- (Russian: Кравков) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Kravkova. It may
refer to
Maximilian Kravkov (1887–1937),
Russian writer and geologist...
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organized by the
British agent Saint Clair. With his son and new wife Rada
Kravkova from
Kazanlak Petko lived in
Varna after 1880 and died in that city in...
- (1859–1920), an army doctor. He was
brought up by his aunt
Elena Pavlovna Kravkova (1852–1907). In 1898
Maximilian Kravkov moved to his mother's
place in...
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Alekseevich Dubenskiy, Ivan Ivan's son Rogovskiy,
Anisya Fyodor's
daughter Kravkova,
Avdotya Ivan's
daughter Sencherirova, Osip
Sergeev Lukin,
Aleksandr Fyodorov...
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psychologist and psychophysiologist. His
daughter was
Elizaveta Vasilyevna Kravkova (1895-1972).
Vasily Kravkov's
brother was
Nikolai Kravkov (1865-1924),...
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Russian surgeon Yevstafy Bogdanovsky. The
couple had two children: Olga
Kravkova (1892-1942),
later married to
Mikhail Velichkovsky, a Navy officer, and...