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Olga Erastovna Ozarovskaya (Russian: О́льга Эра́стовна Озаро́вская; 1874 – 1933) was a Russian folklorist, storyteller, performer, writer, and an archivist of fairy tales. She published a few Northern Russian folklore collection books. Additionally she was the first female civil servant, and the first women to do major scientific institution work within the Russian Empire. She worked with Russian folklore performer Mariya Krivopolenova.

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  • Olga Ozarovskaïa (fr)
  • Olga Ozarovskaya (en)
  • Озаровская, Ольга Эрастовна (ru)
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  • Olga Erastovna Ozarovskaya (Russian: О́льга Эра́стовна Озаро́вская; 1874 – 1933) was a Russian folklorist, storyteller, performer, writer, and an archivist of fairy tales. She published a few Northern Russian folklore collection books. Additionally she was the first female civil servant, and the first women to do major scientific institution work within the Russian Empire. She worked with Russian folklore performer Mariya Krivopolenova. (en)
  • Olga Erastovna Ozarovskaïa (en russe : Ольга Эрастовна Озаровская), née le 13 juin 1874 (25 juin dans le calendrier grégorien) à Saint-Pétersbourg dans l'Empire russe, morte en 1931 ou 1933 à Frounze, dans le Kirghizistan soviétique, est une collectrice et interprète de contes populaires du nord de la Russie. La célèbre conteuse et interprète de bylines (ru), qu'elle avait à l'origine rencontrée par hasard, lui doit une grande partie de sa renommée. (fr)
  • О́льга Эра́стовна Озаро́вская (13 (25) июня 1874, Санкт-Петербург, Российская империя — 12 июня (по другой версии июля) 1933, Фрунзе, Киргизская АССР) — исполнительница северных народных сказок, собирательница фольклора. Первая в Российской империи женщина — государственный служащий. (ru)
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  • Olga Ozarovskaya (en)
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  • Olga Ozarovskaya (en)
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  • Frunze , Kirghiz ASSR, Soviet Union (en)
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  • Olga Erastovna von Ozarovskaya (en)
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  • О́льга Эра́стовна Озаро́вская (en)
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  • Folklorist, storyteller, performer, writer, archivist of fairy tales (en)
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  • Olga Erastovna Ozarovskaya (en)
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  • Vasily Dmitrievich Sapozhnikov (en)
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  • Olga Erastovna Ozarovskaya (Russian: О́льга Эра́стовна Озаро́вская; 1874 – 1933) was a Russian folklorist, storyteller, performer, writer, and an archivist of fairy tales. She published a few Northern Russian folklore collection books. Additionally she was the first female civil servant, and the first women to do major scientific institution work within the Russian Empire. She worked with Russian folklore performer Mariya Krivopolenova. (en)
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