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Russian Empire which annexed a
large part of
Poland for a long time is
Koyalovich.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Wijuk Kojałowicz, also...
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Mikhail Koyalovich (Russian: Михаи́л О́сипович Кояло́вич, 2
October 1828, Kuźnica,
Grodno Governorate – 4
September 1891) was a
Russian historian, political...
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Boris Mikhailovich Koyalovich (Koyalovitch, Kojalovich, Kojalowitsch, Kojałowicz) (May 2, 1867 –
December 29, 1941) was a
mathematician and
chess master...
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Petersburg 1st 7/9 +6−1=2 ?
Second Winter Tournament, lost a game to
Boris Koyalovich 1912
Stockholm 1st 8½/10 +8−1=1 8th
Nordic Championship,
ahead of Spielmann...
- 1986)
Alexandra Kosteniuk (born 1984)
Alexander Kotov (1913–1981)
Boris Koyalovich (1867–1941)
Valentina Kozlovskaya (born 1938)
Vladimir Kramnik (born 1975)...
- Psycho-Neurological Institute,
Russian Academy of Sciences.
Mikhail Koyalovich 1828 1891 Theologian, historian, translator,
Archaeological Commission...
- historiography,
represented by
Nikolay Gerasimovich Ustryalov,
Mikhail Osipovich Koyalovich,
Nikolay Alexeyevich Maksimieyko,
Matvey Kuzmich Lyubavskiy and Fedor...
- Znosko-Borovsky won), took 2nd (Grigory
Helbach won), tied for 4-5th (
Koyalovich won). In 1908, he tied for 7-8th (Sergey von
Freymann and Rosenkrantz...
- Kovačević (Croatia, born 1942)
Alexander Kovchan (Ukraine, born 1983)
Boris Koyalovich (Russia, 1867–1941)
Valentina Kozlovskaya (Russia, born 1938)
Zdenko Kožul...
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Volodymyr Pidvysotskyi; as well as the
academics Lev Gumilyov,
Mikhail Koyalovich,
Aleksandr Lopukhin,
Mikhail Sado, and
Boris Turayev.
Interments in the...