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Sofronov may refer to: Anatoly Sofronov (1911–1990), Soviet Russian writer, poet, playwright, scriptwriter, editor Georgy Sofronov (1893–1973), Soviet
Sofronov
Close friend of Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1859–1925)
Alexey Ivanovich Sofronov (Russian: Алексей Иванович Софронов; 1859 – 1925) was a servant and close friend of Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Aleksey_Sofronov
Soviet general (1893-1973)
Georgy Pavlovich Sofronov (Russian: Георгий Павлович Софронов; 19 April 1893 – 17 March 1973) was a Soviet general. He fought for the Imperial Russian
Georgy_Sofronov
Russian writer and poet (1911–1990)
Anatoly Vladimirovich Sofronov (Russian: Анато́лий Влади́мирович Софро́нов; 19 January 1911 – 9 September 1990) was a Soviet Russian writer, poet, playwright
Anatoly_Sofronov
British screenwriter and film director (born 1946)
(uncredited) Tam-Lin (1970) as Alan The Music Lovers (1971) as Alexei Sofronov Private Road (1971) as Peter Morrissey The Story of Adèle H. (1975) as
Bruce_Robinson
Russian composer (1840–1893)
voice is raspy. Why should one eternalize it?" Tatiana Davydova Aleksey Sofronov In this name that follows East Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is
Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky
Extinct Sino-Tibetan language
element, this proportion is limited to about 10% in Tangut according to Sofronov. The reconstruction of Tangut pronunciation must resort to other sources
Tangut_language
2018 Canadian film
James Wallace Nominated Best Visual Effects in a Motion Picture Barbara Jansen, Maxime Hacquin, Adele Jones, Vladimir Sofronov, Robert Habros Nominated
Parallel_(2018_film)
Chemical compound
Bibcode:1982JFluC..20..397M. doi:10.1016/S0022-1139(00)82232-0. Golovko, A. I.; Sofronov, G. A.; Klyuntina, T. V. (April 1996). "Norbornan, a new irreversible ligand
Cloflubicyne
1953 drama film
1953 Soviet drama film directed by Tamara Rodionova and starring Vasili Sofronov, Elena Granovskaya and Nikolai Korn. It is based on the 1906 play of the
Enemies_(1953_film)
1971 film by Ken Russell
as Sasha Tchaikovsky Andrew Faulds as Davidov Bruce Robinson as Alexei Sofronov Ben Aris as Young Lieutenant Xavier Russell as Koyola Dennis and John Myers
The_Music_Lovers
Writing systems descended from oracle bone script
(2008), p. 378. Yang & Edmondson (2008), p. 580. Wang (2004), p. 279. Sofronov (1991). Sage, Steven F. (1992), Ancient Sichuan and the Unification of
Chinese_family_of_scripts
Art museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia
(1890-1944) 1932-1934 - Gurvich, Joseph Naumovich (1895-1978) 1934-1937 - Sofronov, Alexander Grigorievich (1890-?) 1938-1941 - Tsyganov, Nikolai Alekseevich
Russian_Museum
People 1,201 18.98% Viktor Sofronov Communist Party 1,149 18.16% Artyom Tyunkov Liberal Democratic Party 361 5.71% Kirill Sofronov Civic Platform 177 2.80%
2023 Sakha Republic State Assembly election
2023_Sakha_Republic_State_Assembly_election
1941 siege on the Eastern Front of World War II
Ioanițiu † Iosif Iacobici Nicolae Ciupercă Erich von Manstein Georgiy Sofronov Ivan Petrov Gavriil Zhukov Filipp Oktyabrskiy Units involved 4th Army 11th
Siege_of_Odessa
location missing publisher (link) Sofronov, A.I. (1976), А. И. СОФРОНОВ – АЛАМПА; ХОҺООННОР, ПОЭМАЛАР [A. I. Sofronov - Alampa; songs, poems] (PDF) (in
State Anthem of the Sakha Republic
State_Anthem_of_the_Sakha_Republic
Russian city from 1608 onwards
record refers to peasants —Danilka Borisov, Mikhalka Grigoryev ("son of Sofronov"), Pravotorkha and Aristka ("Neronov's children"), and Petrushka Afanasyev
