-
Koltsov (Russian: Кольцов; masculine) or
Koltsova (Кольцова; feminine) is a
common Russian surname. It
derives from the
Russian nickname "Koltso" (Кольцо)...
-
directed by
Georgy Natanson. The film
tells about a
woman named Yelena Koltsova, the
prototype of
which was
Alexandra Kollontai (the
first woman amb****ador...
-
Olena Ihorivna Koltsova (Ukrainian: Олена Ігорівна Кольцова; born 11 June 1972) is a
Ukrainian former fencer. She
competed in the
individual and team foil...
- in the New Russia. New York: PublicAffairs. p. 272. ISBN 1-586-48202-5.
Koltsova,
Olessia (2006). News
Media and
Power in Russia. BASEES/Routledge series...
- WeFightCensorship.org,
Reporters Without Borders,
retrieved 12
March 2013
Koltsova,
Olessia (2006-09-27). News
Media and
Power in Russia. doi:10.4324/9780203536971...
-
every girls competition at the 2014 WDF
Europe Cup Youth,
defeated Lidia Koltsova in
singles competition by 4–2 in legs. Few
months later she parti****ted...
- 2007 the band
changed its name to Krykhitka.
Oleksandra "Kasha Saltsova"
Koltsova - vocal,
lyrics (1999–present)
Oleksandr Zlenko -
drums (2007–present)...
- Dora d'Istria, pen name of
Duchess Helena Koltsova-M****alskaya, born
Elena Ghica (Gjika) (22
January 1828 in
Bucharest – 17
November 1888 in Florence)...
-
Wyndlow Pattison (1832–1878) Dora d'Istria, pen name of
Duchess Helena Koltsova-M****alskaya (1828–1888),
Romanian Romantic writer and
feminist Dora, code...
- (1958) as
Nastasya Filipovna The Amb****ador of the
Soviet Union (1969) as
Koltsova Russian: Юлия Константиновна Борисова, romanized: Yuliya Konstantinovna...