-
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Shlykova. It may
refer to
Tatyana Shlykova (1773–1863),
Russian ballerina and
opera singer Vitaly...
-
Tatyana Shlykova, also
known by her
stage name
Granatova (The Garnet) (Russian: Татьяна Васильевна Шлыкова-Гранатова; 1773–1863), was a
Russian ballerina...
-
family of serfs. His
artist friends bought his
freedom in 1838.
Tatyana Shlykova (1773–1863),
Russian serf
ballerina and
opera singer.
Thanadelthur (c. 1697–1717)...
- attire. On 8
February 2002,
Melyukh attempted to rob 75-year-old
Pavla Shlykova, but she did not lose
consciousness after being hit on the head and was...
- Germany 26:03.08 PB 29
Gabriela Siminiceanu Romania 26:04.47 30
Yekaterina Shlykova Kazakhstan 26:06.95 31
Anastasia Sanzana Chile 26:32.43 32 Ema Hačundová...
-
Kozmina United Russia 685 21.72%
Alina Fomicheva Yabloko 608 19.28% Olga
Shlykova New
People 472 14.97% Yury
Zagrebnoy A Just
Russia — For
Truth 451 14.30%...
- (1772–1851)
Antonia Campi (1773–1822)
Margarete Luise Schick (1773–1809)
Tatyana Shlykova (1773–1863)
Therese Rosenbaum (1774–1837)
Teresa Bertinotti (1776–1854)...
-
electric train in Moscow".
Moskovskij Komsomolets.
Retrieved 14 June 2020.
Shlykova,
Maria (1 June 2020). "13-year-old
hooker received electric shock on the...
- (1908–2010),
prima ballerina, teacher,
danced with the
Bolshoi Tatyana Shlykova (1773–1863),
ballerina and
opera singer Elena Smirnova (1888–1934), last...
- Lithuania 52:31.06 PB 30
Maidy Monge Guatemala 52:38.37 31
Yekaterina Shlykova Kazakhstan 53:03.47 32
Niamh O'Connor Ireland 53:25.90 PB 33
Souad Azzi...