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- Anna Pavlovna Pavlova (born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova; 12 February [O.S. 31 January] 1881 – 23 January 1931) was a Russian prima ballerina. She was a prin****l...
- Marfa Matveyevna Apraksina (Russian: Марфа Матвеевна Апраксина; 1664–1716) was a Tsarina of Russia and the second spouse of Tsar Feodor III of Russia....
- movies in 1958. Her first star role in film was the role of Aleksandra Matveyevna Gromova in the film Widows in 1976. Galina Makarova died on September...
- Mariya Matveyevna Stepanova (Russian: Мария Матвеевна Степанова) (1 January or 27 March 1815 – 1903) was a Russian opera singer who created the leading...
- both Stepan Trofimovich and Sofya Matveyevna. When she realizes that he is extremely ill and that Sofya Matveyevna has been looking after him, her attitude...
- opens with a panoramic shot of a bucolic Russian countryside. Katerina Matveyevna, Sukhov's beloved wife, is standing in a field. Awakening from this daydream...
- Kireevsky's Songs; She is featured in the epic poem Grishka Otrepyev (as ‘Marfa Matveyevna’); She is a character in Friedrich Schiller's unfinished drama Demetrius...
- (1842-1917), daughter of Prince Leonid Mikhailovich Galitzine and Anna Matveyevna Tolstaïa. Their eight children included Ignatiev's son, Count Pavel Ignatiev...
- (now in Ukraine) to worker Anton Grigoryevich and collective farmer Anna Matveyevna. After graduating from rural school, Sadovnichiy worked for some time...
- Ulyana Matveyevna Gromova (Ukrainian: Уляна Матвіївна Громова, romanized: Uliana Matviyivna Hromova; Russian: Ульяна Матвеевна Громова; 3 January 1924...