- dictionary. Ludmila, Ludmilla, Liudmila, Liudmyla,
Lyudmila, or
Lyudmyla (Cyrillic: Людмила, romanized:
Lyudmila) may
refer to:
Ludmila (given name) a Slavic...
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Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Ocheretnaya (formerly Putina; née Shkrebneva; born 6
January 1958) is a
Russian linguist who
served as the
First Lady of Russia...
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Lyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlichenko (née Belova; 12 July [O.S. 29 June] 1916 – 10
October 1974) was a
Soviet sniper in the Red Army
during World War II. She...
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initial L is
mostly soft (palatalized), it is
sometimes also
transcribed Lyudmila,
Lyudmyla or Ljudmila, and is
written as Ľudmila or Ľudmyla in Slovak....
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Lyudmila Markovna Gurchenko (12
November 1935 – 30
March 2011, née Gurchenkova) was a
Soviet and
Russian actress,
singer and entertainer. She was given...
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Ruslan and
Lyudmila (Russian: Руслан и Людмила, romanized: Ruslán i
Lyudmíla listen) is an
opera in five acts (eight tableaux)
composed by
Mikhail Glinka...
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Lyudmila Vasilyevna Zhuravleva (Russian: Людмила Васильевна Журавлёва, Ukrainian: Людмила Василівна Журавльова, romanized: Liudmyla
Vasylivna Zhuravlova;...
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Novokuznetsk in 1991 and 1996. Spesivtsev, with the ****istance of his
mother Lyudmila,
targeted street children and
young women across Novokuznetsk by luring...
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Lyudmila Todorova Zhivkova (Bulgarian: Людмила Тодорова Живкова; 26 July 1942 – 21 July 1981) was a
senior Bulgarian Communist Party functionary and Politburo...
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Lyudmila Nikolayevna Rogozhina-Muravyova (Russian: Людмила Николаевна Рогожина-Муравьёва, born 27 May 1959 in Dnipropetrovsk,
Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian...