- (Russian: Соловьёв) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine forms are
Solovyova, Solovyeva, Soloviova,
Solovjeva or Solovieva. It
derives from the first...
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Irina Solovyova (born
September 6, 1937) is a
retired Soviet cosmonaut active from 1962 to 1969.
Solovyova was born in Kireyevsk, Tula in
Russia and she...
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Polyxena Sergeyevna Solovyova (Russian: Поликсена Сергеевна Соловьёва, romanized: Poliksena
Sergeyevna Solovyova; 1 April [O.S. 20 March] 1867 – 16 August...
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Yuliya Solovyova (born 4
January 1967) is a
Kazakhstani ice
hockey player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 2002
Winter Olympics. Evans,...
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Solovyova into
their car,
ostensibly so he
could be
given a ride
around the city. On the way, the
company stopped at a
store where Solovyova bought...
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Lidiia Soloviova (born 21
January 1978) is a
Ukrainian disability powerlifter, who has
represented Ukraine at the 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 Summer...
- Phenomenon". MIT
Center for
International Studies.
Retrieved 8
March 2021.
Solovyova, Olga (5
March 2012). "Russian
Leaders Not
Swapping Residences". The Moscow...
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Michael Chekhov,
Andrius Jilinsky, Leo Bulgakov,
Varvara Bulgakov, Vera
Solovyova, and
Tamara Daykarhanova. Others—including
Stella Adler and
Joshua Logan—"grounded...
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Ruslan Y.; Kentii,
Anatoly V.; Komarova,
Irina L.; Lozytskyi, V. S.;
Solovyova, A. A. (eds.). Do****ents 1-132
extracted from "Голодомор 1932–33 років...
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influential Russian philosophers. His
youngest child,
daughter Polyxena Solovyova, was a
noted poet and illustrator.
Solovyov studied in the
Moscow University...