- mitten-maker) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Rukavishnikova. It may
refer to Ivan
Rukavishnikov (1877–1930),
Russian writer Ivan...
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Irina Valeryevna Rukavishnikova (Russian: Ирина Валерьевна Рукавишникова; born 3
February 1973) is a
Russian politician serving as a
senator from Rostov...
- Olga
Aleksandrovna Rukavishnikova (Russian: Ольга Александровна Рукавишникова) (born
March 13, 1955, in Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk) is a
Soviet athlete...
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Imperial School of Jurisprudence.
Nabokov married Elena Ivanovna Rukavishnikova in 1897 with whom he had five children.
Their eldest son was the writer...
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Ukrainian journalist Olga
Rudge (1895–1996),
American violinist Olga
Rukavishnikova (born 1955),
Soviet pentathlete Olga Russakovsky,
Ukrainian computer...
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figure skater Irina Rozova (1958–2023),
Lithuanian politician Irina Rukavishnikova (born 1973),
Russian politician Iryna Sekh (born 1970),
Ukrainian politician...
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manager 1955 –
Glenne Headly,
American actress (d. 2017) 1955 – Olga
Rukavishnikova,
Russian pentathlete 1956 – Dana Delany,
American actress and producer...
- 15
September 2018
Preceded by
Alexander Kazakov Succeeded by
Irina Rukavishnikova President of the
Russian Olympic Committee In
office 18 July 2001 –...
- and journalist, and his
mother was the
heiress Yelena Ivanovna née
Rukavishnikova, the
granddaughter of a
millionaire gold-mine owner. His
father was...
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President John F.
Kennedy in 1963, was born in
Molotovsk in 1941. Olga
Rukavishnikova,
Soviet athlete who
mainly competed in the women's
pentathlon event...