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Grigory Lukyanovich Skuratov-Belskiy (Russian: Григорий Лукьянович Скуратов-Бельский),
better known as
Malyuta Skuratov (Малюта Скуратов) (? – January...
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Fyodor Konstantinovich Lukyanovich (May 29, 1904 –
January 17, 1942) was a
Russian and
Soviet entomologist who
specialized in
beetles belonging to the...
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Artemy Lukyanovich Vedel (13 April [O.S. 1 April] 1767 – 26 July [O.S. 14 July] 1808), born
Artemy Lukyanovich Vedelsky, was a Ukrainian-born Russian...
- was half-Kalmyk, half-Russian and the
daughter of city-dweller
Alexei Lukyanovich Smirnov, a son of
Lukyan Smirnov.
Nikolai married 30-year-old Anna in...
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Alfred Lukyanovich Yarbus (Альфред Лукьянович Ярбус; 3
April 1914 in
Moscow – 1986) was a
Soviet psychologist who
studied eye
movements in the 1950s and...
- Ivan
Lukyanovich Solonevich (Russian: Ива́н Лукья́нович Солоне́вич, 13
November 1891 — 24
April 1953) was a
Russian philosopher, historian, writer, editor...
- goes back much
further than 1991. In 1952, L. V.
Radushkevich and V. M.
Lukyanovich published clear images of 50-nanometre
diameter tubes made of carbon...
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Artemy Lukyanovich Vedel (Ukrainian: Ведель Артем Лук'янович; 13
April 1767 – 26 July 1808) was a
Ukrainian composer of
liturgical music, who made an...
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Nikolay Lukyanovich ****k (Russian: Николай Лукьянович Дупак; 5
October 1921 – 26
March 2023) was a
Soviet and
Russian theater and film actor, theatre...
- families. The most
prominent of them were
Malyuta Skuratov (Grigory
Lukyanovich Skuratov-Belskiy, died in 1573) and
Bogdan Belsky (died in 1611). Notable...