Natallia Arsiennieva (also spelled Arsenneva or Arsieńjeva; Belarusian: Наталля Аляксееўна Арсеннева, romanized: Natalla Alaksiejewna Arsiennieva; Russian:...
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"Almighty God") is a famous Belarusian hymn, based on a poem by Natallia Arsiennieva and music by Mikola Ravienski. It was translated into English by...
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Russian lawyer, essayist, and political activist Mikhail Arseniev Natallia Arsiennieva Nikolay Arsenyev (1739-1796), Russian major-general Nikolay Arsenyev...
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Gusman, film director and actor, founder and CEO of the Nika Award Natallia Arsiennieva, Belarusian playwright, poet and translator Vladimir Menshov, Soviet...
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the leader of the Belarusan-American Association. Kušal's wife, Natallia Arsiennieva, of Russian descent, was a notable Belarusian poet and member of...
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Patrick O'Rorke Isabella Macdonald Alden, author John Ashbery, poet Natallia Arsiennieva, poet Nicholson Baker, author Andrea Barrett, short-story writer...
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painter, teacher Nora Adamian — (1910–1991), Soviet Armenian writer Natallia Arsiennieva — Belarusian playwright, poet, and translator Mammad Rahim — poet...
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Vice-President of the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic Natallia Arsiennieva, playwright, poet, translator, author of the lyrics to the hymn "Mahutny...
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the Communist-era lyrics. An attempt was made in 1995 to adopt Natallia Arsiennieva's poem "O God Almighty" as the national anthem, but the suggestion...
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Foundation F.V.S. 2012: Залаты апостраф (Golden Apostrophe) 2017: Natallia Arsiennieva Poetry Prize (Прэмія імя Натальлі Арсеньневай) for the book Перавыбранае...
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