Pic du Lac de Combeynot (3089 m above sea level) - the summit of the Combeynot massif in the Écrins mountain group in the Western Alps in France. Position It lies in the southern part of the Combeynot massif. This part is separated from its main northern part with the peaks of the Pics de Combeynot, a shallow plate, called Brèche du Vallon de la Route (2914 m above sea level) and the Vallon du Fontenil valley, whose top floor is occupied by Lake Combeynot. Pic du Lac de Combeynot is the highest point of this southern part, in addition to which the peaks of Pointe de l'Etandart (2981 m above sea level) and Roche Bernard (2698 m above sea level) stand out, both located east of it. Bibliography wiki
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Sidney Godolphin (poeta)
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Sidney Godolphin Sidney Godolphin (born 1610, died in 1643) - English politician and poet, counted among the group of metaphysical poets. Sidney Godolphin was elected several times to the House of Commons. He was on the royalist side. During the civil war, he took the side of King Charles I Stuart joining the Ralph Hopton unit. He died in a skirmish in Chagford, Devon. A popular song by Sidney Godolphina is a poem (carol) about the adoration of the Magi Lord when the wise men came from far. wiki
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Fajzen Zikrinov (Russian: Файзен Зикринов, born August 25, 1918 in the Akmolin region, October 22, 1999) is a Party and State activist of the Kazakh SSR. Curriculum vitae In 1938 he graduated from the Tatar agricultural school, then became lecturer there, 1938-1940 served in the Red Army, 1940-1943 was the main agronomist and head of the regional agricultural department in the jambul region. From 1943 to 1946 he was the chairman of the executive committee of the district council in the jambul region, 1946-1948, a member of the Republican Party College at the Communist Party of the Bolshevik District of Kazakhstan, 1948-1951 chairman of the executive committee of the district council in the jambul region, 1951-1952 director of the experimental base The Kazakh Research and Research Institute of Breeding. From 1952 to 1958 he was an instructor and deputy head of the Almaty Department of the Regional Committee of the KP (b) K / KPK, 1955 graduated from Kazimierz State University. Kirov...
Wladisław Anufrijev
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Wladisław Grigorjewicz Anufrijev (Russian: Владислав Григорьевич Ануфриев, born December 1, 1937 in Bugulm) is a Soviet party activist. Curriculum vitae Russians, in 1962 graduated from the Ukrainian Academy of Agriculture, worked in economic, party and state organs in the Karaganda region. Since 1969 a member of the CPSU, in 1973 graduated from the Kyiv Institute of National Economy, from 1977 to 1985 was the secretary of the Regional Committee of the NCP in Karaganda. In 1982 he graduated from the Academy of Social Sciences at the CPSU. Between 1986 and 1986, he headed the department of the Central Committee of the CCP. From 1986 to 1988 he was First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the NCP in Tałdykorganie, between 1988 and 1989 Secretary of the Central Committee of the CCP and 1989-1991 Second Secretary CCC. Between 1990 and 1991 a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. People's deputy of the USSR. Bibliography wiki
Juanita Castro
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Juanita Castro Juanita Castro, Juana de la Caridad Castro Ruz (born May 6, 1933, Biran, Cuba) - Cuban American, Fidel Castro's sister, Cuban revolutionary spy, spy of the Central Intelligence Agency. Juanita was the fifth of the seven illegitimate children of Angela Castro and his wife, Ruz Rina. Her brothers and sisters are Angela, Ramon, Fidel, Raul, Emma and Agustin. At first, she supported Fidel's brother while traveling abroad to finance the purchase of arms, but quickly dissolved the revolution, as did her leaders, including Che Guevara. Since 1961, she has cooperated with the Central Intelligence Agency, according to her own statement. She was recruited in Mexico where she went on the pretense of visiting her younger sister Emma. Under the codename "Donna", she helped emigrate from Cuba and did other things she did without remuneration, treated as a patriotic duty. Under the pressure of the brothers left Cuba June 17, 1964, first settled in Mexico, then...
Presbyterian Church of Nigeria
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Presbyterian Church of Nigeria - Presbyterian religious association in Nigeria. Created in 1846 on the initiative of liberated slaves from Jamaica, Scottish Missionaries of Presbyterian and Kings of Calabar. It has 3.8 million faithful in over 2000 churches, making it the second largest presbyterian church in the world after the Presbyterian Church of East Africa. He is a member of the World Council of Churches, the Christian Council of Nigeria, the World Community of the Reformed Churches and the All-African Church Council. accepts the Westminster Confession of Faith. He practices the ordination of women. The first clergyman was established in 1982. In 2015, more than 50 Ordained Women are served in the Church. wiki
International Dollar
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International dollar - a currency created on the basis of the US dollar, used to express real GDP and its components, ie to eliminate the effect of differences in price levels between states or other territorial units. Theoretically, one dollar of international value can buy the same part of a specific basket of goods and services in every economy. The international dollar exchange rate in the local currency of the country is determined by the difference between the US dollar buying power in the United States and the country being compared. Another contractual currency used for the same purposes is the purchasing power standard (PPS). Contractual exchange rate of the international dollar wiki
Tauromachia (fresk)
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Tauromachia Tauromachia - Minoan fresco discovered in the palace in Knossos. Dated in the middle of the 16th century BC. The mural is currently on display at the 14th Archaeological Museum in Heraklion. The fresco is the most well-preserved relics of the popular Minoan Crete, a cult spectacle consisting of jumping by a bull. The mural is 0.7 m high. It has survived in fragments and has been restored. In the center of the image is a large white-brown bull. Pulled forward and back hooves indicate that the animal is in a rush. It is accompanied by three human figures dressed only in short skirts and with different skin color, which in the Minoan art meant gender difference. On the left hand side the woman holds the horns leaving the bull's head. On the right side is the second girl, stretching her arms towards the performers on the back of the evolution of acrobatics. The scene was shown on a light blue background and enclosed in a frame decorated with abstract, stone-like symbol...
TvyNovelas
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TVyNovelas - Mexican magazine edited by Editorial Televis It is published in 5 countries: USA, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Chile and Colombia. It is one of the most famous paper magazines in Mexico. The subject of the magazine is primarily telenowele. The magazine awards prizes during the celebrations for the best television show and TV show of the year (Premios TVyNovelas) broadcast this celebration by the television program Televisa in Mexico and Univision for the United States. TvyNovelas is the most read Spanish newspaper in the US. The list of readers is sent to her, and the editors reply to them and give advice in difficult life situations. wiki
Arthur A. Neu
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Arthur Alan Neu (born 9 February 1933 in Carroll, Des Moines, 2 January 2015) is an American politician, deputy governor of Iowa from 1973 to 1979. Member of the Republican Party. Curriculum vitae He graduated from Northwestern University and then started his law practice in his hometown. During this period he began his political career. From 1967 to 1973 he sat in the Iowa Senate. In 1972 he was elected Iowa Deputy Governor Robert Ray. Position held in 1973-1979. In the years 1982-1985 the mayor of Carroll. wiki
Zdzisław Adamczyk (literary historian)
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Zdzisław Jerzy Adamczyk (born January 5, 1936 in Suchedniów) is a Polish literary historian and professor of humanities. Curriculum vitae In 1953 he graduated from the Secondary School. A. Witkowski in Skarżysko-Kamienna. In the years 1953-1957 he studied in the field of Polish studies at the University of Warsaw. At the home institution he received his doctorate in 1971. In 1985 he received his doctorate degree from the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences. By a decision of the President of the Republic of Poland on January 15, 1996 he was awarded the title of professor of the humanities. In the second half of the 1950s he worked at the Ministry of National Defense Publishing House as an editor, and from 1959 to 1961 he was a librarian at the Public Library in Radom. In the years 1961-1971 he was a librarian and lecturer at the Teachers' Training School in the city. In 1971 he took up his post at the Higher School of Education in Kielce, later conv...
Scroll of Joshua
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Fragment of the coil The scroll of Joshua - dated to the X century manuscript parchment scroll, containing the text of the Old Testament Book of Joshua according to the Septuagint. In the list of manuscripts of the Septuagint by Alfred Rahlf's classification number 661. Stored in the Vatican Library (Signature Vat 431). The exact date and origin of the document are uncertain. By the thirteenth century, the scroll was in Byzantium, then it came to Italy. Around 1500 was part of the collection of Leonico Thomeo in Padua. In 1571 it was recorded in the collections of Ulrich Fugger in Augsburg, then in 1584 he was sent to the Palatinate Library in Heidelberg. In 1623 the Bavarian Elector Maximilian donated the scroll of the Vatican Library. The scroll consists of fifteen cards of 30 to 31.5 cm in height and 42 to 89.5 cm in length. The whole roll was originally 10.5 meters long, but in 1902 the cards were split. The preserved text contains sections of Joshua from II to X. The begi...
