Alexander Ivanovich Deubner (15 August 1899 – 15 May 1946) was a Christian priest in Russia. He was originally a Catholic priest of the Russian Catholic Church, then a priest of the Byzantine Rite before returning to the Catholic church. He was also a member of the Russian diaspora and died in the Gulag.
Alexander Ivanovich Deubner (15 August 1899 – 15 May 1946) was a Christian priest in Russia. He was originally a Catholic priest of the Russian Catholic...
Deubner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AlexanderDeubner (1899– 1946), Catholic priest after Orthodox one and again priest of the...
Soviet government in 1923. Father Deubner was killed by a criminal in exile on 12 November 1936. AlexanderDeubner The Historical Destiny Of The Russian...
peace activists Alexandra Kollontai Nadezhda Krupskaya Rosa Luxemburg AlexanderDeubner Die Gleichheit had appeared in early 1890 as Die Arbeiterin (The Worker)...
Brett Deubner (born March 31, 1968, Berkeley, California) is an American violist. He has performed as concerto soloist with over 70 orchestras on four...
the attitude of the Catholic Church towards Orthodoxy, Gillet (with AlexanderDeubner) was received into the Eastern Orthodox Church in Paris in May 1928...
Alexander Aigner (18 May 1909 – 2 September 1988) was an Austrian mathematician specialising in number theory, and a full university professor of mathematics...
Soviets at this time were sent by either Cippico or his predecessor AlexanderDeubner. In 1937 he was made a supernumerary Papal Chamberlain. Later, he...
Otfried Deubner (19 December 1908 in Königsberg, Germany – 16 March 2001) was a German classical archaeologist and diplomat. During World War II, Otfried...
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Fellgiebel riddles. Shepperton: Allan, 2000. – ISBN 0-7110-2766-8. Stahlberg, Alexander, Bounden Duty: The Memoirs of a German Officer 1932-45, 1990. Wildhagen...
people "Lyalya" is a Russian-language diminutive from the first name "Olga" Deubner, Chip (May 1, 2014). WMF Monthly Metrics Meeting (Videotape) – via Wikimedia...
priest Fr. Aleksei Zerchaninov and those of Pro-Orientalist priest Fr. Ivan Deubner. When asked by Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky to make a decision on the...
Following the launch of Operation Barbarossa, an NKVD Soviet agent named Alexander Demyanov penetrated the Abwehr in late 1941 by posing as a member of a...
Homo Necans (1972, tr. 1983:143-49), with bibliography p 143, note 33. L. Deubner, Attische Feste (Berlin 1932:49-50); their accompanier in late descriptions...
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Damas (born 1973) Robert Davidovici (born 1946) Beverley Davison Brett Deubner (born 1968) Lindsay Deutsch (born 1984) Alma Deutscher (born 2005) Glenn...
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mathematicians, recruited by Wilhelm Fenner, and which included Georg Aumann, Alexander Aigner, Oswald Teichmüller, Johann Friedrich Schultze and their leader...
Curt Selchow Horst Hauthal Rudolf Schauffler Johannes Benzing Otfried Deubner Hans Rohrbach Helmut Grunsky Erika Pannwitz Karl Schröter Research Office...
Curt Selchow Horst Hauthal Rudolf Schauffler Johannes Benzing Otfried Deubner Hans Rohrbach Helmut Grunsky Erika Pannwitz Karl Schröter Research Office...
Curt Selchow Horst Hauthal Rudolf Schauffler Johannes Benzing Otfried Deubner Hans Rohrbach Helmut Grunsky Erika Pannwitz Karl Schröter Research Office...
Curt Selchow Horst Hauthal Rudolf Schauffler Johannes Benzing Otfried Deubner Hans Rohrbach Helmut Grunsky Erika Pannwitz Karl Schröter Research Office...