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Yeroshenko
Yeroshenko is a Ukrainian-language surname, also transliterated as Eroshenko or Erochenko. Notable people with the surname include: *Vasili Eroshenko (1890–1952), Russian anarchist writer, esperantist, linguist, and teacher *, Soviet counter admiral *, Hero of the Soviet Union See also * * *Yaroshenko Yaroshenko (Ukrainian: Ярошенко, also spelled Yarochenko or Iarochenko) is a Ukrainian last name. It is derived from the Ukrainian first name Yarosh. People * Nikolay Yaroshenko (born 1986), Russian triathlete * Dmitri Yaroshenko (bo ... {{surname Ukrainian-language surnames ...
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Yaroshenko
Yaroshenko (Ukrainian: Ярошенко, also spelled Yarochenko or Iarochenko) is a Ukrainian last name. It is derived from the Ukrainian first name Yarosh. People * Nikolay Yaroshenko (born 1986), Russian triathlete * Dmitri Yaroshenko (born 1976), Russian biathlete * Igor Yaroshenko (born 1967), Soviet–Ukrainian ice dancer * Kostyantyn Yaroshenko (born 1986), Ukrainian footballer * Nikolai Yaroshenko (1846–1898), Ukrainian painter * Semen Yaroshenko (1846–1917), mathematician and mayor of Odessa * Sergey Yaroshenko (born 1977), Ukrainian tennis player * Valery Yaroshenko (born 1997), Russian footballer * Yuriy Yaroshenko Yuriy Yaroshenko ( uk, Юрій Миколайович Ярошенко; born 5 January 1961, in Frunze (today Bishkek), Kyrgyz SSR) is a former Soviet and Ukrainian footballer and Ukrainian football coach. He has a son Kostyantyn Yaroshenko who ... (born 1961), Soviet-Ukrainian footballer, father of Kostyantyn See also * * Yeroshenko {{sur ...
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Vasili Eroshenko
Vasili Yakovlevich Eroshenko (russian: Василий Яковлевич Ерошенко uk, Василь Якович Єрошенко) (12 January 1890 – 23 December 1952) was a blind writer, translator, esperantist, linguist, traveler, poet and teacher. He wrote in Esperanto and Japanese. Early life At the age of four, he contracted measles and as a result, became blind. Career From 1907 to 1914 he worked as a violinist for the Moscow orchestra for the blind. Around this time he studied Esperanto, as well as English. He travelled to Britain in 1912 and studied in a school for the blind. There he met the anarchist Peter Kropotkin, who must have influenced his anarchistic views. Later he went back to Moscow via Paris and resumed his work in the orchestra. There he began studying the Japanese language. In April 1914 Eroshenko, due to contacts with the Japanese Esperantists, left for Japan. He studied massage in a school center for the blind in Tokyo, after learning the ...
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