- Look up
Ludmila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ludmila,
Ludmilla, Liudmila, Liudmyla, Lyudmila, or
Lyudmyla (Cyrillic: Людмила, romanized: Lyudmila)...
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Ludmila Oliveira da
Silva (born 24
April 1995),
known mononymously as
Ludmilla (Portuguese pronunciation: [ludʒiˈmilɐ]), is a
Brazilian singer-songwriter...
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Ludmilla Tchérina (born
Monique Tchemerzine; 10
October 1924 – 21
March 2004) was a
French prima ballerina and actress. She
studied with
Blanche d'Alessandri...
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Ludmilla Ivanovna Tourischeva (Russian: Людми́ла Ива́новна Тури́щева; also
transliterated as
Ludmilla Turischeva,
Ludmilla Tourischcheva, and Ljudmila...
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actual nature of the
injected solution is
never explicitly stated; instead,
Ludmilla, his wife,
states as a joke that
Drago is like
Popeye and eats spinach...
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Ludmila or
Ludmilla is a
female given name of
Slavic origin. It
consists of two elements: lud ("people") and mila ("dear, love").
Because the
initial L...
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Ludmilla Dudarova was a Turkish-born
Romanian film
actress known for her work in Italy.
Verdone p.121 Verdone, Luca. I film di
Alessandro Blasetti. Gremese...
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Ludmilla Chiriaeff CC GOQ (January 10, 1924 –
September 22, 1996) was a Russian-Canadian
ballet dancer, c****ographer, teacher, and
company director. Ludmilla...
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publisher Littleton for the
Leeds Festival. A
direct descendant of
Saint Ludmilla is
Cardinal Christoph Schönborn,
Archbishop of Vienna. St. George's Basilica...
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Ludmilla Pajo (December 21, 1947 –
August 25, 1995) was a Moscow-born
Albanian writer and journalist.
Ludmilla Pajo was born in Moscow,
Soviet Union. Her...