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- Alexander Dmitrievich Dmitrev (Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Дмитрев; 1888, Kiev – 19/20 September 1962, Rostov-on-Don) was a Soviet historian, researcher...
- Retrieved 3 December 2022. "Сюзюмов М. Я. | Византийский Временник". www.vremennik.biz. Retrieved 3 December 2022. "Сюзюмов". Markimira.ru. Retrieved 3 December...
- jazykov" [The tower of Babel and the confusion of languages], Evrazijskij Vremennik, 3: 107–124. Trubetzkoy, Nikolai S. (1930), "Proposition 16. Über den...
- (1346–47). The first mention of firearms in Russia is found in the Sofiiskii vremennik chronicle, which stated that during the 1382 defense of Moscow from Tokhtamysh's...
- дали есмо: ..."; According to.: Pervyi ili Staryi Litovskii Statut // Vremennik Obschestva istorii i drevnostei Rossiiskih. 1854. Book 18, p. 2. Moser...
- As a student, he was a member of a subversive literary circle called Vremennik and was arrested by the Soviet authorities in 1926/1927. He spent the...
- Trubetzkoy, N.S. (1923). "Vavilonskaja bašnja i smešenie jazykov". Evrazijskij Vremennik. 3: 107–24. K. Sandfeld, Balkanfilologien: En oversigt over dens resultater...
- romanskom (romanizirovannom) naselenii Balkan V–VII vv; "Vizantijskij vremennik", LIII, Moskva, 1992 Schulte, Kim (2009). "Loanwords in Romanian". In...
- the history of culture], edited by Evgenia Vladimirovna Hazdan, 52–65. Vremennik Zubovskogo instituta 7. St. Petersburg: Rossijskij Institut Istorii Iskusstv...
- Source of the Golden ****erel Motive in Pushkin's Fairy Tale // from the Vremennik of the Pushkin's Commission. — Leningrad: Nauka, p. 113—120 (in Russian)...