Alexander Watson Hutton
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Alexander Watson Hutton (born June 10, 1853 in Glasgow, March 9, 1936 in Buenos Aires) is a Scottish footballer who is considered a "father of Argentine football". Curriculum vitae Born in 1853, Hutton lost both parents as a young boy. He later took care of his grandmother, then under Daniel Stewart's school supervision. In 1881 he graduated from the University of Edinburgh. In February 1882 he emigrated to Argentina, where he began work at Saint Andrew's Scotch. In 1884 he founded the Buenos Aires English High School, which participated in club competitions. In 1886 he was born Arnold's son, a representative of Argentina. On February 21, 1893, he became the founder of the AFA, which he chaired for three years. He died in 1936 and was buried at the British cemetery Chacarita. His name is a library of Argentinian football. Bibliography wiki
International Deposit Insurance Coalition
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International Association of Deposit Insurers (IADI) - an independent organization of deposit guarantee institutions from around the world. It was established in 2002 at the Bank for International Settlements in Basel (Switzerland). IADI promotes international cooperation in the field of deposit guarantee and develops international standards to improve the efficiency of deposit guarantee institutions. It also contributes to strengthening the stability of financial systems in the world. IADI is a non-profit organization established under Swiss law. The IADI was founded by the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) in 2000. The working group was formed following the findings of the Deposit Insurance Study Group, which the FSF created in 1999. In 2009, IADI, along with the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, developed the "Core Principles for Effective Deposit Insurance Systems". A list of basic guidelines for deposit guarantee institutions and their relationship with other f...
Wanda Malewska
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Wanda Malewska, born in Jakimowska (born November 30, 1904 in Warsaw, died September 10, 1995 in Warsaw) is a Polish librarian, longtime employee of the National Library. In 1926 she graduated from one of the Warsaw junior high schools. She worked as a teacher, then a clerk; At the same time, she studied Polish philology at the University of Warsaw, where she graduated in 1934. In 1938 she went to the province. She returned to Warsaw after the war and on December 15, 1945 she began work in the Department of Periodicals of the National Library. She attended a librarian course and successfully passed the first category exam in the state library service, then in 1947 she was transferred to the Department (then the Department) of Newer Prints; Since 1949 she has been the deputy head of this department, for some time she has also directed its section on cataloging, leading training for young librarians. She participated in editorial work on Polish writers (1956), prepared in the National ...
Jan (landgraph of Hessen)
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Jan (born around 1278, died in 1311) - landgraf of Lower Hesse from 1308 Hessian dynasty. John was the son of the first landgrave of Hessian Henry I and his second wife Mechtylda Kliwijska. At the death of his father in 1308 he inherited Lower Hesse (Otto's older brother Otto, the division of Hessen due to the conflict between his brothers was approved even during his father's life). He was married to Adelaide, daughter of Prince Braunschweig of Albrecht II. The only child of this relationship was the daughter of Elizabeth, who married Otto of Ochsenstein. At the death of John his brother Otto reunited Hesse. Bibliography wiki
Patrice Manopoulos
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Patrice Manopoulos (born 20 June 1977 in Marseille) is a French racing driver. Career Manopoulos started his racing career in 1995, starting with the French Formula Renault. With the achievement of four points he placed there in 22 positions in the general classification. In later years he also participated in Formula 3 Euro Series and Le Mans Series. The Formula 3 Euro Series was launched in 2003 with the French team LD Autosport. However, during the seven races he started he failed to score. statistics Bibliography wiki
Maciej Mazurek
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Maciej Mazurek (born 1963) - Polish publicist, literary critic, art critic, painter and poet. Curriculum vitae A graduate of Polish studies and history at the University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań. Editor-in-Chief of the Arttak quarterly - Fine Arts published by the Main Board of the Association of Polish Visual Artists. In 2006-2011, head of the Editorial Board of Alternative Culture and Visual Arts at TVP Kultura. Articles, interviews and reviews published, among others in Arcanach, Czas Kultury, Do rzeczy, Odra, Rzeczpospolita, Tygodnik Powszechny, Carmelite Notebooks and on the portal wPolityce.pl and poems in Topos. His painting was presented at individual exhibitions, including at the City Gallery Arsenał in Poznań and the Regional Museum in Międzychód. For the book of poetry, Przychodzi burza was nominated for Orpheus - Poetic Award for them. K.I. Gałczyński 2017. Books poetry interviews wiki
Constantin Parvulescu
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Constantin Pârvulescu (born November 10, 1895 in the village of Olăneşti, died July 11, 1992 in Romany) - Romanian communist activist and active opponent of Ceauşescu. Curriculum vitae In 1921 he joined the Communist Party of Romania. During the First World War, he deserted the Romanian army and entered the ranks of the Red Army. After the socialization of the Socialist-Communist Party of Romania in 1924, he was active in the underground. In 1930, he served as its secretary general for some time. In 1934 he was arrested and imprisoned. After a few years he managed to escape and before the outbreak of World War II he managed to get to the USSR. In 1942, he married an NKVD agent, Ania Tom. In the years 1945-1961 he was the chairman of the party's party control committee (1948-1965 RPR). Bibliography wiki
Krzysztof Dys
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Krzysztof Dys (born on May 14, 1982 in Koszalin) - Polish pianist. Curriculum vitae He comes from a family with musical traditions - his father was an accordion player. As a teenager, he participated in jazz workshops. He accompanied in Zenon Laskowik's programs. He was inspired by the music of Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. He graduated from the Academy of Music in Poznań in the class of prof. Anna Organiszczak. He works at the same university as an assistant professor at the Jazz Department. He runs his own trio with a trumpeter - Maciej Fortuna, and also creates a trio LAM with Wacław Zimpl and Hubert Zemler. Awards The most important artist awards are: discography wiki
Stroppe parity
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Pivostar strofa - stanza consisting of an even number of lines. The group of stropper stropes includes dysthas, all varieties of tetrastych, sekstyna, octostych, octave, decyma and oniegin strop. In Polish literature, parity stropes are more common than non-flagost strofts, with the four-bar strop being the most commonly used. An example of a parity strop is the mentioned octave, used, among others, by Luís de Camões in Luzjady. The weapons and barons, That of the western beach Lusitana, For seas never before sailed, They passed beyond Taprobana, In dangers and striving wars, More than promised by human strength, And among remote people they built New Kingdom, which both sublimated; (Luís Vaz de Camões, Os Lusíadas) Octave is one of the most frequently used stanzas, while the six-verse rhyming abccba, used by Robert Browning in the poem Night Meeting is very rare. Gray sea, long, dark land; A huge yellow crescent horn; A sudden, hissing, unconscious tan The curly sleepers wake u...
Bukovská Valley (Niżne Tatry)
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Bukovská dolina - valley in the Low Tatras in Slovakia. It is located in the western (so-called Dziumber part) of the part of the Low Tatras, on the southern side of their main ridge. It has an outlet in the town of Brusno in the Bańska Bystrzyca district. It is not a vale valley, because it does not reach the main ridge of the Low Tatras. The mountain is cut between two ridges of the Ondrejská hoľa (1597 m) peak. They form a side border of the valley. In the orographically right ridge separating the Bukowska Valley from the Sopotnicka Valley, there are Chabenec (1516 m), Mlynárová (1312 m) and Bukový diel (814 m) peaks. In the left ridge, separating it from the Jaseniańska Valley, there are: Ráztocká hoľa (1565 m), Matúšová (1176 m), Kopcová and other nameless hills. The bottom of the valley is the Bukovec stream. In the central part of the valley, the Pohronský Bukovec estate belongs to the city of Brusno. An asphalt road leads to it, and it is a cycling trail. From the estate t...
