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Nikolay Aleksandrovich Motovilov (Russian: Николай Александрович Мотовилов; 3 May 1809 – 14
January 1879) was a
Russian landowner,
Justice of the Peace...
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Motovilov (Russian: Мотовилов) or
female form
Motovilova (Russian: Мотовилова) is a
Russian surname.
Notable people with this
surname include: Grigory...
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Grigory Motovilov (born
February 7, 1998) is a
Russian professional basketball player for BC
Enisey of the VTB
United League. He pla**** for PBC Lokomotiv...
- poet N. M. Yazykov,
scholar P. M. Yazykov. The
youthful love of N. A.
Motovilov, an ****ociate of
Seraphim of Sarov, with whom the ****ure administrator...
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ornamental sconces. At the end of the
platform is a bas-relief by G.I.
Motovilov entitled "The
Defenders of Russia,"
which depicts soldiers of the Red...
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floral elements. In the
centre are
medallion bas-reliefs (work of G.
Motovilov)
featuring the
different aspects in the
development of
agriculture in...
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along with the
floor panels. Most of the
details and
finishes including Motovilov's bas-reliefs were refurbished. The
station was
reopened on 28 November...
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weapons figures of the
Soviet Army and
women symbolizing glory (work by G.
Motovilov). In 1989 the stand-alone
structure was
built into the
Moscow Institute...
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Praskovia Yegorovna –
married the rich and
famous Simbirsk landowner Motovilov.
Yegor Motovilov was my great-grandfather; his daughter, Anna Yegorovna, was my...
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Ambrose (Gudko),
Bishop of
Sarapul and
Yelabug (1918)
Repose of
Nicholas Motovilov (1879),
disciple of St.
Seraphim of Sarov.
Repose of
Hieromonk Cosmas...