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- Health, Breeding, Species and Colours (About Pets) ISBN 978-1-85279-210-7 Winogradow und Argiropulo 1941. Zitiert in: Ross 1998 (S. 1, „General Characters“)...
- Vynohradiv Nagyszőlős (Hungarian), Vinohradiv - Vinohradiv (Ukrainian), Winogradów (Polish) Visby Visby (Swedish, German alternate), Wisby (German), Visbija...
- Poland issued a set dedicated to folk tales in 1980, designed by Helena Winogradow-Matuszewska and featuring this fable on the 40 groszy stamp. History of...
- Oranienbaum, Russia. It was based on the invention of porcelain by D. I. Winogradow (independent from Böttgers invention 1708, Dresden). An important collection...
- (2005). "BoNYGate" (PDF). Netstudien (2004). "Russisch Monopoly. Wladimir Winogradow" (in German). "Appeal Morgenthow and Latham, New York International Insurance...
- Horowitz. Another descendant of R. Zevi Joshua is R. Elijah Horowitz-Winogradow (1842–1878) who served as the Hasidic rabbi of Lida and had several descendants...
- general staff and deputy commander of the Navy kontradmirał Aleksander Winogradow (Aleksandr Vinogradov) – dowódca Marynarki Wojennej admirał floty Roman...
- Shaina Edel Rabinowitz (1842–1900), wife of R. Elijah Solomon Horowitz-Winogradow (1842–1878). Judith Julia Rabinowitz (1847–1925), wife of R. Sundel Shaprio-Rabinowitz...
- Settlers and the English Private Trust in Mandate Palestine by ADAM S. HOFRI-WINOGRADOW Law and History Review - Vol. 30, No. 3 (August 2012), pp. 813–864 Piaskowski...
- known from the common name of Wingradoff's iris. It was named after P.Z. Winogradow-Nitikin who first described it. It was first found in 1914 and then published...