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Ivan and Stodola
* Ivan Stodola, writer, playwright, and physician lived in Piešťany in 1953 – 1977

Ivan and 1888
Another pioneer in this field was Sir Ivan Whiteside Magill ( 1888 – 1986 ), who developed the technique of awake blind nasotracheal intubation, the Magill forceps, the Magill laryngoscope blade, and several apparati for the administration of volatile anesthetic agents.
When Ivan Vsevolozhsky, the Director of the Imperial Theatres in Saint Petersburg, wrote to Tchaikovsky on 25 May 1888
Croat national identity was adopted by some Bunjevci in the late 19th and early 20th century, especially by the majority of the Bunjevac clergy, notably one of the titular bishops of Kalocsa Ivan Antunović ( 1815 – 1888 ) supported the notion of calling Bunjevci and Šokci with the name Croats.
* Ivan Antunović ( 1815 – 1888 ), writer and bishop
Christ Walks on Water, by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1888.
Vojnović entered literature in 1880 when August Šenoa's Vienac published his short story " Geranijum " under the pseudonym Sergej P. Matica hrvatska under the leadership of Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski published his novels Perom i olovkom in ( 1884 ) and Ksanta ( 1888 ) under the same pseudonym.
Tchaikovsky was approached by the Director of the Imperial Theatres in St. Petersburg, Ivan Vsevolozhsky on 25 May 1888 about a possible ballet adaptation on the subject of the story of Undine.

Ivan and ),
* Alexander ( d. 1418 ), son of Bulgarian tsar Ivan Shishman
* Anna Maria of Hungary ( c. 1204 – 1237 ), wife of Tzar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
Following the efforts of some figures of the National awakening of Bulgaria ( the most notable among them being Neofit Rilski and Ivan Bogorov ), there had been many attempts to codify a standard Bulgarian language ; however, there was much argument surrounding the choice of norms.
* Ivan, one of the protagonists of the historical novel by the Cuban writer Leonardo Padura Fuentes, El hombre que amaba a los perros ( The Man Who Loved Dogs ), is the editor of a university journal of veterinary medicine, who manages to make a living during the Special Period in Cuba by helping people take care of their dogs.
Ivan Simon Cary Elwes (; born 26 October 1962 ), known professionally as Cary Elwes, is an English actor and voice actor.
* Euphoria ( film ), a Russian 2006 dramatic film by Ivan Vyrypayev
Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, one of the world's most celebrated realists, wrote Faust ( 1856 ), Phantoms ( 1864 ), Song of the Triumphant Love ( 1881 ) and Clara Milich ( 1883 ).
Nobel Prize winner Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin wrote Dry Valley ( 1912 ), which is considered to be influenced by gothic literature.
Nevertheless, Ivan is often seen as a farsighted statesman who reformed Russia as he promulgated a new code of laws ( Sudebnik of 1550 ), established the first Russian feudal representative body ( Zemsky Sobor ), curbed the influence of clergy, and introduced the local self-management in rural regions.
Peter I was succeeded by his second wife ( Catherine I, 1725 – 1728 ) who was merely a figure-head for a powerful group of high officials, then by his minor grandson ( Peter II, 1728 – 1730 ), then by his niece, Anna, daughter of Tsar Ivan V. In 1741 Elizabeth, daughter of Peter, seized the throne, assisted by the Preobrazhensky Regiment.
Caribbean governments have been coming under increased pressure from their electorates to devise ways to override previous rulings by the JCPC such as: Earl Pratt and Ivan Morgan v The Attorney General for Jamaica ( 1993 ) Jeffrey Joseph v The Queen for Barbados ( 2002 ), and Charles Matthews v The State of Trinidad & Tobago ( 2004 ), all of which are Privy Council judgments concerning the death penalty in the Caribbean region.
* Ivan Alekseyevich Kornilov ( 1899-1953 ), Soviet general
* Ivan Petrovich Kornilov ( 1811-1901 ), Russian historian and educator
The new London resident, Ivan Chichayev ( code-name Vadim ), re-established contact and asked for a list of names of British agents being trained to enter the USSR.
* Ivan Sergeyevich Kuznetsov ( 1867 – 1942 ), Russian architect
During the reign of Ivan the Terrible, the former family became known as Yakovlev ( Alexander Herzen being the most illustrious of them ), whereas grandchildren of Roman Zakharin-Yuriev changed their name to Romanov.
In 1943 Prokofiev joined Eisenstein in Alma-Ata, the largest city in Kazakhstan, to compose more film music ( Ivan the Terrible ), and the ballet Cinderella ( Op.
Leo Tolstoy handled ethical questions in his short stories, for example in " Ivan the Fool " ( 1885 ), " How Much Land Does a Man Need?
He is noted in particular for his silent films Strike ( 1924 ), Battleship Potemkin ( 1925 ) and October ( 1927 ), as well as the historical epics Alexander Nevsky ( 1938 ) and Ivan the Terrible ( 1944, 1958 ).
Eisenstein's film, Ivan The Terrible, Part I, presenting Ivan IV of Russia as a national hero, won Joseph Stalin's approval ( and a Stalin Prize ), but the sequel, Ivan The Terrible, Part II was criticized by various authorities and would go unreleased until 1958.

