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Jevgenija Lisicina (Latvian:
Jevgēnija Ļisicina), also
spelled Eugenia Lissitsyna or
Jewgenia Lisitzina (Russian: Евгения Лисицына, is a
Russian and Latvian...
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Jevgenija Stalidzāne (December 17, 1944 —
October 21, 2015) was a
Latvian politician and a
deputy of the 7th and 8th
Saeima (the
Latvian parliament)....
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Department of
Philosophy Faculty in M.V.
Lomonosov Moscow State University,
Jevgenija Viktorovha Aljehina defended the
doctoral thesis Aesthetics Views of Milan...
- (1870–1965) –
philosopher Jānis Lūsis (1939–2020) – athlete;
Olympic champion Jevgēnija Ļisicina (born 1942) –
organist Māris
Martinsons (born 1960) – film director...
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Saint Jefrem (Jefrem) – 28 June [O.S. 15 June]
Venerable Jefrosinija (
Jevgenija) (Princess
Milica of Serbia) – 1 August [O.S. 19 July]
Venerable Jeftimije...
- Венцеслав Венгжановский (Ярослав Шурупов), Краснодар – 1047 ((C 3 2009 2009)
Jevgenija Феофилактова, Кирова-991 ((C 27 2009 2009)
Aleksandr Titov (Russian: Александр...
- Lazarević came of age. She
later became a
Serbian Orthodox nun
under the name
Jevgenija. She is the
author of "A Mother's Prayer" (Serbian: Молитва матере) and...
- Krista, Dāvids, Jezups, Magda, Intars, Sandija, Gunārs, Helēna, Fēlikss,
Jevgēņija, Dana and Gatis. All the
characters parti****ted in
Christmas activities...
- by
China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra,
China Record Co. CCD90-085.)
Jevgenija Lisicina (ca. 1991; for
three pipe organs; ca. 1997 for
organ and 14 percussion...
- cosmonaut, born in Jūrmala
Veniamin Kaverin, writer, grew up Rēzekne
Jevgenija Lisicina,
organist and
compilator from Riga
Marija Naumova (Marie N),...