IPPOLIT is an open-source chess program released by authors using pseudonyms, Yakov Petrovich Golyadkin, Igor Igorovich Igoronov, Roberto Pescatore, Yusuf...
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but no shot: Ippolit faints but is not killed. It turns out that he had taken out the cap earlier and forgotten to put it back in. Ippolit is devastated...
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Ippolit Karlovich Al'tani (Russian: Ипполит Карлович Альтани; Ukrainian: Альтані Іполит Карлович, Altani Ipolit Karlovich; 27 May [OS 15 May] 1846 – 17...
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Ippolit Giliarovsky (18 August 1865 – 27 June 1905) was the second in command as a frigate captain of the battleship Potemkin during the mutiny. He held...
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To make matters worse, Nadya's fiancé, Ippolit (Yuri Yakovlev), shows up without an advance notice. Ippolit becomes furious, refuses to believe Zhenya...
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Prince Myshkin (section Ippolit Terentyev)
apparently opposite orientations, Ippolit and the Prince have much in common. It is occasionally evident that Ippolit shares Myshkin's sense of the sacred...
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Ippolit Antonovich Monighetti (Russian: Ипполит Антонович Монигетти; 17 January [O.S. 5 January] 1819 – 22 May [O.S. 10 May] 1878) was a Russian architect...
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Ippolit Fyodorovich Bogdanovich (Russian: Ипполи́т Фёдорович Богдано́вич, IPA: [ɪpɐˈlʲit ˈfʲɵdərəvʲɪtɕ bəɡdɐˈnovʲɪtɕ] ; 3 January 1744 [O.S. 23 December...
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Ippolit Feofilovich Kraskovsky (Russian: Ипполит Феофилович Красковский; 9 December 1845 - 14 January [O.S. 2 January] 1899) was a Russian writer. He...
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Ippolit Konstantinovich Vogak (sometimes spelled Wogack, Russian: Вогак, Ипполит Константинович, 30 August 1829 – 16 July 1889) was an Imperial Russian...
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