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Archbishop Luka (born Valentin Felixovich Voyno-Yasenetsky), (1877-1961). Russian outstanding surgeon, founder of purulent surgery, spiritual writer, bishop of Russian Orthodox Church and an archbisho
Archbishop Luka (born Valentin Felixovich Voyno-Yasenetsky), (1877-1961). Russian outstanding surgeon, founder of purulent surgery, spiritual writer, bishop of Russian Orthodox Church and an archbishop of Simferopol and of the Crimea since May 1946. He was a laureate of Stalin Prize in medicine in 1946. Commemorative plaque. Kerch. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Ukraine.
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1946
19th century
20th century
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Archbishop
ARCHBISHOP LUKA
BAS RELIEF
Bishop
Ceremony
CHARACTERS
Church
Clergy
CLERGYMAN
CLERIC
COMMEMORATIVE
CONTEMPORARY AGE
CRIMEA
Crimean War
CULTURED
CYRILLIC
Ecclesiastical
FIGURE
Handwriting
History
Inscription
KERCH
LETTERS
Literature
LUKA
Medicine
Memorial
Memory
Monument
MONUMENTS
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OPERATION
OPERATION (MEDICAL)
Operation, Medical
Orthodox
ORTHODOX CHURCH
ORTHODOXY
PERSONALITY
piece
Plaque
Plate
Poet
Portrait
PURULENT
Relief
RELIEVE
religion
Religious
Ritual
Russian
SCULPTED
Sculpture
SIMFEROPOL
Souvenir
STALIN PRIZE
Surgeon
Surgery
TWENTIETH CENTURY
VALENTIN FELIXOVICH VOYNO-YASENETSKY
Writer
writing