- Mariya-Cecilia
Abramovna Mendelson-
Prokofieva (Russian: Мария-Цецилия Абрамовна Мендельсон-Прокофьева),
typically referred to as Mira
Mendelson (Russian:...
- Lina
Ivanovna Prokofieva (Russian: Ли́на Ива́новна Проко́фьева), born
Carolina Codina Nemísskaia, (21
October 1897 – 3
January 1989) was a
Spanish singer...
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Ekaterina Viktorovna Gordon (née
Prokofieva; born 19
October 1980) is a
Russian TV and
radio presenter, musician,
actress and
public figure. Ekaterina...
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Maryna Prokofyeva (born 4
February 1982) is a
Ukrainian judoka.
Prokofyeva finished in
joint fifth place in the
heavyweight (+78 kg)
division at the 2004...
- Mendelson-
Prokofieva 2012, p. 327.
Morrison 2009, p. 291. Mendelson-
Prokofieva 2012, p. 321.
Morrison 2009, p. 294. Jaffé 1998, p. 201. Mendelson-
Prokofieva 2012...
- Shieffield)
Boris Smolkin as
Konstantin Nikolaeviсh
Semyonov (Niles) Olga
Prokofieva as
Janna Arkadyevna Izhevskaya (C.C. Bab****)
Alexandra Nazarova as Nadezhda...
- PMID 10718530. Mendelson-
Prokofieva 2012, pp. 577–579. Mendelson-
Prokofieva 2012, p. 573.
Morrison 2009, p. 311. Mendelson-
Prokofieva 2012, p. 26. "Sergei...
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Camilla M. Gray, also
known as
Camilla Gray-
Prokofieva, (1936 – 17
December 1971) was a
British art
historian whose book, The
Great Experiment: Russian...
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Yevheniya Prokofyeva or
Yevheniia Prokofieva (Ukrainian: Євгенія Прокоф'єва; born 5 June 1995) is a
Ukrainian long-distance runner. In 2020, she competed...
- Prokofiev,
Sergey (1991). "Short Autobiography",
translated by Rose
Prokofieva,
revised and
corrected by
David Mather. In
Soviet Diary 1927 and Other...