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Haritina (other)
Haritina may refer to: * 7101 Haritina, an asteroid * Haritina Korotkevich (1882–1904), Russian soldier * A transliteration variant of Charitina See also * '' Hariotina'', a genus of green algae in the family Scenedesmaceae {{disambiguation, surname ...
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7101 Haritina
71 may refer to: * 71 (number) * one of the years 71 BC, AD 71, 1971, 2071 * '71 (film), 71'' (film), 2014 British film set in Belfast in 1971 * ''71: Into the Fire'', 2010 South Korean film See also

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Haritina Korotkevich
Haritina Evstafievna Korotkevich (russian: Харити́на Евста́фьевна Коротке́вич, also romanised as Charitina Korotkiewicz and Haritena Korotkiewich; née Verkhozina; ) was a soldier who served in the Imperial Russian Army during the Russo-Japanese War. Volunteering to serve disguised as a man under the pseudonym Khariton Korotkevich (russian: Харитон Короткевич), she soon gained a reputation as a fearless leader as a woman in her own right. She was killed by shellfire on the front line during the Siege of Port Arthur. Early life Haritina Verkhozina (russian: Харити́на Верхо́зина) was born of humble origins in the village of Nesterevaya in the Tobolsk Governorate, the daughter of peasants. She lost her mother at the age of six and, at the age of ten, left home to work, finding employment as a dishwasher at Vargashi station. It was there that she met Jakoff Korotkevich (russian: Яков Короткевич), with w ...
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Charitina (other)
Charitina is the feminine form of the Greek name Chariton Chariton of Aphrodisias ( grc-gre, Χαρίτων ὁ Ἀφροδισιεύς) was the author of an ancient Greek novel probably titled '' Callirhoe'' (based on the subscription in the sole surviving manuscript). However, it is regularly referred t .... It may refer to: * Saint Charitina of Amisus (died in 304) * Saint Charitina of Lithuania (died in 1281) See also * Haritina (other), another variant {{disambig, human name ...
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