tales recited to Pushkin...
- 1727 and was
married twice: to N, a
Lithuanian woman, and to
Ekaterina Rodionovna Saburova,
without having children by
either of them.==See also== Bibliography...
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tales in
verse inspired by the
childhood tales told by his
nurse Arina Rodionovna at the
Mikhaylovskoye village.
Similar stories could be
found in the Russian...
- (1788–1858),
Finnish author and
academic MPC · 3522 3523
Arina 1975 TV2
Arina Rodionovna Yakoleva (1758–1828), the
nurse of
Russian poet
Alexander Pushkin MPC ·...
- Shuvalov, an army
captain who died when the boy was ten, and
Tatiana Rodionovna. The
Shuvalov family fortunes changed drastically in 1741, when Empress...
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gained his love for
Russian fairy tales from his
childhood nurse,
Ariana Rodionovna, who told him
stories from her
village when he was young. His stories...
- that
Arina Rodionovna, Pushkin's nanny, may have been one of the
sources of
inspiration to his
versified fairy tale Tsar Saltan.
Rodionovna's version, heard...
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Victoria Rodionovna Kan (Russian: Виктория Родионовна Кан; born 3
August 1995) is a
Russian tennis player. She has won 23
singles and 14
doubles titles...