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Labzin is a
Russian male surname. Its
feminine counterpart is Labzina. It may
refer to
Alexander Labzin (1766–1825), a
leading figure of the
Russian Enlightenment...
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Alexander Fyodorovich Labzin (Александр Фёдорович Лабзин; 1766–1825) was a
leading figure of the
Russian Enlightenment who
developed an
idiosyncratic mystical...
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Vladimir Labzin (born 20
February 1983) is an
Estonian swimmer. He was born in Tallinn. In 1999 he
finished his 10th
grade at
Estonian Sports Gymnasium...
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Alexey Labzin (born 7
December 1978) is a
Paralympian athlete from
Russia competing mainly in
category T13 sprint. He won two gold and
three silver medals...
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Grebe A,
Bakke SS, Bode N,
Halvorsen B, Ulas T,
Skjelland M, De
Nardo D,
Labzin LI,
Kerksiek A,
Hempel C,
Heneka MT,
Hawxhurst V,
Fitzgerald ML, Trebicka...
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seven thousand of them
joined the
official Orthodoxy. In 1840
Jacob Labzin, a well
known businessman and
owner of head
scarf factories in Pavlovsky...
- In 1806 the
magazine "Zion Vyestnyk"
under the
editorship of
Alexander Labzin printed some more of his works. Then in
Moscow in 1837–1839 a few of his...
- Niklas; Halvorsen, Bente; Ulas, Thomas; Skjelland, Mona; De Nardo, Dominic;
Labzin,
Larisa I.; Kerksiek, Anja; Hempel, Chris; Heneka,
Michael T.; Hawxhurst...
- was an initiate. The most
influential figure of this
period was
Alexander Labzin. The
Grand Lodge Astraea was
formed in 1815. It
united nineteen smaller...
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Simon Cowley Australia 2:17.35 18
Elvin Chia Malaysia 2:17.91 19
Vladimir Labzin Estonia 2:18.73 20
Jarno Pihlava Finland 2:18.90 21 Valērijs Kalmikovs...