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- Moscow. Nikita Romanovich married twice. His first wife, Varvara Ivanovna Khovrina-Golovina (d. 18 June 1556), was the daughter of the hereditary treasurer...
- political party in Cyprus, established in January 2021. It is lead by Ioulia Khovrina Komninos, who moved to Cyprus from the Soviet Union in 1994. The United...
- Petro Independent 575 0.14 Andronicos Zervides Independent 341 0.09 Ioulia Khovrina Komninou United Cyprus Republican Party 330 0.08 Andreas Efstratiou Independent...
- president in 2003, 2008, 2013 and 2018, independent candidate   Ioulia Khovrina Komninou: President of the United Republican Party of Cyprus, supported...
- Petro Independent 575 0.14 Andronicos Zervides Independent 341 0.09 Ioulia Khovrina Komninou United Cyprus Republican Party 330 0.08 Andreas Efstratiou Independent...
- Petro Independent 575 0.14 Andronicos Zervides Independent 341 0.09 Ioulia Khovrina Komninou United Cyprus Republican Party 330 0.08 Andreas Efstratiou Independent...
- May 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2021. Aydelia Gareeva; Kira Krylova; Olga Khovrina (2020). "Hacktivism: a new form of political activism". Journal of Society...
- and airships. At the age of 22, Vera Mityagina, together with Yevgenia Khovrina parti****ted in a propaganda flight of a 900 cubic meter balloon "in order...
- ISBN 978-0-7091-1090-3. BELYAEV, L.A (2015). "ON THE DATE OF DEATH OF V.I. KHOVRINA, THE FIRST WIFE OF BOYAR NIKITA ROMANOVICH ZAKHARYIN-YURIEV". Russian Archaeology...
- ISBN 978-0-7091-1090-3. BELYAEV, L.A (2015). "ON THE DATE OF DEATH OF V.I. KHOVRINA, THE FIRST WIFE OF BOYAR NIKITA ROMANOVICH ZAKHARYIN-YURIEV". Russian Archaeology...