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Tally Monastyryov (7
November 1939 – 31
January 2011) was a
Soviet alpine skier. He
competed in
three events at the 1964
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Russian noble family,
which is one of the
branches of rich
boyar family of
Monastyryov [ru],
descendants of
princes of
Smolensk from
Rurikid stock. The family...
- Holmes, an
African American tennis player in the 1910s and 1920s
Tally Monastyryov (1939–2011),
Soviet alpine skier Tally Sneddon (1914–1995), Scottish...
- name
derives from a 15th- or 16th-century ancestor,
Roman Vasilyevich Monastyryov, who
appears in the
Velvet Book, the 17th-century
genealogy of Russian...
- the
Norder as the
ordinary Dmitry Sedykh 1975 Step
Forward as
Vovka Monastyryov 1975 11
Hopes as
Vladimir Babochkin 1980 Do Not Part with Your Beloved...
- On the
morning of
April 28, near Baku, in the
White City area, S. A.
Monastyryov,
whose aircraft had
landed due to
engine trouble,
initially believed...
- ****an 2:01.26 +14.55 36 Ulf
Ekstam Finland 2:01.78 +15.07 37
Tally Monastyryov Soviet
Union 2:01.94 +15.23 38 Juan
Garriga Spain 2:03.85 +17.14 39...
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Mingrelia (on the
rights of primogeniture)
Princes Mkheidze Princes Monastyryov (non-titled
boyar family descended from
Smolensk Rurikids)
Princes Mourousi...
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Downhill 2:38.13 54
Tally Monastyryov 2:35.27 47
Vasily Melnikov 2:30.83 36
Vasily Melnikov Giant slalom DNF –
Tally Monastyryov 2:01.94 37
Valery Shein...
- ****an 2:34.55 +16.39 46 72
Tsuneo Noto ****an 2:34.76 +16.60 47 75
Tally Monastyryov Soviet
Union 2:35.27 +17.11 48 55 Hans-Walter Schädler Liechtenstein...