LC control no. | n 79142234 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Shevardnadze, Ė. A. (Ėduard Amvrosievich), 1928-2014 |
Variant(s) | Shevardnadze, Ėduard Amvrosievich, 1928-2014 Schewardnadse, Eduard, 1928-2014 Ševardnaże, Eduard Ambrosis że, 1928-2014 Шеварднадзе, Э. А. (Эдуард Амвросиевич), 1928-2014 Шеварднадзе, Эдуард Амвросиевич, 1928-2014 |
Associated country | Soviet Union Georgian S.S.R. Georgia (Republic) |
Birth date | 1928-01-25 |
Death date | 2014-07-07 |
Place of birth | Mamatʻi (Georgia) |
Place of death | Tʻbilisi (Georgia) |
Profession or occupation | Presidents Foreign ministers |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Sovetskai︠a︡ Gruzii︠a︡, 1979: t.p. (Ė. A. Shevardnadze) colophon (Ėduard Amvrosievich Shevardnadze) His Otchet T︠S︡entr. Komiteta Kommunist. partii Gruzii, 1981: t.p. (Ė.A. Shevardnadze) colophon (Eduard Ambrosis że Ševardnaże) Revolution in Moskau, c1991: t.p. (Eduard Schewardnadse) Die letzten Jahre einer Weltmacht, 1993: p. 469 (Schewardnadse, Eduard; b. 1928) LC database, July 7, 2014 (hdg.: Shevardnadze, Ėduard Amvrosievich, 1928- ; usage: Ė.A. Shevardnadze, Eduard Ševardnaże [predominant forms]) New York times (online), viewed July 7, 2014 (Eduard A. Shevardnadze; Eduard Amvrosiyevich Shevardnadze; b. Jan. 25, 1928, Mamati, Georgia; d. Monday [July 7, 2014], aged 86; as Mikhail S. Gorbachev's foreign minister, helped hone the "new thinking," foreign and domestic, that transformed and ultimately rent the Soviet Union, then led his native Georgia through its turbulent start as an independent state) |
Associated language | rus geo |