- 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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Miloslavsky District (Russian: Милосла́вский райо́н) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the twenty-five in
Ryazan Oblast, Russia...
- Latvian-Russian powerlifter; Māris
Verpakovskis (1979) —
football player; Romāns
Miloslavskis (1983) —
swimmer and politician;
Mareks Mejeris (1991) –
basketball player...
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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...
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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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Neviarouski Belarus 50.14 45 5 4
Tiago Venâncio Portugal 50.30 46 3 2 Romāns
Miloslavskis Latvia 50.40 47 3 3
Terrence Haynes Barbados 50.50 NR 48 4 8 Aristeidis...
- Lithuania 1:50.50 22 8 7
Peter Mankoč Slovenia 1:50.72 23 5 4 Romāns
Miloslavskis Latvia 1:50.83 24 7 1
Maksim Kuznetsov Russia 1:50.93 25 8 8 Nicolas...
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Advena Ukraine 1:48.18 NR 24 5 4 Sho
Uchida ****an 1:48.34 25 7 8 Romāns
Miloslavskis Latvia 1:48.41 NR 26 5 2
Shaune Fraser Cayman
Islands 1:48.60 27 4...
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Latvian boxer Romāns Kvačovs (born 1980),
Latvian football manager Romāns
Miloslavskis (born 1983),
Latvian swimmer and
politician Romāns Vainšteins (born 1973)...
- Portugal 54.81 35 H11 L7
Lyndon Ferns South
Africa 54.94 36 H10 L8 Romāns
Miloslavskis Latvia 55.12 37 H11 L4 Erik
Andersson Sweden 55.19 37 H11 L8 Jeong...