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The noble family of Krupenskiy in Bessarabian history. / Morozan, Vladimir V.

In: Novyj Istoriceskij Vestnik, Vol. 52, No. 2, 01.01.2017, p. 19-38.

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Morozan, VV 2017, 'The noble family of Krupenskiy in Bessarabian history', Novyj Istoriceskij Vestnik, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 19-38.

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Morozan, V. V. (2017). The noble family of Krupenskiy in Bessarabian history. Novyj Istoriceskij Vestnik, 52(2), 19-38.

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Morozan VV. The noble family of Krupenskiy in Bessarabian history. Novyj Istoriceskij Vestnik. 2017 Jan 1;52(2):19-38.

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Morozan, Vladimir V. / The noble family of Krupenskiy in Bessarabian history. In: Novyj Istoriceskij Vestnik. 2017 ; Vol. 52, No. 2. pp. 19-38.

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