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  1. Marina Antonovna Denikina ( 20 de fevereiro de 1919 ( ), Ekaterinodar - 16 de novembro de 2005, Versalhes) - jornalista francesa , historiadora, filha do general Anton Denikin e Xenia Denikina. Ela deixou a Rússia em 1920 com sua família ainda criança;

  2. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Xenia Vasilievna Denikina (75819069)? We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Learn more about merges .

  3. GUI wise, "take screenshot" is under the Display menu and the keyboard shortcut to take it is F10 The screenshots folder will save to where xenia.exe or xenia_canary.exe is located. As for save paths, it will only use the id of the game due to illegal characters in some titles.

  4. 21 de nov. de 2012 · copy this file metadata and upload it using this upload form with "{{Extracted from|File:Anton Denikin and Ksenia Denikina, 1930-th.jpg}}" appended to the source field; add {{Image extracted|xxx.ext}} to the other versions field of this file; add the new file as an image to the Wikidata item.

  5. His wife, Xenia Vasilievna Chizh, was buried at Saint Genevieve de Bois cemetery near Paris. On October 3, 2005, in accordance with the wishes of his daughter Marina Denikina and by authority of President Vladimir Putin of Russia, General Denikin's remains were transferred from the United States and buried at the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow.

  6. DISCLAIMER: xenia is not for enabling illegal activity. The goal of this project is to experiment, research, and educate on the topic of emulation of modern devices and operating systems. All information is obtained via reverse engineering of legally purchased devices, games, and information made public on the internet.

  7. Xenia Denikina: Wife of Anton Denikin (1892 - 1973), From: France, Poland