Nikolai Ivanovich Khmelnitsky (Russian: Николай Иванович Хмельницкий, 22 [o.s. 11] August 1789, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, - 20 [o.s. 8] September 1845, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian dramatist, literary critic and translator. In 1812-1814, as an army officer, he was Mikhail Kutuzov's adjutant, and later, in 1829-1838, served as a governor of Smolensk. Khmelnitsky's chosen genre was the saloon comedy, and many prominent authors, Alexander Pushkin among them, valued him as an influential figure in the Russian literary scene of the 1820s.[1]
Nikolai Ivanovich Khmelnitsky (Russian: Николай Иванович Хмельницкий, 22 [o.s. 11] August 1789, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, - 20 [o.s. 8] September...
Boris Alexandrovich Khmelnitsky (Russian: Борис Александрович Хмельницкий; born on 27 June 1940 in Ussuriysk, died on 16 February 2008 in Moscow) was...
mixed chorus and orchestra Polonaise; words by Vladimir Sollogub and NikolaiKhmelnitsky (Николай Иванович Хмельницкий) Choral 1838 Гимн хозяину Hymn to the...
University (1828-1833) was paid for by his uncle on his mother side, NikolaiKhmelnitsky, a well-known playwright of his time. From 1833 to 1847 Durov worked...
1970 FIFA World Cup. Since he did not fit into the tactical scheme of Nikolai Morozov, Khmelnytskyi missed the 1966 FIFA World Cup and instead of him...
Nikolai Anisimovich Shchelokov (26 November [O.S. 13 November] 1910 – 13 December 1984) was a Soviet statesman and army general who served sixteen years...
Sergey Chesnokov made his stage debut as early as 1830, in the NikolaiKhmelnitsky's vaudeville Actors Among Themselves, playing a character called Shumsky...
Nikolai Erastovich Berzarin (Russian: Никола́й Эра́стович Берза́рин; 1 April 1904 – 16 June 1945) was a Red Army colonel general who held field army commands...
Zhbankova, edited by Alexander Klimchuk. National Art Museum of Ukraine, and Khmelnitsky: Galereya, 2004 ISBN 966-8834-05-4, in Ukrainian. Boris Chyp, O.G. Oganesyan...
of the Red Banner (3) Order of Suvorov, 1st class (2) Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky, 1st class Virtuti Militari (Poland) Order of the Cross of Grunwald (Poland)...
is a 2024 Russian musical romantic drama sports film directed by Yuri Khmelnitsky. It stars Alexander Petrov and Mariya Aronova, they were also joined...
elite Guards unit, also receiving the honorifics "Berlin Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky". The brigade was the last Soviet Army unit to leave Germany after its...
magazine's first editors were Yakov Polonsky, Apollon Grigoryev, and A.Khmelnitsky. In mid-1860 Grigory Blagosvetlov came in, to invite several new authors...
Bogdan Khmelnitsky Motorised Rifle Regiment, Grimma 242nd Guards Zaleschitsky Order of Lenin Red Banner Orders of Suvorov. Kutuzov and Bogdan Khmelnitsky Motorised...
Glukhovskaya, Order of Lenin, Red Banner, Orders of Suvorov, Kutuzov and Bogdan Khmelnitsky Division (Russian: 39-я гвардейская ракетная Глуховская ордена Ленина...
is a Russian musical comedy film in black and white, directed by Yuli Khmelnitsky [ru]. It is based on the Leningrad Theatre of Musical Comedy operetta...
Kulagin as Cedric the Saxon Romualds Ancans as Richard the Lionheart Boris Khmelnitsky as Robin Hood Yuri Smirnov as Friar Tuck Aleksandr Filippenko as Wamba...
Nikolai Illarionovich Semeyko (Russian: Николай Илларионович Семейко, Ukrainian: Микола Іларіонович Семейко; 25 March 1923 – 20 April 1945) was a Soviet...
Shchukin Theatre Institute. Her students included Vladimir Etush, Boris Khmelnitsky, Aleksandr Grave, and Alla Demidova. She was described as the "godmother"...
Galina Strutinskaya as Mary Grant Anatoli Rudakov as Olbinett Boris Khmelnitsky as Captain Grant Kosta Tsonev as Hetzel Aleksandr Abdulov as Bob the...
World War II finally sealed the fate of this style. Authors like Dmitry Khmelnitsky appreciate Khan-Magomedov's studies of the 1920s and 1930s, but completely...
will to build 10–14 storey buildings, Stalin's own will; according to Khmelnitsky, this must have been started by Khrushchev personally. Throughout the...