History_of_Ivanovo
1942 Soviet drama film
Parkhomenko Pavel Kadochnikov as Rudnev Vladimir Gremin as Nosovich Vasili Sofronov as Ryndin Boris Babochkin as Moldavskiy A scene from this movie was featured
The_Defense_of_Tsaritsyn
1965 Soviet film
Cook Russian: Стряпуха Directed by Edmond Keosayan Written by Anatoly Sofronov Starring Svetlana Svetlichnaya Lyudmila Khityaeva Inna Churikova Konstantin
The_Cook_(1965_film)
pretext of treating her stomach. He was accompanied by his servant, Alexei Sofronov. On the way, he stopped at Kamianka on the estate of his relatives, the
Theory of attempted suicide by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Theory_of_attempted_suicide_by_Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky
K. Pavlov iconographer
Vasily Sinaiisky. In 1930, Pavlov himself became a student of Sofronov. In 1931, Sofronov immigrated to Paris, Prague, Belgrade, Rome, and finally the
Konstantin_Anisimovich_Pavlov
Polish violinist, pianist and amateur composer
intervened in the sleeping arrangements for Tchaikovsky's servant Alyosha Sofronov, which put Tchaikovsky's nose markedly out of joint, and there was an unpleasant
Władysław_Pachulski
Yakut professor of history (1912–1992)
founders of the Sakha national literature—Alexey Kulakovsky, Anempodist Sofronov, and Nikolay Neustroev. During Stalin's totalitarian era, these three enlighteners
Georgiy_Basharin
Salynski [ru] Sergey Sartakov [ru] Konstantin Simonov Sergey Smirnov Anatoly Sofronov Mykhailo Stelmakh Alexey Surkov Nikolai Tikhonov Mirzo Tursunzoda Konstantin
Letter from a group of Soviet writers about Solzhenitsyn and Sakharov
Letter_from_a_group_of_Soviet_writers_about_Solzhenitsyn_and_Sakharov
Pharmaceutical compound
"A new hypnotic of the urethane group". Munchen Med Wochen. 40: 1310. Sofronov NS (1952). "[Experimental studies on pharmacological substances in sleep
Hedonal
Series of CPUs by AMD
original on 15 July 2006. Retrieved 2006-07-07. Romanchenko, Vladimir; Sofronov, Dmitry (2006-05-23). "Debut of AMD AM2: the long-awaited DDR2 on AMD Athlon
Athlon_64
Sofia Soboleva (1840–1884), writer and journalist, Pros and Cons Anatoly Sofronov (1911–1990), writer, poet, playwright, scriptwriter, editor and literary
List of Russian-language writers
List_of_Russian-language_writers
Soviet general (1896–1958)
Division 1941 Succeeded by Trofim Kolomiets Preceded by Lieutenant Georgy Sofronov Commanding General of the Separate Coastal Army October 1941 – July 1942
Ivan_Petrov_(army_general)
Soviet military commander (1892–1959)
Separate Coastal Army July 1941 Succeeded by Lieutenant General Georgy Sofronov Preceded by Lieutenant General Filipp Golikov Commanding General of the
Nikandr_Chibisov
Soviet title of honor
and Soviet conductor Ivan Rostovtsev (1873–1947), director, actor Vasily Sofronov (1884–1960), actor Boris Sushkevich (1887–1946), director, actor 1945 Nikolay
People's_Artist_of_the_RSFSR
Russian general
4, 5. М.: Айрис-пресс. p. 832. ISBN 5-8112-1890-7. Bratishka by Igor SOFRONOV Archived 2018-09-30 at the Wayback Machine Улагаевский десант 1920 А. М
Sergei_Ulagay
Soviet 1942 song
commander, D. E. Kravtsov. On the night of November 6–7, 1942, Anatoly Sofronov performed it for the first time among the partisans. The author's recollections:
The Bryansk Forest Sternly Stirred
The_Bryansk_Forest_Sternly_Stirred
(baritone) Aleksandr Larikov (1890–1960), theater actor Vasiliy Yakovlevich Sofronov (1884–1960), theater and movie actor Boris Ilyin (1901–1979), theater actor
List of People's Artists of the USSR
List_of_People's_Artists_of_the_USSR