Laura E. Richards
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Unknown fields: "source", "date and place of death", "date and place of birth", "full name", "quote" and "writer". Laura E. Richards (born February 27, 1850 in Boston, died January 14, 1943, in Gardiner, Maine) - American writer and poet, known as the author of books for children. Curriculum vitae She was the daughter of Samuel Gridley Howe, an abolitionist and founder of Perkins School for the Blind, the first educational institution for the blind in the United States and Julia Ward Howe. The author's mother was a poet herself. She composed words to the song The Battle Hymn of the Republic. In 1871 Laura Howe married Henry Richards, who in 1876 became the manager of a paper mill owned by his family in Gardiner, Maine. She had seven children: Alice Maud, Rosalind, Henry Howe, Julia Ward, Maud, John and Laura Elizabeth. In 1917, Laura E. Richards received the Pulitzer Prize for her mother's biography, written to...
Semih Türkdoğan
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Ahmet Semih Türkdoğan (born 1912 in Constantinople, May 16, 1994) is a Turkish athlete, Olympian. Player of the club Galatasaray SK. Participant of the Olympic Games in Amsterdam (1928). In the 100 meters he dropped in the elimination. The 4 × 100 meter relay: Haydar Aşan, Mehmet Ali Aybar, Şinasi Şahingiray and Semih Türkdoğan also dropped out of the qualifying round. Türkdoğan was a Turkish record holder. He won the title four times (in 1928, 1929, 1932, 1935, every time in Istanbul), 200 meters in one run (in 1931 in Moscow), and in a 4 × 100 meter relay he won five times the country record ( twice in 1927, and in 1928, 1930, and 1931). Life records: 100 m - 10,6 s (Istanbul 1935). Bibliography wiki
Andronik Komnen
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Andronik Komnen (Greek Ἀνδρόνικος Κομνηνός, born 1355 in Trapezun, November 14, 1376, Trapezun) - Trapezitan prince. Curriculum vitae He was the illegitimate son of Emperor Trapezius Alexei III Komnen. Shortly after his birth he was raised to the dignity of despot. From 1375 or 1376 he was the husband of Eudokia of Georgia, the daughter of King Georgian David IX. March 14, 1376 Andronik was murdered. After his death Eudokia from Georgia married his brother Manuel III Comnen. Bibliography wiki
Time passed (novel)
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Time passed - 1949 war novel by Andrzej Szczypiorski. Contents The action of the novel takes place during World War II and soon after. A group of resistance fighters swears at a Nazi dictator. The action fails because one of the fighters warned the Germans. All participants are killed, except for one. After the war, the only survivor of the action was widely accused of treason. In fact, another traitor was a traitor who was killed by the Germans. The survivor of the action was unable to prove his innocence, because the only witness who could overturn false accusations was the would-be victim of the assassination - the Nazi dignitary was saved. It makes it hopeless. adaptations wiki
Walentin Koptiug
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Walentin Afanasjewicz Koptiug (Russian: Валентин Афанасьевич Коптюг, born June 9, 1931 in Juchnow, died 10 January 1997 in Novosibirsk) - Soviet chemist, Hero of Socialist Labor (1986). Curriculum vitae Born in a Belarusian family, his father was repressed during the Great Terror. After the German attack on the USSR, he was evacuated with his family to Samarkand, where he graduated high school with a gold medal in 1949 and then went to Moscow State University. Lomonosov, however, was not accepted because of his repressed father. He studied at the Moscow Institute of Chemistry and Technology. Medvedev, who graduated with honors in 1954, then an aspirant in it, worked in the laboratory of the problem of isotopes of the Moscow Institute of Chemistry and Technology. From 1959 he worked in Novosibirsk, where the Siberian branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR began to operate; He was a junior researcher at the Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry, since 1963 he headed the lab...
Vladimir Alchimov
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Vladimir Siergiejevich Alchimov (Russian: Владимир Сергеевич Алхимов, born October 25, 1919 in the village of Nikulino in the Smolensk Governorate, died January 9, 1993 in Moscow) - President of the State Bank of the USSR (1976-1986), Hero of the Soviet Union (1945) ). Curriculum vitae Born in a peasant family, he worked in kolkhoz. In 1935 he graduated from a 7-year-old school, then educated in finance and economics in Smolensk. From 1938 he studied at the Leningrad Institute of Finance and Economics. After Germany's attack on the USSR, on June 27, 1941, he volunteered for the front. In December 1942, he graduated from the Leningrad Artillery School in January 1942, again in January 1944, facing the front. Since 1942 a member of the WKP (b). He participated in the battles of the Belarusian SSR and in the Baltic States, was appointed lieutenant of the Guards, distinguished himself in the fighting on the Łuczesa River and near Kaunas, where he led the fire from his battery to the ...
Edvard Westermarck
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Edvard Alexander Westermarck (born 20 November 1862 in Helsinki, 3 September 1939 in Lapinlahti) is a Finnish sociologist and ethnologist of Swedish origin. Curriculum vitae 1890-1906 lectured on sociology at the University of Helsinki, 1906-1918 was professor of moral philosophy at the University of London, 1907-1930 professor of sociology at the University of London. He led studies on the development of marriage and family and research in the field of morphology, as well as field research in Morocco. He was a proponent of the concept of ethical relativity. "The History of Human Marriage" (1891), the two-volume "The Origin and Development of Moral Ideas" (1906-1908), "Ethical Relativity" (1932). Bibliography wiki
Biocenotic tree
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Letter E is a biocenotic tree Biocoenotic tree - faulty trees left in the business forests to increase biodiversity. Biocenotic trees can be living or dead. Biocenotic Trees are trees with visible local humus, hollow tree, bird nest of diameter over 25 cm, trees in which more than 1/3 of the crown is dead, trees with hives or plants, animals or protected mushrooms. Biocenotic trees are also of unusual shape or with unusual morphological forms (deformed cones, growths). The biocenotic trees include trees that are a reminder of forest culture (exotic specimens, experimental fields established before 1945, stools, etc.). Biocenotic trees are also "downhill" or trees left to the next turn of the hand. As biocenotic trees are also treated indigenous species that improve the game's feeding base, nectar, diversifying landscape (apple tree, pear, cherry, plum and other). Bibliography wiki
Vasyl Komiyev
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Vasyl Hryhorovich Komichev (born March 18, 1911 in Slavonia, October 16, 1966 in Kiev) is a Soviet and Ukrainian politician, secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1962-1966), member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1961- 1966). From 1927 to 1930 he graduated from the Odeski Institute of Agriculture, 1936-1938 in the Red Army, 1938-1939 head of the peripheral branch of the Polish Armed Forces. agricultural farm in Mikołajów. 1939-1941 deputy head of the peripheral agricultural department in Kirovohrad, 1941-1945 again in the Red Army, 1945-1947 head of the peripheral agricultural department in Kirovohrad. From March 1947 to February 1949, head of the agricultural management board in Kirovohrad, from February 1949 to December 1953, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kirovohrad Regional Council, from September 27, 1952 to March 23, 1954 Member of the Audit Committee of KP (b) From November 1953 to December 1955 First secretary of the CPU Regional Commit...
It was matter
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Era of matter - a term used in cosmology to determine the phase of the universe's development. Based on the cosmological model of the expanding Universe, it is assumed that the era of matter began about 100,000 years after the Big Bang after the matter became transparent to radiation at the end of the radiation era (relict background radiation) and recombination, or electron capture by protons and nuclei of light elements, primarily helium. The main constituents of matter are hydrogen and helium atoms, accounting for about 35% of the original matter. The matter spread more or less evenly. But accidental density fluctuations have become the source of a stronger gravitational attraction (gravitational instability mechanism), which has spawned galaxy formation and galaxy clusters. The first part of this stage is often referred to as dark ages. Later, when the main form of matter becomes galaxies, it is said to have begun the galactic era, in some sources also called the dark energy e...
Republican Christian Party
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Republican Christian Party (Ukrainian: Республіканська християнська партія, RChP) - Ukrainian right-wing and Christian Democratic party. History The party was formed at the congress on May 1, 1997, then registered on July 24 of the same year. As a result of the split in the Ukrainian Republican Party Lukka Lukjanenko. They founded it. Mykola Porowski (who led the RChP) and former political prisoners including the Bohdan brothers and Mykhrylo Horyń. The Republican Christian Party started independently in the 1998 election, gaining 0.54% of the vote and not introducing its representatives to the Verkhovna Rada. In 1999, the party supported the re-election of Łeonida Kuchma, then cooperated with Wiktor Yushchenko, contributing to the 2001 block Our Ukraine. During the fourth term of parliament the parliament was periodically represented by a parliamentary delegation (in 2005 the mandate was exercised by its leader). Since 2006 it has functioned as an extra-parliamentary group. ...
