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Alexander N. Chumakov
Alexander N. Chumakov is a Russian philosopher, theoretician of science, scientific community organizer, and specialist in the fields of philosophy and the theory of globalistics. |
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Alexander Neckam
Alexander Neckam was an English magnetician, poet, theologian, and writer. He was an abbot of Cirencester Abbey from 1213 until his death. |
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Alexander Nekrich
Aleksandr Moiseyevich Nekrich, 3 March 1920, Baku, Azerbaijan Democratic Republic – 31 August 1993, Boston, Massachusetts) was a Soviet Russian historian. He emigrated to the United States in 1976. He is known for his works on the history of the Soviet Union, especially under Joseph Stalin’s rule. |
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Alexander Neverov
Alexander Sergeyevich Neverov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Неверов; 24 December 1886 – 24 December 1923), was a Russian and Soviet writer and teacher. Neverov was his pseudonym; his real last name was Skobelev (Ско́белев). |
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Alexander Nevsky
Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky served as Prince of Novgorod, Grand Prince of Kiev (1246–63) and Grand Prince of Vladimir (1252–63) during the Mongol conquest. |
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Alexander Nevsky (actor)
Alexander Alexandrovich Nevsky is a Russian bodybuilder, actor, writer, and producer. He is known for playing the role of Vlad Stepanov in Moscow Heat. At the age of 25 he changed his surname from Kuritsyn to Nevsky. |
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Alexander Nevzorov
Alexander Glebovich Nevzorov is a Russian television journalist, film director and a former member of the Russian State Duma. |
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Alexander Nikolsky
Alexander Mikhailovich Nikolsky was a Russian and Ukrainian zoologist born in Astrakhan. |
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Alexander Nilsky
Alexander Alexandrovich Nilus was a Russian stage actor associated with Alexandrinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg and known under his stage name, Nilsky (Нильский). |
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Alexander Novikov
Alexander Alexandrovich Novikov was the chief marshal of aviation for the Soviet Air Force during the Soviet Union's involvement in the Second World War. Lauded as "the man who has piloted the Red Air Force through the dark days into the present limelight", and a "master of tactical air power", he was twice given the title of Hero of the Soviet Union as well as a number of other Soviet decorations. |