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- other languages it may be transliterated as Lewandowsky, Levandovski, Levandovsky, Levandovskyy, Levandoski, Levandovskiy. It is the seventh most common...
- Mikhail Karlovich Levandovsky (Russian: Михаил Карлович Левандовский; 15 May 1890 – 29 July 1938) was a Soviet Komandarm 2nd rank. He fought in World...
- Vyacheslav Levandovsky (February 24, 1897 – April 18, 1962), considered to be the founder of Ukrainian animation, was a Ukrainian animator whose 1927...
- Kryuchkov Béla Kun Vladimir Lazarevich Eduard Lepin Izrail Leplevsky Mikhail Levandovsky Lev Levin Ivan Lorents Darizavyn Losol Dorjjavyn Luvsansharav Maksim...
- roots originate from the Polish nobility, her great-grandfather Vicenty Levandovsky was a Polish Baron. She graduated from the faculty of Philology of the...
- Melkumov Vitaly Primakov Vasily Shorin August Kork Semyon Pugachov Mikhail Levandovsky Konstantin Avksentevsky Vladimir Lazarevich Magaza Masanchi Fayzulla...
- baritone Nikolay Shevelyov Leonid Savransky Skomorokh (Jester) b**** Mikhail Levandovsky Ivan Disnenko Three sailors tenor, baritone and b**** Chorus, silent roles:...
- S'foseynu (M. Kusevitsky) Ma Tovu (L.Levandovsky / Z. Zilberts) Ahavas Olam (L. Levandovsky) Ki mi Tziyon (L. Levandovsky) Torah Service (Jewish prayer) Kol...
- Nikolay Kuibyshev 67. Dmitry Kuchinsky, divisional commander 70. Mikhail Levandovsky, Komandarm 2nd rank 80. Valery Mezhlauk 85. Konstantin Ozolin [ru], corps...
- November 1918) Vladimir Kruse (30 November 1918 - 3 January 1919) Mikhail Levandovsky (3 January - 13 February 1919) N.A. Żdanow (20 March - 3 June 1919) A...