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Natalia Ivanovna Sedova (Russian: Ната́лья Ива́новна Седо́ва, IPA: [nɐˈtalʲjə ɪˈvanəvnə sʲɪˈdovə]; 5
April 1882 – 23
January 1962) was a
Russian revolutionary...
- Russian: Седов) or
Sedova (feminine, Russian: Седова) is a
Russian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anastasia Sedova (born 1995), Russian...
- son of
Soviet communist leader Leon
Trotsky and his
second wife,
Natalia Sedova. He was born when his
father was in
prison facing life
imprisonment for...
- Jana
Šedová (born 16
January 1974) is a
Slovak snowboarder. She
competed at the 1998
Winter Olympics and the 2002
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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return to the
Soviet Union. The
Soviet citizenship of Trotsky,
Natalia Sedova and Lev Sedov, were also
revoked on the same day.[citation needed] Suffering...
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convinced government officials to
allow Trotsky and his
second wife,
Natalia Sedova, to live in
exile in Mexico. The
Russian couple moved into the Blue House...
- of the
complex is the
house where Trotsky and his
second wife,
Natalia Sedova,
lived from
April 1939 to
August 1940, and
where Trotsky was murdered. The...
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Nikolayevna Kuleshova (Russian: Анастасия Николаевна Кулешова, née
Anastasia Sedova; born 4
February 1995) is a
Russian cross-country
skier who
competes internationally...
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Iuliia Morozova (Russian: Юлия Константиновна Морозова; born 8
January 1985, in Chelyabinsk) is a
Russian volleyball player.
Morozova won the Best Spiker...
- its key
figures are the company’s
president Robert Bagratuni, CFO
Evgenia Sedova, art
director Artyom Galeev, and
producer Oleg Gorodishenin.
Bagratuni and...