Vladimir Shileyko
Vladimir Kazimirovich Shileyko (also Shileiko, Shilejko Russian: Владимир Казимирович Шилейко; February 14, 1891 – October 5, 1930) was a Russian orientalist (assyriologist, hebraist) poet (acmeist) and translator. Shileyko family had roots in the Lithuanian part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was a second husband of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. He is known for his Russian translations of the Epic of Gilgamesh. He died in Moscow of tuberculosis.
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Vladimir Shileyko
Vladimir Kazimirovich Shileyko (also Shileiko, Shilejko Russian: Владимир Казимирович Шилейко; February 14, 1891 – October 5, 1930) was a Russian orientalist (assyriologist, hebraist) poet (acmeist) and translator. Shileyko family had roots in the Lithuanian part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was a second husband of Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. He is known for his Russian translations of the Epic of Gilgamesh. He died in Moscow of tuberculosis.
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Vladimir Casimorovitch Chileïk ...... de la poétesse Anna Akhmatova.
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Влади́мир Казими́рович Шиле́йк ...... стинского общества, профессор.
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Vladimir Casimorovitch Chileïk ...... de la poétesse Anna Akhmatova.
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Vladimir Kazimirovich Shileyko ......
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Влади́мир Казими́рович Шиле́йк ...... стинского общества, профессор.
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Vladimir Chileïko
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Vladimir Shileyko
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Шилейко, Владимир Казимирович
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