Constantin Brodzki
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Entrance to the cinema at the Museum of Cinematography in Brussels Constantin Brodzki (born 26 October 1926 in Rome, Italy) is a Belgian architect. He comes from an Italian-Polish family, studied at La Cambre in Brussels. In 1948 he completed his studies and received a scholarship to study at Lambrichs in New York, where he learned modern technologies and innovative designs used in the United States. He returned to Belgium in 1952 and began work as an independent architect, with several projects completed jointly with Corneille Hannoset. They jointly designed interiors of shops, galleries, their work is the interior architecture opened in the 1956 Brussels museum film, the façade of the Congo fauna during the EXPO 1958 exhibition, the Musée lapidaire Montauban in Buzenol. They collaborated until the end of the 50s, their designs were characterized by minimalism of the decor and the use of innovative, ingenious solutions. An important achievement was the model house of the SBAUM typ...
Confirmation (religious act)
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Confirmation (Confirmation, Confirmation, Confirmation) - In the Evangelical Churches the equivalent of the First Communion and Confirmation, the sacraments of the Catholic Church, but not the sacrament. This is also the name of the ceremony in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which involves the baptized hands of the clergy in order to pass on the gift of the Holy Spirit. Confirmation in the world In some Protestant countries, such as Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Confirmation was abolished after the Reformation, but after 200-300 years (Denmark / Norway: 1736, Sweden 1686 and 1811) was reintroduced as an act of baptismal faith. and to belong to the Church through the reception of the first communion and the confession of faith after the previous year's study of religion ended with an examination, among others. after the so-called. camp for connoisseurs. 12 to 15 years of age are considered suitable for adulthood, ie a transitional period between childhood and adult...
Jipocar Czech National Team
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Jipocar Czech National Team (formerly Czech National Team) - Czech rally team competing in the World Rally Championship. The team was formed in 2010, when Martin Prokop started taking off at JWRC and then at PWRC. Initially, the team used the Ford Fiesta S2000. In 2011 the car was changed to the Ford Fiesta RS WRC, but the results of the team were not included in the overall classification. Only from the 2013 season did the team score points for the teams classification. The best result in the history of the team is the fourth position of Martin Prokop in the Rally Germany 2013. In 2014, the team also hosts the Slovakia World Rally Team, but does not qualify for the overall classification. Bibliography wiki
Pykniospora
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Pycnogenous, pyknospora, conidiospora or pyknokonidium (lycoponiasis, pyknospory, pyknokonidia) - a type of conidium, the spore of fungus resulting from asexual reproduction (mitosis). Pneumonia (pyknokonidia) occurs mainly in pancreas, rarely in basidiomas. They are very fine, have an ellipsoid shape, more or less elongated and may be straight or bent. They are formed in small forms called pycnids. Pycniospores are formed from mycelium with haploid chromosome number, and this is derived from bazydiospor or ascospores. There are two types of pycnospors: pycniospores (+), derived from bazydiospores or ascospores (+) and pycniospores (-), derived from bazydiospores or ascospores (-). In ubiquitous cereal rust (Puccinia graminis), pycniospores are single-celled, mononuclear and very small in size. They are spread by flies. Lycopene (Cladonia fimbriata) is a lycopene that is 7 to 8 × 1.5-2.5 μm in size. wiki
Franco Tacchino
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Gianfranco "Franco" Tacchino (born November 4, 1961 in Trecate) is an Italian racing driver. Career Tacchino started his career in international car racing in 1981 with the start of the Italian Formula One. He finished fourth in 23 overall. In subsequent years, he also appeared in Formula 3, Italian Formula 3, Monaco Formula 3, Formula 3, European Formula 3, and World Sports-Prototype Championship. In the Italian Formula 3000 he competed in two races of the 1986 season with the Italian team Sanremo Racing. But never scored. He was ranked 44th in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki
Tomasz Szepietowski
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Tomasz Szepietowski (born September 17, 1933 in Vilnius, died on March 20, 2017) - Polish doctor, surgeon, internist, nephrologist, professor of medical science, specialist in internal medicine, nephrology and transplantology. Biography During World War II, in June 1941, he was deported with his twin brother and mother to the Siberian Altai Krai. He returned to Poland in 1946. In 1964 he made the first in-vitro dialysis. He founded the first Quinton-Scribner fistula. He obtained many scientific promotions, including the postdoctoral degree and the title of professor (1989). At the Medical Academy in Wroclaw he was the dean and deputy dean at the Faculty of Medicine. He died on March 20, 2017. Honors wiki
Hellenic (inflow of the Czarny Dunajec River)
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Piekielnik - stream, tributary of the Czarny Dunajec. It flows out at an altitude of about 652.5 m at the water division between the Black Sea and Baltic Sea basins in the Orawsko-Podhalańska Basin. It is a place so flat with such a slight decrease that the sections of these two seas merge here with each other. The hell is located in the Baltic Sea basin and flows down here in the east, while in the northern direction flows Czarna Woda in the Black Sea basin, but both these watercourse connect to each other. So we have a very specific situation here. To top it off, Czarna Woda is a tributary of the stream, which is also called Piekielnik, but it is a different stream, escaping to Czarna Orawa in Slovakia. Inferno which is a tributary of the Czarny Dunajec river flows in an eastern direction through the bogs of the Nowotarska Basin: Baligówka and Puściznia Rękowiańska, flows through the Old Jaz as part of the village of Dział and in Długopole it joins the Czarme Dunajec as its left t...
Broken (brook)
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Ramžené - stream, left tributary of the Sopotnica stream in Slovakia. The whole of its catchment is located within the Sopotnicka Valley (Sopotnická dolina) in the western part of the Low Tatras. It has springs at an altitude of about 1,300 m in the valleys valley of the prairie valley]] between the Chabenec (1516 m) and Mlynárová peaks. It flows to the south-west and at an altitude of about 860 m it flows into Sopotnica. This follows below the hunter's lodge under Javorinkou, in a place with coordinates 48 ° 51'30 "N 19 ° 21'01" E / 48858333 19,350278 There is a tourist trail next to the mouth of the stream. The entire Ramžené stream catchment is forested areas. walking: Brusno (train station) - horareň Sopotnica - chalet at Javorinkou - Tajch - Veľká Chochuľa. Walking time: 5.10 h, ↓ 4 h View from the Great Chochuli to the Ramžené creek valley wiki
André Bloc
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André Lucien Bloc (born May 23, 1896 in Algiers, died on November 8, 1966 in New Delhi) - French sculptor and architect. House "La Scala" (also known as Villa block) in Portese del Garda (fraction of San Felice del Benaco). It was built from 1956 to 1958 by André Blok for the architect Vittoriano Viganò. Photo of Paolo Monti House "La Scala". Photo of Paolo Monti He graduated in technical studies in Paris, then he worked in editorial magazines. In 1930, he founded the magazine Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, during the Second World War he took up sculpture; initially (under the influence of Laurens) he created figural compositions, and after the war, as a result of contact with Brâncuşi, he gradually began to approach art that did not present and in 1949 he made his first abstract sculpture Signal. His sculptures were often formal experiments, he used a variety of materials in them - metal, cement, marble and plastics. In 1951 he founded the magazine "Ar...
Tomasz Schoen (mathematician)
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Tomasz Schoen - Polish mathematician, professor of mathematical sciences. He specializes in discrete mathematics. Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan. He obtained his doctorate in 1997 on the basis of the work entitled " Collections free of charge (the promoter of work was Prof. Tomasz Łuczak). He is a professor of mathematics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of the Adam Mickiewicz University. In the years 2000-2002 he held a scientific internship at the German Christian-Albrecht University in Kiel. Member of the Polish Mathematical Society. Swoje prace publikował w takich czasopismach jak m.in. "Acta Arithmetica", "Journal of Number Theory", "Colloquium Mathematicum", "Combinatorics Probability and Computing" oraz "Israel Journal of Mathematics". wiki
Bartłomiej Jurecki
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Bartłomiej Jurecki - (born 9 May 1985 in Zakopane) Polish photographer. He graduated from the Krakow School of Art and the State Higher School of Film, Television and Theater in Lodz where he obtained the title of Master of Photography. He is a laureate of the following competitions: La Grande Photo International Photography (3X), Grand Press Photo (3X), FEP European Professional Photographer of the Year (2X), BZ WBK Press Photo (7X), Leica Street Photo, International B & W Photography Contest Monochrome Awards (4X), International Photography Awards (7X), National Geographic (2X), Photoreporter of the Year 2015, SGL Local Press (3X), National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest. He is also the finalist of the Kuwait Grand Photographer Contest (2X), the Event Photographer Awards (3X), the Photo Press of the Year (2X) Erasmus Ciolek (2X) and the. Eugeniusz Lokajski organized by the Association of Polish Journalists. He works in Tygodnik Podhalanski, Getty Images Poland and lectures...
