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Front (1st
Ukrainian Front from Oct 1943) Army Gen.
Nikolai Vatutin N.
Osetrov Bryansk Front (2nd
Baltic Front from Oct 1943) Col. Gen. Max
Reyter N....
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winning the next
three bouts, he
captured the
championship against Aleksandr Osetrov at M-1
Challenge 102,
winning by TKO in the
third round. He
defended the...
- 8 lb, 2.8
pounds over the
featherweight limit.
Aiden Lee vs.
Alexander Osetrov bout
proceeded at
catchweight and Lee was
fined a
percentage of his purse...
- (Gineyevsky) of
Borisovo was
elected Deputy Chairman.
Archpriest Andrey Osetrov was
elected Secretary.
Metropolitan Vitaly (Ustinov) and the
members of...
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vacated the
title when he
signed for UFC. 3
Sergey Morozov def.
Aleksandr Osetrov M-1
Challenge 102 Nur-Sultan,
Kazakhstan June 28, 2019 1. def. Josh Rettinghouse...
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April 2023. "Ocetpob (Осётров) Тимофей Николаевич (1920 – 2018)" [
Osetrov (Sturgeon)
Timofey Nikolaevich (1920 – 2018)] (in Russian).
Moscow Tombs...
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April 2023. "Ocetpob (Осётров) Тимофей Николаевич (1920 – 2018)" [
Osetrov (Sturgeon)
Timofey Nikolaevich (1920 – 2018)] (in Russian).
Moscow Tombs...
- (Nikolsky),
Archbishop of Perm (1918) New
Hieromartyrs (1918):
Alexander Osetrov,
Valentine Belov,
Veniamin Lukanin,
Viktor Nikiforov,
Alexander Mahetov...
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Retrieved 25
April 2023. "Ocetpob (Осётров) Тимофей Николаевич (1920 – 2018)" [
Osetrov (Sturgeon)
Timofey Nikolaevich (1920 – 2018)] (in Russian).
Moscow Tombs...
- 9/10/1941 –
senior major of
state security – 8/22/1941-6/30/1942
Nikolai Osetrov – 8/22/1941- 4/29/1943
Lavrentiy Tsanava – 10/21/1941-4/19/1943, (3rd rank)...