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Elizabeth Grigorievna Temkina (Russian: Елизавета Григорьевна Тёмкина, romanized: Elizaveta
Grigoryevna Tyomkina; 24 July [O.S. 13 July] 1775 – 6 June [O...
- Anna
Grigorievna ****ovich (Russian: А́нна Григо́рьевна Семено́вич, born 1
March 1980) is a
Russian singer and
former competitive ice dancer.
Early in...
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Maria Rasputina (born
Matryona Grigorievna Rasputina, Russian: Матрёна Григорьевна Распутина; 27
March 1898 – 27
September 1977) was the
daughter of Grigori...
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Faina Grigorievna Veleva-Melnik (Russian: Фаина Григорьевна Велева-Мельник; Ukrainian: Фаїна Григорівна Велєва-Мельник, romanized: Faina
Hryhorivna Velieva-Melnyk;...
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Yelena Grigorievna Stepanenko (Russian: Еле́на Григо́рьевна Степане́нко; born
April 8, 1953, Stalingrad) is a
Soviet and
Russian entertainer (conversational...
- Vakhrusheva, (1918–2000),
Mansi linguist,
philologist and
writer Matryona Grigorievna Rasputina,
birth name of
Maria Rasputin,
daughter of
Grigori Rasputin...
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Tatiana Grigorievna Anodina (Russian: Татья́на Григо́рьевна Ано́дина; born
April 16, 1939, in Leningrad). From 1991 to 2023, she
headed of the Interstate...
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Maria Grigorievna Razumovskaya (10
April 1772 - 9
August 1865) was a
Russian noblewoman and
patron of the arts. Her
salon in St
Petersburg was visited...
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Sofia Grigorievna Kropotkina (née Ananieva-Rabinovich; 1856–1941),
commonly known by her
anglicised name
Sophie Kropotkin, was a
Ukrainian teacher, writer...