Dżany Beg
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Dany Beg or Janaibeg (d. 1357) - the eleventh golden dome of the Order in the years 1342-1357. He was Ozbeg's son. He came to power after assassinating his brother Tyna Beg. During his reign he managed to gain Azerbaijan (1356). In 1343 and 1345 he undertook expeditions against the genocidal colony in Crimea - Kaffa. At the end of his reign there was a confusion in the Golden Deal. The influential Togloe was able to persuade the son of Danzig Bega - Berdi Beg to kill his father. Bibliography wiki
Freedom, Whole, Independence
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Motto Freedom, Entire, Independence placed in 1917 on the building in Jędrzejów on the hundredth anniversary of the death of Tadeusz Kosciuszko Freedom, All, Independence - a motto from the period of the Kosciuszko uprising. The password was placed on the banners of the insurgents during the Kościuszko insurrection alongside others, such as Death or Victory or Equality, Freedom, Entire. It refers to freedom, equality, fraternity created during the French Revolution. wiki
Walentina Tokarska
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Walentina Gieorgiyevna Tokarska (Russian: Валентина Георгиевна Токарская, born 3 February 1906 in Odessa, died September 30, 1996 in Moscow) is a Soviet theater and film actress. People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1993). Actress of the Moscow Theater of Satire. In 1933 she played a leading role in the satirical comedy Jakov Protazanowa. Puppets. Between 1941 and 1945 she was a German prisoner, and in 1945-53 she was a prisoner in Soviet labor camps. In prison she met with Soviet writer Alexei Kapler, who later became her husband. She was buried at the Jewish Cemetery in Moscow. Selected filmography wiki
Sejm riddles
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Sejm riddles - epigrams in the form of puzzles depicting portraits, usually satirical, deputies of the Sejm, four-year-old and other personalities of the time. Epigrams were distributed anonymously in manuscript copies, most often in Warsaw, but also in the provinces. Versions of the songs changed depending on the current situation. The epigrams contained a positive or critical assessment of the activities of the various Members. They aimed at shaping the public and influencing attitudes and behavior of the nobility. There have been around 250 songs. Bibliography wiki
Company identity
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Identity of the company - a set of attributes and values that enable you to present yourself and your accomplishments in a particularly expressive way, by presenting yourself with your surroundings to identify yourself and your products or services. According to Ch. Fombruna is a collection of values and principles that employees and managers associate with the company. It includes commonly understood characteristics that employees use to describe how the company operates, its products, its customers and investors. According to W. Olins (1989), every organization is unique, and its identity must be rooted in its roots, its personality, its strengths and weaknesses. The organization that creates its identity should answer the questions "Who are we?", "What are we doing?", "How do we do it?", "Where do we go?". These categories in the language of management science correspond to what is within the concepts of personality, core competence, ...
Jerson Ravelo
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Jerson Ravelo (born July 30, 1977) is an American boxer from the Dominican Republic. In 2000 he represented the Dominican Republic at the Sydney Olympic Games. Amateur career In 2000 he represented the Dominican Republic at the Sydney Olympic Games. In his first fight he lost to Australia (8: 9) with Australian Paul Miller, falling out of competition. Ravelo participated in qualifying for the US Olympic Games, but dropped out in the initial round. Born in Dominican Republic, he was given the chance to represent the country during the Games. In 1998 he won the Golden Gloves, beating Julius Fogle in the finals. wiki
Yuri Chugujev
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Yuri Wieniaminowicz Chugujev (Russian: Вениаминович Чугуев, born 23 April 1910 in Andijan, died July 23, 1964 in Moscow) - one of the managers of the gold mining industry in the USSR industry, chairman of the Sownarchoz Magadan Economic Administrative District in 1958- 1961. 1927 He graduated in industrial and economic courses of the Moscow folk education department, then worked in the gold mining industry, from 1931 in WKP (b). 1934-1935 Director of the "Altajzoloto" trust mine in eastern Kazakhstan, then director of the management board of the Urałosoloto trust in the Sverdlovsk region. 1940-1942 trustee of the "Kazzołoto" trust, 1942-1944 deputy chief of the "Glavzolot", 1944-1946 deputy chief of the trust of the "Lenzołoto" trust, and his manager 1946-1952. From April 1952 to February 1956 deputy chief, and from February 1956 to May 1957 head of the Central Construction Management of the North Atlantic MWD USSR. From May 29, 1957 to Novembe...
Nikolai Kalmyk
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Nikolai Iosifovich Kulmyk (Russian: Николай Иосифович Калмык, born 19 December 1913 in the village of Połkowa Mykytiwka in the Kharkiv province, died in 2000 in Moscow) - Soviet party activist, first secretary of the Cracow Regional Committee in Smolensk (1963-1969) Member of the Central Revision Commission of the CPSU (1966-1971). 1931 graduated from agricultural engineering and became an agronomist in sugar mill in the Moscow region, 1936-1938 served in the Red Army, 1938-1939 head of the department of sowchozu, from 1939 in WKP (b), 1939-1943 senior agronomist and director of machinery -traktor in the tulkus circuit. Later a party official, from 1951 instructor of the Agricultural Department of the Central Committee of the WKP (b), then head of the department of this department. Since 1955 the secretary, from January 7, 1963 to December 29, 1969 First secretary of the CPWR Regional Committee in Smolensk (from January 1963 to December 14, 1964: Rural District Committee of the CPSU ...
Ana Stanić
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Ana Stanić, serb. Ана Станић (born December 8, 1975 in Nishu) - Serbian pop rock singer. Curriculum vitae As a child, she attended a music school. In 1992 she graduated from the school and joined the Krsmanac choir, where she sang for the next two years. In 1994, she joined Moby Dick and gained fame, releasing three albums with her band. However, in 1998 she left the band and released her debut solo album Metar and Asphalt, which achieved great success in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia. Sam's song from this album was translated a few years later into Polish by Luisa Staniec and sung by Ewelina Flinta under the title "I regret", also becoming a hit. A few months after the release of Stanic's debut album, Vidim te kad was released, which also hit popularity records. Her albums are no longer so successful. discography wiki
Current Chemistry Letters
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Current Chemistry Letters (the current abbreviation for Current Chem. Lett., also commonly used in the abbreviation CCL) is a scientific journal containing articles on chemistry. It is published by Growing Science. Current Chemistry Letters is indexed by: Chemical Abstracts, Index Copernicus, Directory of Open Access Journals and CrossRef. It is also on the list of journals scored by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. The editors are Oleh M. Demchuk and Reza Naimi-Jamal. wiki
So much of love ...
