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Dovzhenko () is a Ukrainian surname derived from the adjective :wikt:довгий, довгий ("long"). The surname is used by the following people: * Alexander Dovzhenko (1894–1956), Soviet-Ukrainian film director * Alexander Dovzhenko (psychiatrist), Alexander Dovzhenko (1918–1995), Soviet-Ukrainian psychiatrist * Grigoriy Dovzhenko (1899–1980), Ukrainian muralist * Olexandr Dovzhenko (poker player), Olexandr Dovzhenko, Ukrainian poker player * Sergei Dovzhenko (born 1972), Ukrainian serial killer * Tetiana Dovzhenko (born 2002), Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast See also

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By the 18th century, almost all Ukrainian had family names. Most Ukrainian surnames (and surnames in Slavic languages in general) are formed by adding possessive and other suffixes to given names, place names, professions and other words. Surnames were developed for official documents or business record keeping to differentiate the parties who might have the same first name. By the 15th century, surnames were used by the upper class, nobles and large land owners. In cities and towns, surnames became necessary in the 15th and 16th centuries. In 1632, Orthodox Metropolitan Petro Mohyla ordered priests to include a surname in all records of birth, marriage and death. After the partitions of Poland (1772–1795), Western Ukraine came under the Austrian Empire, where peasants needed surnames for taxation purposes and military service and churches were required to keep records of all births, deaths and marriages. The surnames with the suffix -enko are the most known and common Ukrai ...
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Alexander Dovzhenko
Alexander Petrovich Dovzhenko, also Oleksandr Petrovych Dovzhenko (, ; November 25, 1956), was a Soviet film director and screenwriter of Ukrainian origin. He is often cited as one of the most important early Soviet filmmakers, alongside Sergei Eisenstein, Dziga Vertov, and Vsevolod Pudovkin, as well as being a pioneer of Soviet montage theory. Biography Oleksandr Dovzhenko was born in the hamlet of Viunyshche located in the Sosnitsky Uyezd of the Chernihiv Governorate of the Russian Empire (now part of Sosnytsia in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine), to Petro Semenovych Dovzhenko and Odarka Yermolayivna Dovzhenko. His paternal ancestors were Chumaks who settled in Sosnytsia in the eighteenth century, coming from the neighbouring province of Poltava. Oleksandr was the seventh of fourteen children born to the couple, but due to the deaths of his siblings he was the oldest child by the time he turned eleven. Ultimately, only Oleksandr and his sister Polina, who later becomes a doct ...
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Alexander Dovzhenko (psychiatrist)
Aleksandr Romanovich Dovzhenko (; ; 29 March 1918 – 4 February 1995) was a Soviet and Ukrainian physician, psychiatrist, psychotherapist and substance abuse counselor. He is most famous for developing the Dovzhenko's method ("Coding"). Biography Aleksandr Dovzhenko was born on March 29, 1918, in a family of a seaman. In 1936 Dovzhenko has entered the Crimean Medical Institute and was graduated in 1941. After graduation Dovzhenko worked as a doctor in various places, where he began to implement modern psycho-therapeutic methods. In 1948 he was appointed as chief physician of a dermato-venerologic clinic in Feodosia. Afterwards for some time Dovzhenko worked in a medical office of the Feodosian Sea Port. In 1977–1985 Dovzhenko worked as senior researcher in the V. P. Protopopov Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Neurology and Psychiatry in Kharkiv. In the Kharkiv Institute for Doctors' Improvement Dovzhenko graduated from practical hypnosis courses. The a ...
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Grigoriy Dovzhenko
Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko (22 April 1899 – 21 April 1980) was a Ukrainian muralist, Honoured Artist of USSR, member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine. Biography Grigoriy Avksentiyevich Dovzhenko was born on 22 April (10 April old style) 1899, in Poltavka village (now Bashtanka, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine). In 1907 – 1913 he studied in Poltava local school (2 classes). In 1913, his family moved to Gvozdievka village in Siberia. In 1916, Grigoriy Dovzhenko moved to Omsk, where he was working as a porter. At the same time he passed exams without attending the higher school. In 1917 Dovzhenko began studying at the Red Arts of Siberia. At the same time, he was working as a postman and a warden at Akmolinsk veterinary department. Profession * 1918 – 1920 – works as an illustrator in Siberia oblast' printing agency (Omsk), performed settings for the opera "Prince Igor" staged in Siberia State Opera House. * 1920 – 1921 – works as a scene painter in Siberia St ...
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Olexandr Dovzhenko (poker Player)
Oleksandr Dovzhenko is a Ukrainian professional poker player. Dovzhenko has played professionally from the late 1990s. In 2009 he was second at European Poker Tour event in Kyiv. He won the Mediterranean Poker Cup in Cyprus (2010), was a finalist in the Russian Poker Tour, and was at the final table of Casinos Austria Poker Tour in Baden (2010). He was the third-place finisher at Partouche Poker Tour side event (2010). In January 2011, Dovzhenko was a captain of Ukrainian National Team in World Cup of Poker. Appeared at second season of poker TV show A television show, TV program (), or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, and cable, or distributed digitally on streaming platfo ... ''Russian Fight'' on REN TV. As of 2011, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,000,000. References External links Hendon Mob profile WSOP profileCard Player profi ...
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Sergei Dovzhenko
Sergei Ivanovich Dovzhenko (, ; born June 30, 1972) is a Ukrainian serial killer. A former operative of the Mariupol police, he confessed to committing 19 murders between November 1998 and May 2002 in his native city. Among his victims are a 12-year-old girl, four employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and one Yugoslav citizen.''Сумцов Д.'' Одиночка ли серийный убийца и зачем он убивал?..
// Газета «Ильичёвец», № 3, 1 января 2003 года


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He was born in 1972 in Mariupol. Dovzhenko studied at the Mariupol Commercial College as a commodity researcher. He then served in the army, where he gained ...
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Tetiana Dovzhenko
Tetiana Dovzhenko () is a Ukrainian female rhythmic gymnast. She is member of Ukrainian rhythmic gymnastics national team since 2017. At the 2018 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Sofia Sofia is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain, in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Is ... she won bronze medal in team event. References External links Tetiana's Profile 2002 births Living people Ukrainian rhythmic gymnasts Sportspeople from Donetsk Gymnasts from Donetsk Oblast Gymnasts at the 2019 European Games European Games silver medalists for Ukraine European Games medalists in gymnastics 21st-century Ukrainian sportswomen {{Ukraine-rhythmic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Dovzhenko Film Studios
The Dovzhenko Film Studios () is a former Soviet film production studio in UkrSSR and Ukraine that was named after the Soviet film producer, Oleksandr Dovzhenko, in 1957. With the fall of the Soviet Union, the studio became a property of the government of Ukraine. In 2000, the film studio was awarded national status. History The studios began in the 1920s when the All-Ukrainian Photo-Cinema-Directorate (VUFKU) announced a project proposition for the construction of a cinema factory in 1925. Out of 20 of them was chosen the project of Valerian Rykov, who led his architect group composed of students of the Architectural Department of Kyiv Art Institute in the construction of the O. Dovzhenko Film Studios beginning in 1927. It was at the time the largest in the Ukrainian SSR. Although the filming pavilions were still unfinished a year later, movie production had begun. Many memorial plates are within the studios in memory of the many film producers who had once worked here. ...
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