Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Mikhail Georgiyevich Kollontay (Russian: Михаи́л Гео́ргиевич Коллонта́й; born August 21, 1952, Moscow), Russian composer and pianist. Also known under his mother’s name, Ermolaev. His father, Georgiy Fyodorovich Kollontay (1897—1954), an artist, was sent to the camps in 1938 (released in 1946, rehabilitated posthumously); his mother, Ekaterina Ilyinichna Ermolaeva (1922—2001), was a translator (English, modern Greek)."@en }
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- Mikhail_Kollontay abstract "Mikhail Georgiyevich Kollontay (Russian: Михаи́л Гео́ргиевич Коллонта́й; born August 21, 1952, Moscow), Russian composer and pianist. Also known under his mother’s name, Ermolaev. His father, Georgiy Fyodorovich Kollontay (1897—1954), an artist, was sent to the camps in 1938 (released in 1946, rehabilitated posthumously); his mother, Ekaterina Ilyinichna Ermolaeva (1922—2001), was a translator (English, modern Greek).".
- Q4228031 abstract "Mikhail Georgiyevich Kollontay (Russian: Михаи́л Гео́ргиевич Коллонта́й; born August 21, 1952, Moscow), Russian composer and pianist. Also known under his mother’s name, Ermolaev. His father, Georgiy Fyodorovich Kollontay (1897—1954), an artist, was sent to the camps in 1938 (released in 1946, rehabilitated posthumously); his mother, Ekaterina Ilyinichna Ermolaeva (1922—2001), was a translator (English, modern Greek).".
- Mikhail_Kollontay comment "Mikhail Georgiyevich Kollontay (Russian: Михаи́л Гео́ргиевич Коллонта́й; born August 21, 1952, Moscow), Russian composer and pianist. Also known under his mother’s name, Ermolaev. His father, Georgiy Fyodorovich Kollontay (1897—1954), an artist, was sent to the camps in 1938 (released in 1946, rehabilitated posthumously); his mother, Ekaterina Ilyinichna Ermolaeva (1922—2001), was a translator (English, modern Greek).".
- Q4228031 comment "Mikhail Georgiyevich Kollontay (Russian: Михаи́л Гео́ргиевич Коллонта́й; born August 21, 1952, Moscow), Russian composer and pianist. Also known under his mother’s name, Ermolaev. His father, Georgiy Fyodorovich Kollontay (1897—1954), an artist, was sent to the camps in 1938 (released in 1946, rehabilitated posthumously); his mother, Ekaterina Ilyinichna Ermolaeva (1922—2001), was a translator (English, modern Greek).".