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counterpart is
Sumarokova. It may
refer to
Alexander Sumarokov (1717–1777),
Russian poet and
playwright Ekaterina Kniazhnina (née
Sumarokova, 1746–1797)...
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Tatyana Nikolaevna Sumarokova (Russian: Татьяна Николаевна Сумарокова; 16
September 1922 – 28 May 1997) was a
Soviet navigator and
Guard Lieutenant in...
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Kharkov military district. From his
marriage with
Countess Elena Sergeievna Sumarokova (September 5, 1829 –
April 15, 1901) (daughter of
Count Sergei Pavlovich...
- Elston(illegitimate son)
Olivier Elston(illegitimate son)
Tatiana Elston (illegitimate daughter)
Father Felix Sumarokov-Elston
Mother Elena Sergeievna Sumarokova...
- Ukraine, and
awarded the
Order of the Red Banner.
According to
Zelenin and
Sumarokova in 1968, the
alleged first biography on Dundić,
written by B. V. Agatov...
- Sumarokov-Elston 10.
Count Sergei Pavlovich Sumarokov 5.
Countess Elena Sergeievna Sumarokova 11.
Marchioness Aleksandra Pavlovna Maruzzi 1.
Prince Felix Felixovich...
- right:
standing I.P. Fortikov, Yu A Pobedonostsev, Zabotin; sitting: A. Levitsky,
Nadezhda Sumarokova,
Sergei Korolev,
Boris Cheranovsky,
Friedrich Zander...
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Count Felix Felixovich Sumarokov-Elston 9.
Countess Elena Sergeievna Sumarokova 2.
Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov 10.
Prince Nikolai Borisovich Yusupov...
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Petersburg from
heart failure on
December 13, 1884. Wife –
Countess Zoya
Sumarokova (1828–1897),
daughter of
General Sergei Sumarokov. From the mid–60s, she...
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Syrtlanova Nina
Ulyanenko Yevgeniya Zhigulenko Aleksandra Akimova Tatyana Sumarokova Khiuaz Dospanova In 1917,
Russia became the
first country to
declare legal...