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Stanislav Kostka Neumann
Stanislav Kostka Neumann was Czech writer, poet, literary critic and journalist. He has undergone many stages of creative: symbolist, anarchist, landscape lyric, civilist, communist and others. He was one of the founders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. He was a mentor of Jaroslav Seifert. |
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Stanislav Kunyaev
Stanislav Yuryevich Kunyaev is a Russian poet, journalist, translator, and literary critic. Since 1989, he has served as editor of literary magazine Nash Sovremennik. |
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Stanislav Markelov
Stanislav Yuryevich Markelov was a Russian human rights lawyer. He participated in a number of publicized cases, including those of left-wing political activists and antifascists persecuted since the 1990s, as well as journalists and victims of police violence. |
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Stanislav Menshikov
Stanislav Mikhaĭlovich Menʹshikov, was a Russian economist and former Soviet diplomat. He is the author of numerous publications in Russian and English including The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism, and a chapter in Capitalism, Communism and Coexistence. He was a professor at the Central Economic Mathematical Institute at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Menshikov was married to fellow economist Larissa Klimenko-Menshikova. |
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Stanislav of Lesnovo
Stanislav of Lesnovo or Stanislav Gramatik, was a Serbian writer, a scribe in the monastery of Lesnovo. |
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Stanislav Poplavsky
Stanislav Gilyarovich Poplavsky was a general in the Soviet and Polish armies. |
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Stanislav Postnikov
Stanislav Postnikov was a Soviet military commander who reached the rank of Army General. |
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Stanislav Prokofiev
Stanislav Evgenievich Prokofiev is a Russian economist. |
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Stanislav Rostotsky
Stanislav Iosifovich Rostotsky was a Soviet film director and screenwriter, the recipient of the two USSR State Prizes and a Lenin Prize. He was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1974. |
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Stanislav Sadalsky
Stanislav Yurievich Sadalsky is a Soviet and Russian actor. |