- Romāns
Miloslavskis (born 17
October 1983 in Liepāja, Latvia) is a
swimmer and
politician from Latvia. He has parti****ted in 2004
Summer Olympics and...
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ascension to the throne. However, the
family of Ivan V's
mother (the
Miloslavski) and Ivan's
older sister,
Sofia Alekseyevna, in particular, disputed...
- powerlifter; Māris
Verpakovskis (born 1979),
football player; Romāns
Miloslavskis (born 1983),
swimmer and politician;
Mareks Mejeris (born 1991), basketball...
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Miloslavsky (masculine),
Miloslavskaya (feminine), or
Miloslavskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
People Ilya
Miloslavsky (1594–1668),
Russian boyar and diplomat...
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Miloslavsky District (Russian: Милосла́вский райо́н) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the twenty-five in
Ryazan Oblast, Russia...
- Khalik (CAN) 1:46.83 25 1 3 Jiang Yu**** (CHN) 1:47.26 26 8 7 Romāns
Miloslavskis (LAT) 1:47.48 27 7 1 Wong Kai Wai David (HKG) 1:47.51 28 10 2 Gard...
- and twenty-fifth
overall by 0.53 of a
second behind Latvia's Romāns
Miloslavskis in 1:51.36. Four
years after competing in his
first Olympics, Koll qualified...
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Kazakhstan placed behind him (51.24 seconds),
while Latvia's Romāns
Miloslavskis placed ahead (50.40 seconds). India's
Virdhawal Khade led the heat (50...
- Canada 54.79 29 H9 L3
Ravil Nachaev Uzbekistan 54.82 30 H9 L2 Romāns
Miloslavskis Latvia 54.88 31 H9 L5
Jernej Mencinger Slovenia 55.07 32 H7 L3 Gordon...
- Jakovļevs, Artūrs Kalmikova,
Margarita Kalmikovs, Valērijs Kalniņš, Uvis
Miloslavskis, Romāns Murāns, Pāvels Ņikitina,
Gabriela Ozoliņa,
Agnese H****ler, Julia...