- 53°48′56″N 38°33′45″E / 53.81556°N 38.56250°E / 53.81556; 38.56250
Yepifan (Russian: Епифань) is an
urban locality (a work settlement) in Kimovsky...
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Yepifan Iovich Kovtyukh (Russian: Епифан Иович Ковтюх; Ukrainian: Єпіфан Іович Ковтюх; May 21, 1890 – July 29, 1938) was a
Soviet corps commander. He...
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Yepifan/Epifan is a
Russian given name
derived from the Gr****
epithet Epiphanes (Gr****: Ἐπιφανής).
Notable people with the name include:
Yepifan Kovtyukh...
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several ****enistic rulers. It
produced the Russian-language
given name
Yepifan/Epifan.
Notable people with the name include.
Antiochus IV
Epiphanes (c...
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Bogoroditsky Uyezd (Bogoroditsk)
Venyovsky Uyezd (Venyov)
Yepifansky Uyezd (
Yepifan)
Yefremovsky Uyezd (Yefremov)
Kashirsky Uyezd (Kashira)
Krapivensky Uyezd...
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initiated a
second attempt, the so-called
Ivanovsky Canal between Yepifan and Ivan-Ozero,
under the
administration of
Knyaz Matvey Gagarin. However...
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sometimes transliterated as M. S. Molodensky, 16 June [O.S. 3 June] 1909,
Yepifan or Tula – 12
November 1991, Moscow) was a
Russian physical geodesist. He...
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transliterated as Epifanov(a), is a
Russian patronymic surname meaning "son of
Yepifan".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aleksei Yepifanov (born 1983)...
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Mikhail Petrovich Chumakov January 1962 Born (1909-11-14)14
November 1909
Yepifan, Tula Governorate,
Russian Empire Died 11 June 1993(1993-06-11) (aged 83)...
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Matveyev was
elected as
general commander of the Army, his
deputy was
Yepifan Kovtyukh, the
chief of
staff was G. N.
Baturin and the
commissioner N....