- is Uralova. It may
refer to Ilya
Uralov (1872–1920),
Russian stage actor Mikhail Uralov,
Russian anarchist Yulen Uralov (born 1924),
Soviet Olympic fencer...
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Isaakovych Uralov (Russian: Юлен Исаакович Уралов; born 23
November 1924) is a
Soviet and
Ukrainian Olympic fencer.
Uralov was born in Kyiv, Ukrainian...
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Mikhail Uralov (Russian: Михаил Уралов) was a
Russian anarchist, the head of the "Black Guard"
combat units of the
Moscow Federation of Anarchists, and...
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October 1920) was a
Russian stage actor better known under his
stage name
Uralov (Уралов). Born in Orsk to the
family of
Orenburg Cossacks,
Konkov spent...
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Crimean brigade:
brigade commander Bondarev. 4th brigade:
brigade commander Uralov. ****igned 8 guns: two
English 3-inch, five
Russian 3-inch, one mountain...
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Schimpf M
November 14, 1924 100 years, 115 days
German Television actor Yulen Uralov M
November 23, 1924 100 years, 106 days Ukrainian-Israeli
Olympic fencer...
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December 2021. Grechnev, V. V.; Kuzin, S. V.; Urnov, A. M.; Zhitnik, I. A.;
Uralov, A. M.; Bogachev, S. A.; Liv****s, M. A.; Bugaenko, O. I.; Zandanov, V....
- commission,
consisting of
Viktor Bilash,
Volin and
Mikhail Uralov. But as
Bilash and
Uralov supported Makhno from the
beginning of the investigation, Volin...
- (1927–2014), Ukraine-born
Soviet sabre fencer,
Olympic bronze medalist Yulen Uralov (born 1924),
Ukrainian Soviet Olympic foil fencer, and USSR
champion Iosif...
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December [O.S. 12 December]. Cast
included Leonid Leonidov as Man and Ilya
Uralov as
Someone in Grey. 1908: The Blue Bird by
Maurice Maeterlinck.
Opened on...