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Tellement j'ai d'amour ... is a French album by Canadian singer Celine Dion released in Quebec, Canada on September 7, 1982. It is her third French album. History of the uprising The album became the first commercial success of the singer. He platinumed in Canada and was sold in 150,000 copies. With the album Dion won her first four Félix Awards and the single "Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi" won the gold medal for the best song at the Yamaha Music Festival in Tokyo, Japan. D'amour ou d'amitié's second single became a hit, debuted at number one on the Quebec charts and received a gold medal for selling over 50,000 copies. D'amour ou d'amitié was also known in France where the single was also certified gold for selling more than 700,000 copies. (Dion was the first Canadian singer to achieve that.) Track list wiki
Józef Kazimierz Orlowski
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Józef Kazimierz Orlowski (born 17 March 1862 in Lviv, died 1943 in Chicago) is a Polish activist, journalist, historian of the American Polonia. Curriculum vitae He studied law at the Jagiellonian University. Between 1889-1893 editor and editor of "Kurier Polski" in Cracow. Since 1907 in the USA. Since 1917 the political agent of Ignacy Paderewski. In 1922 he was active in Poland during the parliamentary elections. Author of many publications related to political life of Poles in USA. Selected publications Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki
Fruittella
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Fruittella - Fruittella (fruit, "tella" - the Dutch term for "chewy dough") - chewy sweets and jellies in the most popular fruit flavors. History of the brand goes back to 1931, when the brothers Pierre and Michael van Melle, wanting to expand their confectionery portfolio, set out on a journey across Europe in search of new recipes. Then they bought a recipe for chewy sweets in Cracow (from local sugar). Since 2009. Fruittella is naturally dyed and only natural flavors are found in its recipe. www.fruittella.pl - Fruittella home page wiki
Gilles Blaser
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Gilles Blaser (born December 16, 1952 in Genthod) is a Swiss cross country cyclist, double world medalist. Career Gilles Blaser's first career success came in 1978, when he won a silver medal in the amateur category at the cross-country championship in Amorebieta. Only Belgian Roland Liboton was ahead of him. The World Cup in Saccolongo took place the following year in the elite category. Only better is his countryman Albert Zweifel, and third place was Robert Vermeire from Belgium. Blaser was among the seventh in the 1982 World Cup in Lanarvily. He never performed at the Olympic Games. In 1984 he became vice-chancellor of Switzerland and ended his career three years later. Bibliography wiki
Giovanni Bonanno
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Giovanni Bonanno (born 9 September 1968 in Rome) is an Italian racing driver. Career Bonanno started his racing career in 1987 with the Italian Formula 3, where he once stood on the podium. With the achievement of four points he placed himself in fifteenth place in the general classification. Two years later in the same series was the sixth. In later years, he also appeared at Formula 3 Monaco Grand Prix, Formula 3 European Formula, Formula 3000 and Italian Super Touring Car Championship. In the Italian Formula 3000 he competed in 1990-1992. However, in any of the sixteen races he did, he failed to score. Bibliography wiki
Paolo delle Piane
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Paolo delle Piane (born 1 May 1964 in Bologna) is an Italian racing driver. Career Piane started his career in motor racing in 1982, starting with the Italian Formula 3, where he did not earn points. In later years, he also appeared in Formula 3000, British Formula 3000, Formula 3000 World Cup, Campionato Italiano Velocita Turismo and Spanish Touring Car Championship. In the Italian Formula 3000 he competed in 1990-1994. Only in 1993 earned points. With a score of two, he finished seventh in the final drivers' classification. Bibliography wiki
Wladyslaw Krogulski (1843-1934)
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Władysław Józef Krogulski (born August 10, 1843 in Warsaw, died December 26, 1934 in Warsaw) - Polish actor, conductor, percussionist, composer, Warsaw theater chronicler, associated with Teatr Rozmaitości in Warsaw. The son of Michał Krogulski (1789-1859), Polish composer and Tekla of Węglewski, the half-brother of Józef Władysław (1815-1842), Polish composer and pianist. Initial lessons were taken from his father. In 1859 he was employed as a solo artist in the Orchestra of the Grand Theater. From 1860 he attended the Drama School, where his professors and teachers were Jan Jasiński (1806-1879), Jan Chęciński (1826-1874), Józef Rychter and Jan Królikowski. In the years 1862-1868 he also studied at the Warsaw Music Institute under the direction of Stanisław Moniuszko and Karol August Freyer. As an actor, he debuted in 1863. In 1911 he retired, but still, sporadically, he performed on the Warsaw stage until 1930. He played a total of about 700 roles appearing before the audience 9...
Hiroyuki Matsumura
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Hiroyuki Matsumura (Japanese: 松 村 浩 之, Matsumura Hiroyuki, born September 19, 1986 in Yamaguchi) is a Japanese racing driver. Career Matsumura started his career in motor racing in 2005 after competing in the European Formula Renault Formula 2 Championship, where he doubled on the podium. With a score of 33, he was placed in the ninth position in the general classification. In the same year he also starred in the Asian Formula Renault. In later years, he also appeared in the German Formula 3, Formula 3, German Formula 3 and Super GT Japan. statistics † - Matsumura was not included in the classification Bibliography wiki
Konrad Skowronek
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Konrad Wiesław Skowronek (born 15 September 1950, died 18 August 2013) - Polish electrical engineering, electronics and computer science, prof. dr hab. engineer, prof. extraordinary University of Technology. Member of the Electrotechnical Theory Committee of the Electrical Engineering Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Long-term lecturer at Poznan University of Technology, where he held the position of Deputy Dean for Education at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Director of the Institute of Electrical Engineering and Electronics and a member of the Poznań University of Technology. In the period preceding his death he was the Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Poznan University of Technology. He died on August 18, 2013, was buried at the Poznan Jewish Cemetery. Honors Bibliography wiki
Hotel staff
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The workers' hostel in Ostrołęka, 70s. Buildings of workers' hotels at ul. Clio in Warsaw after revitalization Employee Hotel, for example a worker or hotel assistant, a nursing home, a teacher hotel, a hotel, a hotel garrison - a temporary housing for a group of employees maintained by a parent company: a factory, a college, a hospital, or the military. Description It is similar in standard and equipment to a dorm or academic home (dorm): usually a small room, shared toilets, bathrooms, kitchens and laundries. Unlike burs and dormitories, where selection for buildings, floors or female and male rooms is often preferred, staff accommodation with families and children is more likely to be accommodated in employee hotels; They set the internal rules of these objects. Payment for rooms is usually symbolic, also determined by the parent company in accordance with his employment policy. Employee hotels can be permanent (eg those located at workplaces) or temporary - for the pr...
Presidential election in Indonesia in 2014
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The presidential election in Indonesia in 2014 took place on 9 June. These were the third free elections of the head of state in Indonesia. The winner of the election was from the Democratic Party of Indonesia - Fight, the then governor of Jakarta, Joko Widodo. The Vice-President was Jusuf Kalla. Candidates and electoral coalitions Due to changes in the electoral law of 2008, presidential candidates could only be exhibited by election parties and committees which held at least 20% of seats in the People's House of Representatives and those who won at least 25% of votes in the parliamentary elections organized in April the same. Finally, two candidates representing two electoral coalitions took part in the election. The candidate of the so-called The majority coalition (grouping such groups as Gerindra, Golkar, the United Party for Development, the Party of Prosperous Justice, the Party of the National Mandate, the Democratic Party, the Party of the Star and the Crescent) was Pra...
Andrzej Małkiewicz
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Andrzej Małkiewicz (born 1950 in Wrocław) - Polish political scientist, professor of social sciences, academic teacher at the University of Zielona Góra. He dealt with Nazism and communism, his specialty is the history of political and legal doctrines. Curriculum vitae In 1973 he graduated from the University of Wrocław, he defended his doctoral thesis in 1982. In 1991 he obtained the postdoctoral degree of humanities in history in the Faculty of History of Adam Mickiewicz University on the basis of the work entitled "Karl Marx on pre-capitalist relations of production." In 2015 he obtained the degree of professor. He is employed at the Institute of Political Science of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Zielona Góra. Selected publications wiki
Stanisław Sasorski
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Stanisław Maksymilian Sasorski (born 1887, died 1943) - Polish independence and social activist, journalist and publicist. He was one of the founders and leaders of the Zarzewie Independence Youth Organization, co-founder of the structures of the National Union in Lublin, as well as the secretary general of the Social Insurance Institution, director of the Social Insurance Institution in Poznań, and in September 1939 of the branch in Warsaw. He was the editor and editor of the organ of the Independence Youth Organization Zarzewie, Głos Lubelski (1919-1921), political and economic monthly of the Polish Road (1922-1924), the organ of the Main Board of the Association of State Officials Office Life (1924) and co-founder of the Głos Ziemi Chełmskiej. Publications wiki
Nicrophorus dark
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Nicrophorus obscurus - a species of beetle from the omaric family. Beetle with a length from 13.1 to 24 mm. The first segment of tentacles bulge is black, the next is tentative orange, and the penultimate one cut deeper and more violently on the outer edge than in N. guttula. The protuberant has a trapezoidal, with lateral recess in the front, with narrowly enlarged lateral margins and a broad basal margin. On each cover there are usually two transverse spots of orange, and the front black band does not pass to their epipleur. The surface of the covers is covered with black bristles. The front of the front hips is covered with bristles that are not shorter than on the shoulders. The bust and metepimeron are thickly covered with yellow hairs. Insect carnivorous insect, but imagines are also found on human feces. He lives in the prairies. Nearktyczny species. Spread from southern Canada and Saskatchewan through the north-central United States to Nebraska and North Colorado. wi...