publishers of the newspaper were Platon Oyunsky, Maksim Ammosov, Anempodist Sofronov (Алампа [ru]). In 1993, after the October events, the publication was closed
Kyym
Russian choral soloists
Plyatskovsky), Your Soldiers duet with S. Ivanov (music: B. Gamal; lyrics: A. Sofronov), We go, We Go Into the Army duet with Ivan Bukreev (music: B. Aleksandrov;
List of Alexandrov Ensemble soloists
List_of_Alexandrov_Ensemble_soloists
Military unit
Corps Commander Yan Gaylit, Aug 1937 - Jul 1938 : Corps Commander Georgy Sofronov, Jul 1938 - Jun 1941 : Corps Commander, from June 1940 Lieutenant General
Volga–Ural_Military_District
Regional election in Russia
Bakrasov 29 10 Registered Liberal Democratic Party Leonid Slutsky • Dmitry Sofronov • Roman Rekhtin 33 10 Registered New People Konstantin Vasilenko • Glafira
2024 Altai Republic State Assembly election
2024_Altai_Republic_State_Assembly_election
Topics referred to by the same term
Safronovas, Lithuanian historian Vladimir Safronkov, Russian diplomat Sofronov (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Safronov
Street in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
reconstruction in 1835–1839, when instead of the house known merchant Sofronov was created Sofronov Square. At the exit of the street to the Oksky Pontoon Bridge
Rozhdestvenskaya_Street
Soviet military rank
Yakov Vladimirovich, executed 1941; Pyotr Pumpur, executed 1942; Georgy Sofronov; Leonid Petrovsky; Pyotr Bryanskikh, executed 1938; Ilya Smirnov. On 8
Komkor
George Sime, 75, Scottish Olympic field hockey player (1948). Anatoly Sofronov, 79, Soviet writer. Rimantas Stankevičius, 46, Lithuanian cosmonaut and
Deaths_in_September_1990
1949 Soviet film
Cherkasov as Maxim Gorky G. Belnikevich as Sergei Mironovich Kirov Vasili Sofronov as Arkip Semyonovich Telegin, dying old man Vladimir Soshalsky as student
Ivan_Pavlov_(film)
"Soviet & Russian Space Surveillance Facilities". Retrieved 2012-03-12. Sofronov, Ivan (2005-05-28). Космические войска получили лазерный локатор [Space
Krona-N
Almadakov (Independent) 12.02% ▌ Dmitry Dumnov (Yabloko) 1.26% ▌ Dmitry Sofronov (LDPR) 0.96% ▌ Denis Safiyanov (Independent) 0.35% Bryansk Oblast Duma
2015_Russian_elections
Russian person(1793–1850)
S. Atomic Energy Commission. Division of Technical Information. p. 25. SOFRONOV, Vyacheslav; BABAYEV, Evgeniy (2012). "The case of the dismissal of I.P
Maria_Dmitrievna_Mendeleeva
Soviet composer
Rustled Sternly" (Шумел сурово Брянский лес...), with lyrics by Anatoly Sofronov, which is dedicated to the struggles of Soviet partisans against Nazi invaders
Sigizmund_Kats
of Tangut books (1981). Another influential Russian scholar was Mikhail Sofronov, who in 1968 published an influential Grammar of the Tangut Language. In
Tangutology
Ukrainian Soviet photographer and educator
and arts, with his book "Kiev". The photographer features in Anatoliĭ Sofronov's novel Meetings with Sholokhov He died on August 15, 1996, in his beloved
Nikolai_Kozlovsky
Musical artist
Lisyansky): no data Immortelle (undated) (composer S. Zaslavsky; lyrics A. Sofronov): no data Donetski Night (undated) (composer E. Zharkovsky; lyrics N. Upenik
Evgeny_Belyaev
Chinese dictionary encoding pronunciation
is given by a fanqie formula using a pair of Tangut characters. Mikhail Sofronov applied Chen Li's method to these fanqie to construct the system of Tangut
Rhyme_dictionary
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Kolpetsky, Peter Grigoriev, Basil Maximov, Gleb Apukhtin, Basil Malinin, John Sofronov, Peter Yurkov, Nicholas Pavlinov, Palladius Popov, Priests (1937) Martyr
