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Pyatnitsky (surname)
Pyatnitsky (russian: Пятницкий; masculine) or Pyatnitskaya (; feminine) is a Russian surname. It is shared by the following people: * Andrey Pyatnitsky (b. 1967), Russian association football player *Konstantin Pyatnitsky (1864–1938), Russian journalist, publisher, and memoirist *Mitrofan Pyatnitsky (1864–1927), Russian musician, founder of the Pyatnitsky Choir *Osip Piatnitsky (''Pyatnitsky'') (1882–1938), Soviet politician *Valery Pyatnitsky (b. 1962), Ukrainian politician Fictional characters *Maxim Arturovitch Pyatnitski, the protagonist of the ''Pyat Quartet The ''Pyat Quartet'', also known as ''Between the Wars'', is a tetralogy of historical fiction novels by English author Michael Moorcock comprising ''Byzantium Endures'', ''The Laughter of Carthage'', ''Jerusalem Commands'' and ''The Vengeance o ...'' tetralogy by Michael Moorcock See also * Pyatnytsky, Ukrainian form of the last name {{Surname ...
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Andrey Pyatnitsky
Andrey Vladimirovich Pyatnitsky (russian: Андре́й Влади́мирович Пя́тницкий; born 27 September 1967) is a Russian-Uzbekistani association football coach and a former midfielder. Club career He played for a few clubs, including Spartak Moscow and Sokol Saratov. International In 1990, he played one match for the USSR. In 1992, he played for the CIS and then for the Uzbekistan national football team. Then he played for Russia national football team and was a participant at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Career statistics International goals (CIS) International goals (Russia) Honours * UEFA U-21 Championship 1990 winner * Russian Premier League champion 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996 * Russian Premier League bronze: 1995 * Soviet Cup The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup (russian: Кубок СССР),, be, Кубак СССР, uz, СССР Кубоги, kk, КСРО Кубогы, ka, სსრკ თასი, az, ССРИ кубоку, lt, TSRS taurė, ro, ...
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Konstantin Pyatnitsky
Konstantin Petrovich Pyatnitsky (russian: Константин Петрович Пятницкий, 31 March 1864 – 6 January 1938) was a Russian journalist, publisher and memoirist. Pyatnitsky was a co-founder of the publishing company Znanie and one–time close associate of Maxim Gorky. Biography Konstantin Pyatnitsky was born in the village of Kemtsy, Valdaysky Uyezd, Novgorod Governorate, to the family of a local priest. After he graduated in 1888 from the Kazan University he moved to Saint Petersburg and joined the Committee for Literacy (1892–1895) and also the staff of ''Mir Bozhy'' magazine, where he worked from 1893 till 1896. In 1898 Pyatnitsky founded Znanie publishing company and became its executive director and editor. In 1900 he invited Maxim Gorky to join it and found himself under the latter's strong influence. He signed an agreement with RSDRP which obliged Znanie to publish the Marxists materials. In 1909, facing prosecution, Pyatnitsky left Russia. He r ...
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Mitrofan Pyatnitsky
Mitrofan (Mitrophan) Yefimovich Pyatnitsky (russian: Митрофан Ефимович Пятницкий; – 21 January 1927) was a Russian and Soviet musician, gatherer of Russian folk song Folk music is a music genre that includes #Traditional folk music, traditional folk music and the Contemporary folk music, contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be c ...s. He established the famous Pyatnitsky Choir in 1910 from 18 peasants originally from the Voronezh, Ryazan and Smolensk gubernias. After his death, the chorus was named after him. 1864 births 1927 deaths Russian musicians {{russia-musician-stub ...
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Osip Piatnitsky
Osip Aaronovitch Piatnitsky (russian: Осип Аронович Пятницкий; Iosif Aronovich Tarshis, 29 January 1882, Kovno Governorate – 29 July, 1938, Moscow), was a Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician. Piatnitsky is best remembered as head of the International Department of the Communist International during the 1920s and early 1930s, a position which made him one of the leading public faces of the international Communist movement. Biography Early years Iosif Aronovich Tarshis was born January 17, 1882, the son of a Jewish carpenter in the town of Vilkomir (today known as Ukmergė), in the Kovno Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Lithuania). As a boy Tarshis worked briefly as a tailor's apprentice in Vilkomir before moving to the big city of Kovno (today's Kaunas) in 1897.Susan Causey, "Osip Piatnitskii," in A. Thomas Lane (ed.), ''Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders: M-Z.'' Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995; pg. 754. There he ...
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Valery Pyatnitsky
Valery Teziyovych Pyatnitsky ( uk, Валерій Тезійович Пятницький) is Ukrainian politician and statesman. Government's Commissioner for European Integration (since 2011). Biography Early years. Education. Scientific activity Valery Pyatnitsky was born April 19, 1962, in Chervona Motovylivka (Fastiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR). In 1985 graduated from faculty of cybernetics in Taras Shevchenko State University of Kyiv (specialty «Economic Cybernetics», qualification «economist-mathematician»). During 1987–1990 – PhD student of Taras Shevchenko State University of Kyiv. in 1999–2002 – doctorant in Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics. Candidate of Economics Sciences. Docent. Career *1985–1986: engineer in Scientific and Research part of Taras Shevchenko State University of Kyiv *1986–1987: trainee-teacher, Department of Economic Cybernetics, Taras Shevchenko State University of Kyiv *1987 – engineer in La ...
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Pyat Quartet
The ''Pyat Quartet'', also known as ''Between the Wars'', is a tetralogy of historical fiction novels by English author Michael Moorcock comprising ''Byzantium Endures'', ''The Laughter of Carthage'', ''Jerusalem Commands'' and ''The Vengeance of Rome'' published from 1981 to 2006. Main character The novels are presented as if narrated to Moorcock by (the fictional character) Colonel Pyat or Maxim Arturovitch Pyatnitski (born on 1 January 1900 in Kiev), a classic unreliable narrator and antihero who is another incarnation of Moorcock's "Eternal Champion". Pyat is an anti-semitic Jew who believes in an anti-Christian, anti-Muslim new world order brought about by a revived Roman Empire. Charles Shaar Murray in ''The Independent'' calls Pyat "the most unreliable narrator in the fiction of the past half-century; the dustbin of history on legs. A racist, a bigot, a fanatical Slav nationalist forever ranting of the glories of Byzantium and its need for unceasing vigilance against the m ...
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