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Tsarevna Yevdokia Alekseyevna (Russian: Евдокия Алексеевна; 17
February 1650 - 10 May 1712) was the
eldest daughter of Tsar
Alexis of
Russia and Maria...
- Russia, and one was
awarded the
title Hero of Kazakhstan.
After the war,
Yevdokia married Konstantin Bocharov, the
commander of the 889th
Light Night Bomber...
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children were:
Dmitri Alexeevich (1648–1649);
crown prince; died in
infancy Yevdokia Alekseevna (1650–1712)
Marfa Alekseyevna (1652–1707)
Alexei Alexeevich...
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Yevdokiya Yakovlevna Rachkevich (Russian: Евдокия Яковлевна Рачкевич; née Andriychuk; 22
December 1907 – 7
January 1975) was the
deputy regimental commander...
- 1850s.
Panaeva had one daughter,
Yevdokia Nagrodskaya (1866–1930), by her
second husband Apollon Golovachev.
Yevdokia was also a writer. "Музей-квартира...
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warrior maiden 1927
Victory of a
woman - his wife 1940 Hero's
brother -
Yevdokia Vlasyevna,
teacher two
Orders of the
Badge of
Honor (09/23/1937; 10/26/1949)...
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Yevdokiya Borisovna Pasko (Russian: Евдокия Борисовна Пасько; 30
December 1919 – 27
January 2017) was a
squadron navigator in the
Soviet all-female 46th...
- the family.
Stakhanov had two
partners and six children:
First partner Yevdokia (Stakhanov met in 1929, but
never married) ran away
before 1936. Klavdia...
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Eudoxia of
Moscow (Russian: Евдокия Дмитриевна, romanized:
Yevdokia Dmitriyevna; 1353 – 1407), also
known by her
monastic name
Euphrosyne (Russian: Евфросиния)...
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Yevdokya Fyodorovna Karpova (Russian: Евдокия Фёдоровна Карпова;
March 8, 1923 –
December 5, 2000) was a
Soviet and
Russian politician and
member of the...