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Gleb (Russian: Глеб; Belarusian: Глеб; Ukrainian: Гліб, Old East Slavic: Г(ъ)лѣбъ) is a
Slavic male
given name
derived from the Old
Norse name Guðleifr...
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Gleb Yurievich (died 1171) was
Prince of
Kursk (1147),
Kanev (1149),
Pereyaslavl (1155–1169), and
Grand Prince of Kiev (1169-1170; 1170–1171). He was a...
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Gleb Yevgenyevich Botkin (Russian: Глеб Евгеньевич Боткин; 29 July 1900 – 27
December 1969) was the son of Dr.
Yevgeny Botkin, the
Russian court physician...
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Gleb Savchenko (Russian: Глеб Савченко; born 16
September 1983) is a Russian-American dancer, c****ographer, and model, who is
currently a professional...
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Gļebs Kļuškins (born 1
October 1992) is a
Latvian footballer, who
currently plays as a
midfielder for Jelgava. As a
youth player Kļuškins was a member...
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Boris and
Gleb (Old East Slavic: Борисъ и Глѣбъ, romanized: Borisŭ i Glěbŭ),
respective Christian names Roman (Романъ, Romanŭ) and
David (Давꙑдъ, Davydŭ)...
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Gleb Kalarash (Russian: Глеб Владиславович Калараш; born 29
November 1990) is a
Russian handball player for OTP Bank-Pick
Szeged and the
Russian national...
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Gleb Svyatoslavich (c. 1052 – 30 May 1078) was
Prince of
Tmutarakan and
Novgorod of
Kievan Rus'. He
ruled Tmutarakan under the
overall authority of his...
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Gleb Karakulov (Russian: Глеб Каракулов) is a
Russian engineer and
defector who
attained the rank of
captain in a
field unit of the
presidential communications...
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Gleb Maksimilianovich Krzhizhanovsky (Russian: Глеб Максимилианович Кржижановский; 24
January [O.S. 12 January] 1872 – 31
March 1959) was a
Soviet scientist...