Alexander Nevsky

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Alexan′der Nev′sky

(ˈnɛv ski, ˈnɛf-, ˈnyɛf-)
n.
(Aleksandr Nevski) 1220?–63, Russian prince, national hero, and saint.
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"He and Putyatov have received the Alexander Nevsky."
The servicemen of Russian Kant air base along with representatives of "Miloserdie" department at the Alexander Nevsky church visited two large families on the occasion of World Humanitarian Day, the air base reports.
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Alexander Nevsky Square, including the approach on Oborishte Street - from Rakovski Street to the Alexander Nevski Temple, are preserved.
What's more, the hotel has pride of place between Sofia's domed Alexander Nevsky cathedral and backs on to the hip Sredets district.
At 8.30pm, Alexander Nevsky (1938) by Sergei Eisenstein and Dmitri Vasilyev will be screened.
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