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Russian artist (1892–1966)
Antonina Fedorovna Sofronova (14 March 1892 – 14 May 1966) was a Russian artist and illustrator. Sofronova was born in Droskovo, Oryol Governorate. She
Antonina_Sofronova
Russian historian of soviet painting art
Easel Works. Moscow: 2K, 2018. Balashov A. The Return of Painting // Antonina Sofronova. Vol. 1. Painting. Moscow: ModernArtConsulting, 2020. Balashov A.
Sasha_Balashov
Place in Oryol Oblast, Russia
Russia. It had a population of 751 according to the 2010 Census. Antonina Fedorovna Sofronova (1892 – 1966) was a Russian artist "Об исчислении времени". Официальный
Droskovo
People Commissar (narkom) of Justice, diplomat (d. 1938) March 14 – Antonina Sofronova, artist and illustrator (d. 1966) March 21 – Aleksandr Malyshkin,
1892_in_Russia
Russian researcher in book culture, bibliophile and public figure
includes some previously unknown drawings by Tatyana Mavrina and Antonina Sofronova: "France", "Anatole", "Under the Sign of Queen Pedok". Riot of Angels
Mikhail_Seslavinsky
Close friend of Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1859–1925)
longer able to pay the salaries of two servants. V.S. Sokolov in his book Antonina Tchaikovskaya. The Story of a Forgotten Life came to the same conclusion
Aleksey_Sofronov
Soviet-American translator and Nazi collaborator (1911–1987)
Vladimir Samarin, and individuals named Azbukin, Bogomolov, Petrov, and Sofronova. Sadowski's work, translation of German war reports, was among the most
Eugene_Sadowski
District in Oryol Oblast, Russia
Pokrovskoye accounts for 30.0% of the district's total population. Antonina Fedorovna Sofronova (1892–1966), artist and illustrator, born in Droskovo Droskovo
Pokrovsky_District
Russian artistic group
Kruchenykh, Adolf Milman, Lyubov Popova, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Antonina Fedorovna Sofronova, and Moisey Feigin. Their works demonstrate the artists’ interest
Knave of Diamonds (arts association)
Knave_of_Diamonds_(arts_association)
International athletics championship event
details Elisa Rigaudo Italy 1:29:54 Ryta Turava Belarus 1:30:15 Larissa Sofronova Russia 1:32:06 4 × 100 metres relay details Great Britain Susan Burnside
2001 European Athletics U23 Championships
2001_European_Athletics_U23_Championships
ANTONINA SOFRONOVA
ANTONINA SOFRONOVA
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Italian
(Bulgarian ÐнтониÑ): Feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIA means "invaluable." In use by the English, Italians and Spanish. Compare with another form of Antonia.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIO means "invaluable."Â
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French
French form of Latin Antoninus, possibly ANTONIN means "invaluable."
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Australian, German, Italian, Latin
Praiseworthy; Beyond Price; Invaluable; Priceless; Inestimable
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Polish
 Catalan and Polish form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONI means "invaluable." Compare with another form of Antoni.
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Priceless.
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French
French form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTOINE means "invaluable."
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Latin
Beyond praise.
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Latin Italian
Worthy of praise; of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer:...
Female
Croatian
, inestimable.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Antoninus, possibly ANTONINO means "invaluable."Â
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Serbian
Serbian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIJE means "invaluable."Â
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Polish Russian Spanish English Latin
Priceless.
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Highly Praiseworthy; Priceless; Beyond-price; Invaluable; Inestimable; Female Version of Antonio Beyond Praise
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Greek
(Αντώνιος) Greek name, possibly ANTONIOS means "invaluable."Â
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English
 Feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIA means "invaluable." In use by the English, Italians and Spanish. Compare with another form of Antonia.
Female
Russian
(ÐнтониÑ) Feminine form of Russian Antoniy, possibly ANTONIYA means "invaluable."Â
Male
Greek
(Αντώνης) Contracted form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIS means "invaluable."Â
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Russian
(Ðнтоний) Russian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIY means "invaluable."Â
Female
Spanish
 Feminine form of Roman Latin Antonius, possibly ANTONIA means "invaluable." In use by the English, Italians and Spanish.
ANTONINA SOFRONOVA
ANTONINA SOFRONOVA
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Dedicated to God Mars; Lady; From the God Mars; Dedicated
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Hindi/Indian
(मानदीप) Hindi name MANDEEP means "light of the mind."
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Indian
Sun of Rahman i.e. Allah
Biblical
roundness of a sheaf
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from a pet form of Hay 3.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a muddy place, from Middle English slott ‘mud’, ‘slime’.Swedish and Danish : ornamental name from slot(t) ‘palace’.Variant spelling of Dutch Slot, a metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle Dutch slo(e)t ‘lock’, ‘clasp’.Americanized form of Czech and Slovak slota ‘bad weather’, ‘evil person’, ‘witch’.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Full of Light; Lustrous
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Norse Teutonic
The glorious Thor.
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English : variant of Carl.French : Norman and Picard form of Charles.Swiss German : variant spelling of Karle.
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pl.
of Antenna
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Atone
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid (distinct from santoninic acid) obtained from santonin as a white crystalline substance.
a.
Making amends, indemnification, or recompense; causing to cease from claims and to rest content; compensating; atoning; as, to make satisfactory compensation, or a satisfactory apology.
a.
Of or pertaining to santonin; -- used specifically to designate an acid not known in the free state, but obtained in its salts.
n.
A movable, articulated organ of sensation, attached to the heads of insects and Crustacea. There are two in the former, and usually four in the latter. They are used as organs of touch, and in some species of Crustacea the cavity of the ear is situated near the basal joint. In insects, they are popularly called horns, and also feelers. The term in also applied to similar organs on the heads of other arthropods and of annelids.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Canton
a.
An account of travels, or a register of places and distances as a guide to travelers; as, the Itinerary of Antoninus.
a.
Containing knobs; full of knobs; ending in a nob. See Illust of Antenna.
a.
Joined or constricted, at regular intervals, so as to resemble a string of beads; as, a moniliform root; a moniliform antenna. See Illust. of Antenna.
n.
A white crystalline substance having a bitter taste, extracted from the buds of levant wormseed and used as an anthelmintic. It occassions a peculiar temporary color blindness, causing objects to appear as if seen through a yellow glass.
a.
Expiatory; atoning.
n.
Any one of several plants, as Artemisia santonica, and Chenopodium anthelminticum, whose seeds have the property of expelling worms from the stomach and intestines.
a.
Situated below the eyes, as the antenna of certain insects.
a.
Having power, or intended, to make expiation; atoning; as, an expiatory sacrifice.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Intone
n.
A small antenna; -- applied to the smaller pair of antennae or feelers of Crustacea.
a.
Of or pertaining to Rene Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur; conformed to the scale adopted by Reaumur in graduating the thermometer he invented.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wanton
n.
The scale, or exopodite, of an antenna of a crustacean.