September 10 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
September_10_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Choir of Alexandrov Ensemble
alphabetical order: Boundary (Russian: Граница) (music O. Feltsman; lyrics A. Sofronov). An arrangement which takes full advantage of the dramatic effect of a
Alexandrov_Ensemble_choir
Russian space surveillance station
Programme". BBC Monitoring/Red Orbit. 2007-10-21. Retrieved 2012-03-17. Sofronov, Ivan (2005-05-28). "Космические войска получили лазерный локатор" [Space
Krona space object recognition station
Krona_space_object_recognition_station
Military unit
units Major-General Nikandr Chibisov (July 1941) Lieutenant General Georgy Sofronov (July - October 1941) Major-General Ivan Petrov (October 1941 - July 1942)
Separate_Coastal_Army
Trilingual political magazine in the Middle East (1968–1991)
Mulk Raj Anand, Ousmane Sembène, Alex La Guma, Hiroshi Noma, Anatoly Sofronov, Ahmed Sékou Touré and Agostinho Neto. Lotus billed itself as a "militant"
Lotus_(magazine)
actor (b. 1905) September 9 Alexander Men, theologian (b. 1935) Anatoly Sofronov, author and poet (b. 1911) Rimantas Stankevičius, cosmonaut and pilot (b
1990_in_the_Soviet_Union
Soviet actress
Theater where she debuted as Masha in The Cookie's Marriage (after Anatoly Sofronov's comedy). Her breakthrough came two years later when she played the Tatar
Lyudmila_Maksakova
Russian chess composer
group of theatre critics (from "Pravda", 28 January 1949) Mentioned in; Sofronov, A. “Against Anti-Patriotic Criticism - Против Антипатриотической Критики
Abram_Gurvich
Military unit
Commander Jan Gailit; August 1937 – July 1938 – Corps Commander Georgy Sofronov; July 1938 – June 1941 – Corps Commander (from June 1940 – Lieutenant general)
Ural_Military_District
Constituency of the State Duma of the Russian Federation
Republic (2018) Lyudmila Shuvalova (The Greens), think tank director Dmitry Sofronov (LDPR), Member of State Assembly of the Altai Republic (2019–present),
Altai_constituency
1958 oratorio by Alfred Schnittke
lyrics: "Nagasaki, City of Grief" (Anatoly Sofronov) "The Morning" (Tōson Shimazaki) "On that Fateful Day" (A. Sofronov) "On the Ashes" [Yoneda Eisaku) "The
Nagasaki_(Schnittke)
Russian freestyle wrestler (born 1997)
79–8 Magomed Ramazanov 10–8 Win 78–8 Khabi Khashpakov 2–1 Win 77–8 Nikita Sofronov TF 11–0 Win 76–8 Magomed Gusbanov 2020 Russian Nationals at 86 kg Loss
Artur_Naifonov
Shuchevich, Pavlenkov, Chernoglas, Abanckin, Suslenskiy, Meshener, Svetlichny, Sofronov, Rode, Shakirov, Heifetz, Afanashev, Mo-Chun, Butman, Łukianenko, Ogurtsov
Human rights movement in the Soviet Union
Human_rights_movement_in_the_Soviet_Union
Tangut Records 西夏经济文书研究 (2017, English edition 2021) Mikhail Viktorovich Sofronov [fr] Михаи́л Ви́кторович Софро́нов b. 1929 Russia Grammar of the Tangut
List_of_Tangutologists
Soviet corps commander
Commander of the 11th Rifle Division 1927–1928 Succeeded by Preceded by Georgy Sofronov Commander of the 12th Rifle Corps January 9, 1931 - February 11, 1932 Succeeded by
Semyon_Turovsky
Ukrainian political activist
Shuchevich, Pavlenkov, Chernoglas, Abanckin, Suslenskiy, Meshener, Svetlichny, Sofronov, Rode, Shakirov, Heifetz, Afanashev, Mo-Chun, Butman, Łukianenko, Ogurtsov
Danylo_Shumuk
Russian stage and film director (1957–2025)
project is the work of contemporary composers Vladimir Gorlinsky, Fyodor Sofronov, Dmitri Kourliandski and Kirill Shirokov, who created a unique acoustic
Boris_Yukhananov
Theatre in Kyrgyzstan
