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Vera Figner
Vera Nikolayevna Figner Filippova was a prominent Russian revolutionary political activist. |
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Vera Gedroits
Princess Vera Ignatievna Gedroits was a Russian doctor of medicine and author. She was the first woman military surgeon in Russia, the first woman professor of surgery, and the first woman to serve as a physician to the Imperial Court of Russia. |
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Vera Henriksen
Vera Margrethe Henriksen was a Norwegian novelist, playwright, and non-fiction writer. She was particularly known for her historical novels and plays set in the Middle Ages. |
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Vera Inber
Vera Mikhailovna Inber, born Shpenzer, was a Russian and Soviet poet and writer. |
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Vera Kamsha
Vera Viktorovna Kamsha is a Russian author of high fantasy and a journalist. |
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Vera Karelina
Vera Markovna Karelina was a Russian labour activist and revolutionary, one of the leaders of the Georgy Gapon's Assembly of Russian Factory and Mill Workers of St. Petersburg and the Bloody Sunday procession. |
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Vera Krasovskaya
Vera Mikhailovna Krasovskaya was a Russian ballet historian, critic and dancer. She began her dancing career at the Leningrad Ballet School and graduated from it in 1933. Krasovskaya performed with the Kirov Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre from 1933 to 1941 before stepping down to become a critic and studied at the Leningrad Ostrovsky Institute of Theatre. She published two volumes of four books on Russian ballet and went on to author a larger second volume focus on the history of ballet in Western Europe. Krasovskaya also wrote biographies on Anna Pavlova, Vaslav Nijinsky, Natalia Dudinskaya, Irina Kolpakova, Nikita Dolgushin and Agrippina Vaganova. She was awarded the Triumph Prize in December 1998 for her contribution to Russian culture. |
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Vera Matveyeva
Vera Ilyinichna Matveyeva was a Russian poet and singer-songwriter. Her first album came out two years after her death. |
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Vera Michurina-Samoilova
Vera Arkadevna Michurina-Samoilova was a Russian and Soviet actress of Saint Petersburg / Leningrad. She was a People's Artist of the USSR. |
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Vera Mukhina
Vera Ignatyevna Mukhina was a prominent Soviet sculptor and painter. She was nicknamed "the queen of Soviet sculpture". |