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- Vasili Vasilievich Golovachov (Russian: Василий Васильевич Головачёв; born June 21, 1948, Russia) is a modern Russian science fiction writer, known in...
- Ivan Golovachov (Russian: Иван Головачёв; born 21 May 1929) is a Soviet sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1950s. He won a silver medal in the K-2...
- Gevorkian, Marina Alekseyeva (pen-name "Alexandra Marinina"), Vasili Golovachov and Elena Katasonova. It was later discovered that only Gevorkian had...
- and Major General Vasily Dzhugashvili (1921–1962), Stalin's son Vasili Golovachov (born 1948), Russian science fiction author Vasily Grossman (1905–1964)...
- "Do****entary movie on the Ukrainian National Television, UT-1". Archived from the original on 2009-08-30. (in Russian) Sergey Golovachov. Bald Maiden Mountain....
- Golovachev, Golovachov, Golovachyov (feminine: Golovachova) is a Russian family name, a patronymic from the nickname Golovach ("big headed"). It is also...
- series Julia Golding's Dragonfly Lisa Goldstein's The Red Magician Vasili Golovachov's The Saviors of the Fan series Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series...
- (Blocksberg). The Brocken is mentioned in the novel Bald Mountain by Sergej Golovachov. The Brocken is mentioned in episode 546 of the TV anime series Detective...
- clearance Can Opener (Консервный нож), a science fiction story by Vasili Golovachov "Can Opener", 2016 season 1 episode 7 of MacGyver; see MacGyver (2016...
- interred in Volkovo Cemetery, the Literatorskiye Mostki section. In 1866 Golovachov married Avdotya Panayeva. The novelist Yevdokiya Nagrodskaya (1866-1930)...