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Countess Antonina Dmitrievna Bludova (Антонина Дмитриевна Блудова; 25
April 1813 – 9
April 1891) was a
Russian philanthropist, salonist,
memoirist and...
- Olga
Safronova (née
Bludova; born 5
November 1991) is a
Kazakhstani sprinter. She
competed in the 100 m
event at the 2012
Summer Olympics and advanced...
- Blud of
Bludov (Czech: Blud z
Bludova) was the
Moravian aristocrat who was
ancestor of the
House of
Zierotin and the
founder of the
village of Bludov...
- 495 –
after 565),
Byzantine patrikia and wife of
Belisarius Antonina Bludova (1813–1891),
Russian philanthropist and lady-in-waiting
Antonina W. Bouis...
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their national identity. The
Ostrog bratstvo was
reinstituted by
Countess Bludova, an
ardent admirer of the
Ostrogski family.
Orthodox immigrants to the...
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Count Mikhail Tolstoy, the poet
Alexander Andreyev,
Countess Antonina Bludova,
general Grigory Filipson, the
Saratov Governor Andrey Fadeyev,
Baron Alexander...
- It was
Bludov who
edited and
published their posthumous works.
Antonina Bludova, a
writer and salon-holder, was his daughter.
Bludov headed the Russian...
- as 2n=22, 26, or 2n = 26. It has the
common names of 'Bludov iris' or '
Bludova iris' (in Russia). It was also
known as 'Blondow's iris' due to a spelling...
- 111 Volha Shakots (BLR) 13.225 11.35 11.725 13.125 49.425 112 Diana
Bludova (LTU) 12.525 12.1 12.425 12.35 49.4 113 Laura Gombás (HUN) 13.525 11.125...
- poet Olga
Bergholz (1910–1975), poet, playwright,
journalist Antonina Bludova (1813–1891), salonist,
memoirist Natella Boltyanskaya (born 1965), songwriter...