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Catherine I
Alekseyevna Mikhailova; born
Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; 15 April [O.S. 5 April] 1684 – 17 May [O.S. 6 May] 1727) was the
second wife and...
- of her
relationship with Peter,
Catherine was
known in
Russia as
Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya. She
converted to
Orthodoxy in 1703, and took the new name...
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Princess Adelheid Amalie Gallitzin (also
known as
Amalia Samuilovna Golitsyna or in
Russian as Амалия Самуиловна Голицына; 28
August 1748 – 27
April 1806)...
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Viktoriya Samuilovna Tokareva (Russian: Виктория Самуиловна Токарева) (born 20
November 1937) is a
Soviet and
Russian screenwriter and
short story writer...
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Dmitrievna Sharoiko (1898–1978), Soviet-Belarusian
politician Marfa (or Marta)
Samuilovna Skavronskaya (1684–1727),
better known as
Catherine I of
Russia Marfa...
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Alexandra Samuilovna Panafidina (1873-1919), was a book
publisher from the
Russian Empire. She was
married to
Andrei Yakovlevich Panafidin (1857-1902)...
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Kabaeva started rhythmic gymnastics at age three, with
coach Margarita Samuilovna. In 1993, she
represented Kazakhstan at an
international competition in...
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Galina Samuilovna Dashevskaya (Russian: Галина Самуиловна Дашевская) (may 8, 1941-June 18, 2020) was a
Soviet and
Russian film and
stage (Mossovet Theatre)...
- Vera
Samuilovna Krepkina (later Kalashnikova, Russian: Вера Самуиловна Крепкина (Калашникова); 15
April 1933 – 25
April 2023) was a Soviet-Ukrainian track...
- the only
child of Naum
Moiseevich Epstein, an accountant, and
Maria Samuilovna Lif****s, an
economist at
Transport Publishing House. He
graduated from...