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- Baku, Azerbaijan, to a wealthy Jewish family. His mother, Henrietta Emmanuilovna Levenson, had studied medicine in France (she died in Baku in 1923, believed...
- Grigorieva, a marriage that lasted until 1920. In 1921 he married Olga Emmanuilovna Gurevich; they had sons Nikita (born 1922) and Vasily (born 1925). After...
- (1902–1937), or sent to Gulag labor camps: Yakir's younger sister, Isabella Emmanuilovna (1900–1986) served there 10 years while his wife, Sarra Lazarevna (1900–1971)...
- first guild in Odessa to parents Osip Borisovich Bogdanov and Sofia Emmanuilovna Bogdanova. He graduated from the Odessa Commercial School of Nicholas...
- Konstantinovich Tretyakov, and a Baltic German mother, Elizaveta (Elfriede) Emmanuilovna Tretyakova (née Meller). His father was a school teacher. Tretyakov graduated...
- specialist in the study of the loss of the Soviet po****tion. Son of Sarah Emmanuilovna Babёnysheva (1910–2007), a literary critic, a member of the Union of...
- Zerlentis in 1887. Papadopoulos had no sons, but his daughter Maria Emmanuilovna (died 1873) became a notable presence in Odessa for her numerous charitable...