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- commonly romanized as Thecla. In modern Russian language it is known as Fekla and considered to be an obsolete name following the Great October Revolution...
- (Russian: Фёкла Никитична Толстая; born 27 February 1971), also known as Fekla Tolstoy, is a Russian journalist, cultural figure, and TV and radio presenter...
- The Secret Service Agent's Memories Fekla TV series (two seasons) 2011 The Secret Service Agent's Memories Fekla TV movie 2011 Groom Olya TV 2012 Steel...
- other stars of the company were also given new names: Arina "The Sapphire", Fekla "The Turquoise", Tatyana "The Garnet", Nikolai "The Marble", Andrei "The...
- nobility and was descended from a sister of the first Romanov Tsar, and wife Fekla Yakovlevna Volynskaya. He had a younger brother, Count Vladimir Semyonovich...
- Kheldis 18th 12 13 March 11 – June 3, 2018 Кain Kramer Yevhen Medovshchikov, Fekla 19th 12 13 October 7 – December 30, 2018 Nicholas Petrosyan Anna Arjevanidze...
- Argipopulo, Maria Senotrusova, Evgenia Feigenberg, Adile Abbas-ogly, and Fekla Andreeva. Politics, Murder and Love in Stalin's Kremlin: The Story of Nikolai...
- Prus coat of arms family and burg-minister of Mykolaiv. Yakiv's mother Fekla Yakymovych also was from the family of a priest in Tur, Zloczow powiat....
- Viktor Larin, Liliya Vasina (Larina), Maria Pisareva, Raisa Pisareva and Fekla Veselina-Tkacheva - who rescued Elena Feygina (Vertlib) and Mira Neznanskaya...
- Honoré de Balzac also lived in the house for a period. In 1911 Countess Fekla Pavlovna Stackelberg purchased the house and kept the design unchanged,...