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Sapronov (feminine: Sapronova) is a Russian-language surname.
Irina Saltykova (born 1966), née
Sapronova Timofei Sapronov (1887–1937),
Russian revolutionary...
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Timofei Vladimirovich Sapronov (Russian: Тимофе́й Влади́мирович Сапро́нов; 1887 –
September 28, 1937) was a
Russian revolutionary, Old
Bolshevik and socialist...
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Serhiy Sapronov (Ukrainian: Сапронов Сергей Валентинович; born 21
October 1961) is a
retired Soviet football player and
Ukrainian coach. He
spent most...
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Vitaly Sapronov (Russian: Виталий Сапронов; born 17 June 1945) is a
Soviet rower. He
competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics in
Munich with the men's coxless...
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Valentyn Sapronov (23
January 1932 – 17 May 2019) was a
Ukrainian ****ociation
footballer from the
Soviet Union-era who pla**** for FC
Shakhtar Donetsk....
- by field-marshal
Andrey Eremenko Andrey Sapronov «Россия»
newspaper No. 23 of June 21–27, 2001
Andrey Sapronov «Парламентская газета» No 80 of May 5, 2005...
- Kharkiv, Ukraine, when she was 13,
after businessman Yuriy Sapronov became her sponsor.
Sapronov had seen her play at one of his children's
tournaments when...
- Old
Bolsheviks Valerian Obolensky-Ossinsky,
Vladimir Smirnov,
Timofei Sapronov, V. N. Maximovsky, M. S. Boguslavsky, A. Z. Kamensky,
Isaak Dashkovsky...
- (1890–1937). Karl
Radek (1885–1939).
Christian Rakovsky (1873–1941).
Timofei Sapronov (1887–1937), one of the
leaders of the
Group of
Democratic Centralism....
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Irina Bark
Susanna Muasen Producers Timur Vaynshteyn Aleksey Zemskiy Yuriy Sapronov Running time 48 minutes
Production company Russian World Studios Original...