Vissarion Vissarionovich Komarov (Russian: Виссарион Виссарионович Комаров, 26 October 1838—4 January 1908)[1] was a Russian journalist, editor and an Imperial Russian Army colonel who in 1876 was promoted to the rank of the Serbian army general for his victories in several battles he conducted against the Turkish army during the Montenegrin–Ottoman War, in 1876.[2]
^Комаров В.В. at the Online Dostoyevsky Encyclopedia // Федор Михайлович Достоевский. Антология жизни и творчества]
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Vissarion Vissarionovich Komarov (Russian: Виссарион Виссарионович Комаров, 26 October 1838—4 January 1908) was a Russian journalist, editor and an Imperial...
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Belianska ulica Nové Mesto 831 01 Bratislava 37 Belinského ulica Petržalka Vissarion Grigorievič Belinskij 851 01 Bratislava 5 Bellova ulica Nové Mesto Ján...
contrast to Oblomov's reliance on the past. Dobrolyubov, a follower of Vissarion Belinsky and a leading literary critic, believed strongly that literature...
500 Referee: Viktor Fadeyev (Leningrad) Right after the game Anatoliy Komarov (Turkmen SSR) and Valeriy Loginov (Belarusian SSR) grabbed each other's...