a mustache". 1968 – Abdullah Kadiri "Scorpion from the altar", Anatoly Sofronov "Kookie married", Mirzabek Toybaev "New bride", Bekniezov, Ismailov "Between
Osh State Academic Uzbek Music and Drama Theater named after Babur
Osh_State_Academic_Uzbek_Music_and_Drama_Theater_named_after_Babur
Tchaikovsky lived on the second floor, while the family of his servant, Alexei Sofronov, lived on the ground floor. The kitchen and dining room were also on the
Tchaikovsky State House-Museum
Tchaikovsky_State_House-Museum
Ukrainian Soviet science fiction writer and journalist (1918–1988)
novels by Afanasiy Koptelov, and plays by Nikolai Pogodin and Anatoly Sofronov from Russian into Ukrainian. Berezhnyi gained the most recognition for
Vasyl_Berezhnyi
Twentieth century Latvian soldier
Division June 1918 – November 1919 Succeeded by Alexander Sirotkin Preceded by Commander of the 16th Rifle Corps 1930-1931 Succeeded by Georgy Sofronov
Jānis_Lācis
a mustache". 1968 – Abdullah Kadiri "Scorpion from the altar", Anatoly Sofronov "Kookie married", Mirzabek Toybaev "New bride", Bekniezov, Ismailov "Between
Zhurahon_Rahmonov
moloda). "Our comrade-in-arms fell under the birch". 1950. Lyrics by Anatoly Sofronov. "Silence, the fragrance of dormant flowers". "The moon creeps across the
List of compositions by Borys Lyatoshynsky
List_of_compositions_by_Borys_Lyatoshynsky
German-born teacher (c. 1630 – 1691)
decorations, Peter Engels and Andrei Abakumov, who worked in the village of Sofronov, were provided with 700 arshins of canvas and "any other attire" on 18
George_Hüfner
Moscow City Duma electoral constituency
Independent 23,283 38.93% Sergey Medvedev Independent 12,556 20.99% Ilya Sofronov Communist Party 5,390 9.01% irina Zasedateleva Independent 5,013 8.38%
Moscow_City_Duma_District_9
Military unit
Battle honours Moscow Rezkaja Bobruysk Commanders Notable commanders Georgy Sofronov (1922–1923, 1924–1930) Pyotr Filatov (1923–1924) Georgy Bondar (1932–1937)
17th_Rifle_Division
Soviet musical comedy theatre and film actress
joined the Russian Drama School at the Alexandrinsky Theatre headed by Sofronov and Vera Michurina-Samoilova. In her audition, before Yuriy Mikhailovich
Glikeriya Bogdanova-Chesnokova
Glikeriya_Bogdanova-Chesnokova
Military unit
included the 31st (Stalingrad) and 32nd (Saratov) Rifle Divisions. Georgy Sofronov began the formation of the corps, but was transferred to another unit in
12th_Rifle_Corps
Memorial church in Lazarevac, Serbia
iconostasis was painted in 1940 by a prominent Russian emigrant painter Pimen Sofronov. It had been planned that he should paint the church with icons, but this
Memorial_Church,_Lazarevac
Soviet actor
Shulga in Mikhail Sholokhov's "Young Guard" (1947) Grinyov in Anatoly Sofronov's "Moscow's Mood" (1949) Moshig in Yeghishe Charents' "Towards the Future"
Avet_Avetisyan
Military unit
Strategic Defensive Battle honours Kalisz (2nd formation) Commanders Notable commanders Yan Latsis Georgy Sofronov Aleksei Grechkin Konstantin Provalov
16th_Rifle_Corps
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Lives in the Ash Tree Grove
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Determined, Resolved
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Sweet Fruit
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Sun
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Indestructible, Another name for Vishnu
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Finnish
Short form of Finnish Kristiina, STIINA means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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The One who Remove Darkness
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