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- also known as Aleksandra Joanna Maria Franciszka Fabianna or Aleksandra Adamovna Kolemina-Bacheracht. She was a Polish novelist and published fictional...
- which became a New Year song in the USSR. The lyrics were written by Raisa Adamovna Kudasheva [ru], the music by Leonid Karlovich Beckman [ru]. Russian Reporter...
- Princess Catherine Radziwiłł was born in St. Petersburg as Ekaterina Adamovna Rzewuska, a member of the House of Rzewuski, a Polish family of warriors...
- Aleksandra Klepaczka (born 2000), Polish beauty pageant titleholder Aleksandra Adamovna Kolemina-Bacheracht (1854–1941), Polish novelist Aleksandra Krunić (born...
- Redko as Pavel Alexander Molchanov as writer Eleonora Yezerskaya as Irma Adamovna Vera Polyakova as Stella The film was originally supposed to be called...
- Married Prince Józef Zajączek in 1786 6 22 August 1826 Countess Sofia Adamovna Zamoyskaya 1778–1837 Married Count Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski in 1798 7...
- given after it. 4 sons and 3 daughters were born in the marriage. Sofya Adamovna (1753–1786), was the first wife of Lieutenant Colonel Mikhail Petrovich...
- Natalia Adamovna Alimova (Russian: Наталья Амировна Алимова, born 6 February 1978), is a volleyball player from Russia. She pla**** for the Russia women's...
- His father Alexey Vasilyevich was a military man, his mother Josefina Adamovna, née Welbutovich-Paplonska, belonged to the Polish szlachta. He studied...
- known among the Novorossiysk connoisseurs. Ruzhena's mother, Veronika Adamovna Sikora, came from Poland. Encouraged by her father, Ruzhena began singing...