Stepan Yosypovych Tudor (Ukrainian: Степа́н Йо́сипович Ту́дор, real name Oleksyuk: Олексю́к; 25 August 1892 – 22 June 1941) was a Ukrainian writer, journalist...
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Sandu Tudor, a Romanian poet and monk Shane Tudor (b. 1982), an English football (soccer) player Stepan Tudor (1892–1941), Ukrainian writer Tasha Tudor (1915–2008)...
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Ukrainian proletarian writers), which included writers Yaroslav Halan and Stepan Tudor. He was one of the organizers and participants of the Anti-Fascist Congress...
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Ukraine. «A group of writers such as Yaroslav Halan, Petro Kozlaniuk, Stepan Tudor and Olexa Havryliuk [...] treated the liberation of Western Ukraine [by...
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the organization of Popular Fronts. Well-known intellectuals such as Stepan Tudor, Yaroslav Halan, Oleksandr Havryliuk, Leon Kruczkowski, Kuzma Plekhatyi...
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Yaroslav Galan, Petro Kozlanyuk, Yaroslav Kondra, Nina Matulivna, and Stepan Tudor. On 30 September 1937, Myroslava Sopilka was arrested together with her...
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Semion Badrajan Pavel Bejenuţă Anatol Belitcenco Vladimir Beşleaga Tudor Bobescu Stepan Bogacenco Nicolai Bogdanov Anatoly Bolsakov Vladimir Bondarenco Ilie...
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being impressed by the struggle of the Republic, the leopolitan writer Stepan Tudor wrote a song-march "Passionaria". On September 20, 1936, a meeting of...
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Stepan Mikhailovich Topal (18 January 1938 – 29 September 2018)[citation needed] was a Moldovan politician of Gagauz ancestry. From 1990 to 1995 he served...
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Berdnikov Victor Berlinschi Vladimir Beșleagă Iovu Bivol Tudor Bobescu Zosim Bodiu Petru Bodorin Stepan Bogacenco Constantin Bogdan Gheorghe Bogdanov Nicolai...
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