Ivan and poet
* 1760 – Ivan Dmitriev, Russian statesman and poet ( d. 1837 )
* March 22 – Ivan Minatti, Slovenian poet, translator, and editor ( d. 2012 )
** Ivan Vazov, Bulgarian poet ( d. 1921 )
* December 8 – Ivan Gundulić, Croatian poet ( b. 1589 )
* August 15 – Ivan Franko, Ukrainian poet, critic, journalist and political activist ( d. 1916 )
* January 9 – Ivan Gundulić, Croatian poet ( d. 1638 )
It was founded by professor Ivan Tsvetaev ( father of the poet Marina Tsvetaeva ).
Among the major writers of the period were Guo Moruo ( 郭沫若 ) ( 1892 – 1978 ), a poet, historian, essayist, and critic ; Mao Dun ( 茅盾 ) ( 1896 – 1981 ), the first of the novelists to emerge from the " League of Left-Wing Writers " and one whose work reflected the revolutionary struggle and disillusionment of the late 1920s ; satirist and novelist Lao She ( 老舍 ) ( 1899 – 1966 ); and Ba Jin ( 巴金 ) ( 1904 – 2005 ), a novelist whose work was influenced by Ivan Turgenev and other Russian writers.
** Ivan Bunić Vučić, Ragusan poet ( died 1658 )
Ivan Vladimirovitch Chtcheglov ( Russian: Ива ́ н Влади ́ мирович Щегло ́ в ; 16 January 1933 – April 21 1998 ) was a French political theorist, activist and poet, born in Paris to Ukrainian father and French mother.
His contacts there included Alexis de Tocqueville, poet Alphonse de Lamartine, former French Prime Minister François Guizot, Ivan Turgenev, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Ivan Mažuranić (; 11 August 1814 – 4 August 1890 ) was a Croatian poet, linguist and politician — probably the most important figure in Croatia's cultural life in the mid-19th century.
Ivan ( Dživo ) Franov Gundulić (; also Gianfrancesco Gondola ; 8 January 1589 – 8 December 1638 ; Nickname: Mačica ) is the most celebrated Croatian Baroque poet from the Republic of Ragusa.
Osman was printed for the first time in Dubrovnik in 1826, with the two missing cantos being replaced by poems written by the poet Petar Ignjat Sorkočević-Crijević ( 1749 – 1826 ), a direct descendant of Ivan Gundulić ( his maternal grandmother Nikoleta Gundulić was Šišmundo Gundulić's daughter ).
One of the leading Illyrists ' men of letters, politician, linguist and poet Ivan Mažuranić, successfully completed Gundulić's Osman by composing the last two chapters, which were left unfinished upon the poet's death.
Croatia n baroque poet Ivan Gundulić ; the oldest known portrait with a cravat, 1622
He was sent to Moscow to study under Swiss-German teacher Johann Matthias Schaden ; he later moved to St Petersburg, where he made the acquaintance of Ivan Dmitriev, a Russian poet of some merit, and occupied himself with translating essays by foreign writers into his native language.
Ivan Franko, the renowned Ukrainian poet in the generation after Shevchenko, had this to say of the compilation: " immediately revealed, as it were, a new world of poetry.
Another small museum belonging to Balneological Museum commemorates the life of the Slovak poet Ivan Krasko, who lived in Piešťany from 1945 to 1958.
* Ivan Krasko, Slovak poet lived in Piešťany in 1945-1958 ( his former apartment houses a small museum )
* In The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, Ivan Ponyrov ( the poet also known as Ivan Homeless ) suggests to Woland ( a German name for Satan ) that Immanuel Kant should be sent to Solovki as punishment for his attempts to prove the existence of God.
Tomb of the poet Ivan Franko.
* Ivan Franko, poet and reformer of the Ukrainian language
Simultaneously, Ivan Paskevich, operating on the Caucasian front, took Ahıska, Erivan ( from Persia ), and Kars and, accompanied by the poet Alexander Pushkin, seized Erzerum in north-eastern Anatolia, thus marking the 120th anniversary of the Poltava ( June 27 ).

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