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Veniamin (Russian: Вениамин) is the
Russian version of the name Benjamin, and may
refer to:
Veniamin Alexandrov (1937–1991),
Soviet professional ice hockey...
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Veniamin Aleksandrovich Kaverin (Russian: Вениами́н Алекса́ндрович Каве́рин; né Вениами́н А́белевич Зи́льбер (Veniamin
Abelevich Zilber);
April 19 [O.S...
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eminent Old Bolsheviks, and
daughter Vera, born 1915. Sverdlov's brother,
Venyamin (1886–1939),
emigrated to the US to
become a banker,
returning to Russia...
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believes that
although the book was plagiarised, it was
plagiarised from
Venyamin Alekseevich Krasnushkin [ru], and not from Kryukov. A 1984
monograph by...
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Veniamin Iosifovich Fleishman, (Russian: Вениами́н Ио́сифович Фле́йшман, July 20, 1913 in Bezhetsk, Tver
Governorate –
September 14, 1941 in
Krasnoye Selo...
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Veniamin Igorevich Tayanovich (Russian: Вениамин Игоревич Таянович; born 6
April 1967) is a
retired Russian freestyle swimmer.
Tayanovich is best known...
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Veniamin Aleksandrovich Shumeyko (Russian: Вениамин Александрович Шумейко; born 2
February 1989) is a
Kyrgyzstani professional footballer who
plays as...
- (Bendžamin,
Venyamin) Norwegian:
Benjamin Polish:
Beniamin Portuguese:
Benjamim Romanian:
Benjamin Russian: Вениамин (Veniamin,
Venyamin), Веня (Venya)...
- as Resident's Mistake, is a 1968 (or 1966?)
Soviet spy film
directed by
Venyamin Dorman [ru]. It is the
first of four
films based around the same character...
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successfully pulled the
spacecraft to safety.
According to
interviews with
Venyamin Russayev, a
former KGB agent,
prior to launch,
Soyuz 1
engineers are said...