Abdurachman Abdułajew
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Abdurachman Jagjajewicz Abduliev (Russian: Abdurakhhman Khalovyevich Ababayev, born on November 15, 1919 in the village of Mucałauł in Dagestan, died September 10, 1987 in Dagestan) - Soviet military, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae He was born in a Kumite peasant family. He finished 7th grade of school, he worked in sovkhoz, from 1939 he served in the Red Army, he participated in the war with Finland 1939-1940. He took part in the war with Germany, as the commander of the automatic weapons division of the 105th Infantry Division of the 77 Infantry Division of the 51st Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front in the rank of senior sergeant distinguished himself during the fighting for Sevastopol on May 7, 1944, where he repulsed many German counterattacks, killed many enemy soldiers and destroyed German działon. At the end of 1945 he was demobilized. Honors And medals. Bibliography wiki
Nothing Murganić
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Nada Murganić (born January 14, 1958 in Karlovac) - Croatian politician, social worker and local government official, Member of the Croatian Assembly, 2016 Minister of Demography, Family, Youth and Social Policy. Curriculum vitae A graduate of the Faculty of Law at the University of Zagreb. She was employed in the Croatian Red Cross and as a social worker. Later she became the director of a care home for elderly and disabled people in Karlovac. In 1995, she joined the Croatian Democratic Community (HDZ). She became the president of the regional organization of the women's party and the vice-president of the urban structures of HDZ. Elected as the councilor of her hometown, in 2010 she took the office of the chairman of the city council. In the years 2014-2016, she held the mandate of the Croatian Assembly of the 7th and 8th term. In October 2016 she became the minister of demography, family, youth and social policy in the government of Andrej Plenković. wiki
Teodor Manfagas
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Teodor Manfagas (Greek: Θεόδωρος Μαγκαφᾶς) - Byzantine aristocrat and military, usurper. Curriculum vitae During the reign of Emperor Isaac II, Angelos (1185-1195), he declared himself in 1188 an independent ruler of Philadelphia in Asia Minor. He took the imperial title and beat his own coin. Isaac II recognized him as the governor of the city under the condition of disposing of the imperial ambitions and sending his son to court in Constantinople. In 1193, Theodor, however, was expelled from the city. During the chaos caused by the Fourth Crusade, he again took over Philadelphia in 1203. He reigned there until 1205. Bibliography wiki
Milada Blažková
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Milada Blažková (born May 30, 1958 in Prague) is a Czechoslovak hockey player, Olympic medalist. Participated in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. She performed in all five matches of the tournament. Czechoslovak hockey players have won a silver medal in their only Olympic appearance. She represented Czechoslovakia in 81 meetings. Bohemians Prague won the national championship in 1983 and 1984, at that time was selected the best Czechoslovak hockey player in the grass. Bibliography wiki
Andrzej Myrcha
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Andrzej Myrcha (born March 15, 1939 in Siedlce, October 28, 1997) is a Polish biologist, academic teacher, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Curriculum vitae He graduated from the Faculty of Biology at Warsaw University, where in 1962 he obtained a master's degree, and in 1966 he became a doctor. In 1962 he started working at the Mammal Research Institute in Białowieża. In 1966 he moved to the Institute of Ecology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in the Forest Dean. Here his research began to focus on the issues of birds. In 1978 he started work at the Institute of Branch Biology of the University of Warsaw in Bialystok. In the same year he became involved in polar expeditions. He participated in five antarctic expeditions, among others. at the station of them. Henryk Arctowski (one of them headed). During the expedition he conducted research on the penguins living there and collected the remains of the penguins. His exhibits have become the nucleus of the Białystok Col...
Ivan Slawniow
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Ivan Gawriłowicz Slavkov (Russian: Иван Гаврилович Слажнёв, born January 7, 1913 in Szpol, September 9, 1978) is a Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae He studied in the mechanics of agricultural mechanics in Pryłuki. After 1931-1934 he worked as a mechanic in a machine-tractor station in Uzbek SRR and Ukrainian SRR, 1934-1940 he studied at the Kharkov Institute of Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture, 1939 became a member of the WKP (b). From 1940 to 1942 he was the director of the machine-tractor station, 1942 became the first secretary, then second secretary of the Communist Party of the Bolshevik District of Kazakhstan in the North Ossetian region, 1944-1947 again was the director of the machine-tractor station, 1947-1953 was head of the regional board farming in Kustanay. In 1953, he was deputy chairman and 1953-1955 chairman of the executive committee of the Kustanajska regional council, from 1955 to February 1962 deputy chairman of the Council of Mini...
Peter Hinwood
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Peter Hinwood (born 17 May 1946) is a British actor, model and photographer. He appeared for the first time on the screen as the Greek god Hermes in the limited British miniseries Odysseus Adventure (1968). In the film version of the musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) he played Rocky Horror, the creation of Dr. Frank N. Furter (in this role Tim Curry). He left his career and went on to sell antiques in London. Selected filmography Bibliography Authoritative control (person): wiki
microloan
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Microloan - a small loan provided by financial institutions, its amount depends on the type of lender, and may be a private equity company or bank. There are two types of loans. A micro-loan taken in a private off-shore company (parabank) is often called a short-term loan. These amounts are small and range from PLN 50 to a maximum of several thousand. These are low-interest loans. In Poland such loans are also provided by foreign companies that have been successfully operating outside our borders. Another factor is the microloan offered by banking institutions. In this case, the amount of the contract may amount to up to PLN 50,000. Bank borrowings are used for the purpose of launching or running a business. This type of financial aid is mainly used by students, graduates, academics who plan to start an innovative company. Unlike micro grants, microloans are subject to repayment. wiki
Mikhail Sergeyevich
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Mikhail Alekseyevich Sergeyevich (Russian: Михаил Алексеевич Сергейчик, born July 1, 1909 in Lipawa, May 31, 1993 in Moscow) - Soviet politician and military general, colonel, chairman of the USSR State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations (1984 -1985). From 1923, he worked at the printing press of Krasnoyarsk Znamia in Chernihiv, since 1928 a carpenter, since 1930 he was a lecturer in the special faculty of the Kazan Institute of Chemistry and Technology, 1932-1937 studied at the Military Chemical Defense Academy and became a military chemical engineer. From 1937 the head of the workshop at No. 148 in Dzierjin, in 1939 the head of the Experimental Workshop No. 42 of the People's Commissar for Chemical Industry of the USSR in Moscow, the head of the special department of the military department of this station, from 1939 the staff of the 2nd General Board of the General Staff of the Red Army. deal with issues of foreign trade and economic relations. From 1939 a member of the...
Kachniczko is worse off
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Kachniczko has a bigger, sorrowful feeling, I have a lot of pain ... - a short love letter in Polish from the 15th century. The text was written in the last quarter of the 15th century to the Latin manuscript, created in Cracow. It is located on several pages in a free place under the Latin epistolographic formulas. The author of the letter begs her to love him, but she has saved him in his heart. Narzeka is experiencing love afflictions. Instead of the conventional ending, there is a religious-prayer formula "Jesus N. azareus & gt; R & lt; ex & gt; J & lt; udaeorum & gt ;, Maryja, Jakob. & Quot; In the prose of the letter you can see rhyme attempts (eg, torture / extinguish). Bibliography wiki
Mikhail Alekseev (collaborator)
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Михаил Алексеевич Алексеев (born in 1897 in Kharkiv, died 16 May 1943 in the USSR) - recruiter of the Active Army of the Ukrainian People's Army, then the Red Army, deputy starost and head of the Passport Collaborative Branch of the Swat Area Administration during World War II In 1919 he joined the army of the Ukrainian atamana Symon Petlura. In 1921 he was interned in Poland. In 1922 he returned to Ukraine. He graduated from university. After the German invasion of the USSR on June 22, 1941, he was mobilized to the Red Army in November this year. He served in the 467th Air Assault Battalion. In July 1942 he was captured by the Germans, from which he managed to escape, and then he came to the occupied Swatow. Germany appointed him deputy district governor of the district. At the same time, he was the head of the passport branch of the Swat district administration. He co-founded the Ukrainian national organization Proswit, forming part of the regional leadership. At the end of Jan...
