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Vasily Alekseyevich Maklakov (Russian: Васи́лий Алексе́евич Маклако́в; May 22 [O.S. May 10] 1869,
Moscow – July 15, 1957, Baden, Switzerland) was a Russian...
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refer to
Aleksei Maklakov (born 1962),
actor and
singer Nikolay Maklakov (1871-1918), politician,
younger brother of
Vasily Maklakov (1869–1957), trial...
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Aleksei Konstantinovich Maklakov (Russian: Алексе́й Константи́нович Маклако́в; born 6
January 1962 in Novosibirsk) is a
Soviet and
Russian actor and singer...
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Nikolay Alexeyevich Maklakov (9
September 1871 – 5
September 1918) (N.S.) was a
Chamberlain of the
Imperial court, a
Russian monarchist, and a prominent...
- Yuri
Nikolayevich Maklakov (13
August 1892 – 3
April 1969) was a
Russian teacher and a
Catholic convert from
Russian Orthodoxy.
Maklakov was born on 13 August...
- Ivan
Romanovich Maklakov (Russian: Иван Романович Маклаков; born 17
April 1998) is a
Russian football player who
plays for
Veles Moscow. He made his debut...
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returned to the role of
Major Grom,
alongside Lyubov Aksyonova,
Aleksei Maklakov,
Aleksandr Seteykin,
Sergei Goroshko, and
Dmitry Chebotaryov. The action...
- the new
prime minister who
promoted a
coalition cabinet, as did
Vasily Maklakov,
Alexander Izvolsky,
Dmitri Trepov and the emperor. In frustration, Pavel...
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internal situation in Russia. On 8 February, at the wish of the Tsar,
Nikolay Maklakov,
together with
Alexander Protopopov ...,
drafted the text of the manifesto...
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Chekhov visited Moscow; the
prominent lawyer Vasily Maklakov visited him
almost every day.
Maklakov signed Chekhov's will. By May 1904,
Chekhov was terminally...