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Avdotya Chernysheva (1693–1747),
Russian noble and lady in
waiting Avdotia Istomina (
Avdotya Istomina) (1799–1848),
Russian ballerina Avdotya Mikhaylova...
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Avdotya Yakovlevna Panaeva (Russian: Авдо́тья Я́ковлевна Пана́ева), née Bryanskaya, (August 12 [O.S. July 31] 1820 –
April 11 [O.S.
March 30] 1893), was...
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Avdotya Vorobyova (Russia: Авдотья Ивановна Воробьёва; 1768-1836), was a
Russian stage actress and
opera singer (soprano). She was
trained at the St Petersburg...
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Awdotja Mikhailova (1746–1807), was a
Russian stage actress and
opera singer. She
belonged to the
pioneer group of
first professional actors in Russia...
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Avdotya (Dunya)
Smirnova (Russian: Авдотья (Дуня) Смирнова; born 29 June 1969) is a
Russian screenwriter, film director, producer, TV host and literary...
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Avdotia Timofeyeva (c. 1739-?), was a
Russian ballerina. She
belonged to the
first group of
ballet dancers in the
history of
Russian ballet. Timofejeva...
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Avdotya Petrovna Yelagina, née
Yushkova (Russian: Авдо́тья Петро́вна Ела́гина; 22
January 1789, Petrishchevo,
Belyovsky Uyezd, Tula
Governorate - 13 June...
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Avdotya Ivanovna Chernysheva (Russian: Авдотья Ивановна Чернышева;
February 12, 1693 – June 17, 1747) (also Eudocia) was a
Russian noble and lady in waiting...
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forth much fruit. — John 12:24
Dostoevsky had his
first known affair with
Avdotya Panaeva, whom he met in the Ivan Panaev's
circle in the
early 1840s. He...
- romanized: Dva dnya) is a 2011
Russian romantic comedy-drama film
directed by
Avdotya Smirnova.
Fyodor Bondarchuk as
Pyotr Drozdov,
Deputy Minister of Economy...