Jacques Hogewoning
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Jacques Hogewoning, 1973 Jacques Hogewoning (born 23 December 1923, December 8, 2005 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch sports activist. He graduated from law school. In sports, he mainly worked in football clubs. President of Hollandia Victoria Combinatie Amersfoort. In 1972-1979 he was the manager of the professional football section of the Royal Netherlands Football Association; During this period, the national staff, who was in charge of organizational affairs, had significant successes, among others. twice won the vice-championship of the world. He resigned in 1979 after conflicting with the union authorities about placing ads on football shirts. In the 1980s he was vice-president of the Royal Football Association, under the presidency of Andre van der Louv. wiki
László Szabados
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Wimbledon 2014 - singles girls game - singles girls games, played in the third season of Wimbledon Grand Slam Tournament. The struggles took place on 28 June-6 July at the grass-covered All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in the London Borough of Merton, London. Athletes spaced Ladder Key Final stage Initial phase 1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd Quarter 4th quarter Prize pool Bibliography Szabados represented the colors of the Budapest club Újpesti TE. Bibliography wiki
Gunabhadra (Buddhist missionary)
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Gunabhadra (born 394, died 468) is a Buddhist missionary and translator based in China. He came from the Magadha region of India from the Brahmin caste At the age of five he began studying astrology, literature, medicine. He also practiced mantras. Having studied the "Heart Treaty" of Abhidharma, he decided to go completely to the Buddha's path and become a monk. He then devoted himself to studying Tripitaka, but soon began to study the Mahayana teachings. After a profound understanding of the Sutra, the Mahaprajnaparamita and the Mahāvaipulya Sutra of the Buddha Ordination totally devoted themselves to teaching others. He also converted his father to Buddhism. In 435, Gunabhadra went to China by sea. Emperor Wen (文帝) sent a special messenger who welcomed him and invited him to Qihuan Monastery (祇 洹 寺) in Jiankang (建康), presenting Nanjing. Soon, with Huiyuana (慧 嚴) and Huiguana (慧 觀, 363-443) and students, he translated Samyuktagama, which is one of the four agam...
Michal Garicoïts
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Michal Garicoïts (born 15 April 1797 in Ibarre, died 14 May 1863 in Bétharram) is a Roman Catholic priest, founder of the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Saint of the Catholic Church. Curriculum vitae He came from a religious family. During the French Revolution his parents hid priests. He was ordained a priest in 1823, and then appointed him to the vicar in Cambo. He founded the Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. He died on May 14, 1863, aged 66. He was beatified by Pope Pius XI on May 10, 1923, and canonized by Pope Pius XII on July 6, 1947. Bibliography wiki
Gap coat of arms
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Gap coat of arms Gap's coat of arms shows in the blue field from the forehead of the Archangel Gabriel kneeling on his left knee, straight ahead, in a silver robe, with wings, faces, legs and hands, with a golden nymph holding a silver lily on a leaf stalk in the right hand. golden, the left leaning on the heart; From the base of the weave of a gold rush weave, emerging from the blue waves. Symbols The coat of arms refers to the original name of the locality, which is the seat of the municipality. Gać was named Hawrilowagacz in 1375 and Gabrlowa Gać in 1424. The original name of the village was Gabriela Gać, probably from the name of the ranger or the first owner of the village. The word Gać means the fascist dike. The causeway actually existed in the village of Gać, and its traces can still be found today. The colors of the coat refer to the coat colors of the Przemysl land. History Several localities in Gap have had their own seals in the past. On the seal of Gaci and Bialo...
Willy Skibby
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Willy Skibby (born February 20, 1942 in Stilling) is a Danish cyclist, bronze medalist of the world championship. Career Willy Skibby's biggest success came in 1966, when he won the bronze medal in the amateur race at the Nürburg World Cup. Only Dutchman Evert Dolman and British Leslie West were ahead of him. It was Skibby's only medal at the international event of that rank. The same year he won the country's vice-championship in this competition. In 1976 he also took part in the race at the Montreal Olympic Games, but failed to finish the race. His children: Jesper and Karina also practiced cycling. Bibliography wiki
Aleksander Frydrychowicz Proski
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Aleksander Frydrychowicz The Proski coat of arms Pogoń Ruska (died 1595) - Trotsky castellon in the years 1591-1595, lighter key in the years 1582-1595, starosta lucki in the years 1580-1588, Lithuanian stool in the years 1575-1588. / p> Fryderyk's son, Kyiv governor. With a message to the newly elected King Henry III of Wales, he went to France in 1573. In 1587 he signed the election of Maximilian III Habsburg. The castellan's office was in the years 1591-1595. He experienced extraordinary physical strength and growth. He married the daughter of Roman Sanguszka, the governor of Braclawski and the Lithuanian field hetman. In 1595 he signed the Synod of Toruń. Bibliography wiki
Chickahominy River
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Chickahominy River on the map of Virginia Chickahominy River is a 140 km long river in the state of Virginia in the United States. The river, which is the eastern border of Charles City County, has its source 24 km northwest of Richmond, from where it flows south-east and south to the James River. It owes its name to the Indian Chickahomina tribe inhabiting this area before being colonized by English colonists in 1607. The descendants of these Indians live to this day in Charles City. During the Civil War (1861-1865), the upper reaches of the river were the main obstacle for the Union Army of General George McClellan during the penultimate campaign, especially the unsuccessful attempt to capture the Confederate capital of Richmond, 1862. Mild, narrow and fairly easy to cross during drought, after heavy rains pour over a width of one and a half kilometers, creating extensive swamps. Chickahominy was in this state and became the Union Army in critical moments despite the constant effo...
Zofia Cieszyn (about 1520-1541)
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Zofia (born 1520, died 1541) - princess of Cieszyn, daughter of Prince Wenceslas II and his wife Anna Hohenzollernówny. Curriculum vitae The figure of the Cieszyn princess Zofia is known from the tombstone dedicated to her, located in the church of Sts. Bartholomew in Pardubice. According to the inscription on the blackboard, the princess Cieszyn died in 1541. It does not provide information about the origin of the duchess, but according to all her father was the Prince of Těšín II. Most likely, this refers to the letter of the Czech king Ferdinand I of January 31, 1540, in which, on behalf of the unnamed Count of Pezinok, he asks the guardian of the children of Wenceslas II John of Pernstein for intercession on the marrying princess Zofia in Pardubice. However, the marriage did not take place because Zofia died the following year. Bibliography wiki
DF-ZF
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DF-ZF (Wu-14) - prototype, Chinese hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV), capable of transferring nuclear warheads. History China as the third country in the world after the United States and Russia began working on its own, soaring hypersonic vehicle. The vehicle tests are performed on the Taiyuan rocket range. All data regarding vehicle parameters are classified. Initially, even its original name was not known and the name given to the program by the Pentagon - Wu-14 was used. The vehicle is to be characterized by high maneuverability, reach the speed of the order of Ma = 10 and be capable of carrying the nuclear warhead. The vehicle is subjected to intensive tests and tests. The first test of the projectile took place on January 9, 2014. Six days later, the information about the start was officially confirmed by the Chinese Ministry of National Defense. On August 7 of the same year, another attempt was made, which, however, failed. The machine crumbled in the air just after the start. ...
Richulf
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Richulf (born about 750 AD, died on August 9, 813) - Archbishop of Mainz since 787. Curriculum vitae Richulf came from a powerful Frankish family from Wetterau. We know from Alcuin's letters that he was his pupil at the court school, where he was nicknamed Flavius Damoetas (from the works of Virgil). In 780 he became a deacon in Kastel. However, he remained at the court of Charlemagne, for whom he sent Tassilon III to the Duke of Bavaria in 781. In 787 he was ordained in Fritzlar as Archbishop of Mainz, but in the following years he remained mainly at the court of King Charles the Great; participated in his expedition against the Saxons in 794 and on a trip to Rome in 800. He was the founder of the Benedictine monastery of Saint. Albana in Mainz - built here a church larger than the then Mogun cathedral, where one of the wives of Charles the Great Fastrad was buried, and in 813 Richulf was the head of the important synod on the reform of the Church. Sam was also buried there....
Ivan Wrona
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Ivan Ivanovich of the Crown (Іван Іванович Врона), Иван Иванович Врона, born on September 28, 1887 in Otroczo, died January 5, 1970 in Kiev) - Soviet lawyer, art historian, painter and politician. Curriculum vitae In 1907 he joined the Socialist-Revolutionary-Maximist Party, in 1912-1914 he studied at K. Fon's painting studies in Moscow, in 1914 he graduated from the Legal Department of the Moscow State University. He worked as the head of the Sanitary Brigade, controller of the land association and assistant to the legal counsel of the Kiev district of water transport, 1918-1920 studied at the Faculty of Painting of the Ukrainian Academy of Fine Arts. In 1919, he was a commissioner for the liquidation of church property, a member of the prosecutors 'office of the Kiev Gubernial revolutionary Tribunal and a member of the prosecutors' court of the Supreme Court of Cassation of the Ukrainian SSR, and 1919-1920 member of the Kyiv governorate of justice and a member of the U...