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- Fedot Vasilevich Sychkov (Russian: Федот Васильевич Сычков), March 13, 1870, Kochelaevo, Russian EmpireAugust 3, 1958, Saransk) was a Russian painter...
- Aleksey Sychkov (Belarusian: Аляксей Сычкоў; Russian: Алексей Сычков; born 4 February 1992) is a former Belarusian professional football player. After...
- Slavyansky 1817–1876 Pyotr Sokolov 1791–1848 Vasily Surikov 1848–1916 Fedot Sychkov 1870–1958 Ivan Tarkhanov 1780–1848 Fyodor Tolstoy 1783–1873 Vasily Tropinin...
- 1654), Russian explorer Fedot Shubin (1740-1805), Russian sculptor Fedot Sychkov (1870-1958), Russian painter the title character of the 1985 poem The Tale...
- experienced a renaissance in the 1920s and 1930s. The House and Museum of F. Sychkov was opened on March 11, 1970, at Kochelaevo, Kovylkinsky District after...
- contains collection of works of Mordovian folk artists, such as Fedot Sychkov, and Ivan Makarov. Both of them, as well as Erzya were born in Mordovia...
- (1987-01-27)27 January 1987 F 33 Vedischev, Zakhar 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) F/C 34 Sychkov, Egor 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) 27 – (1996-09-19)19 September 1996 G 35 Emchenko...
- has a collection of works by the Russian masters Stepan Erzia and Fedot Sychkov. The city is home to the Mordovian State University (founded in 1957) as...
- Fedot Sychkov. Plyaska (Russian folk dance). 1911...
- (1937–1999) Alexander Sokolov (1918–1973) Alexander Stolbov (born 1929) Fedot Sychkov (1870–1958) Alexander Tatarenko (1925–2000) German Tatarinov (1925–2006)...