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392:(born 1944), Russian journalist, political scientist, spy and diplomat who served as Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (1996–2000) and was appointed Ambassador to India in 2004
405:(1968–1988), Russian-born Soviet Guards Junior Sergeant and squad commander who was killed in Afghanistan and posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union
1205:(born 1960), Soviet and Russian ice hockey player (1979–2000), dual Winter Olympics Gold Medalist, and present head coach of the Russian national ice hockey team
1253:(born 1940), Russian ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League and has been inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame
507:(1923–1995), Soviet musician noted for producing music with synthesisers and his long-time directorship of the Moscow Orchestra of Electromusical Instruments
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1175:(born 1951), Russian ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League and is the father Winter Olympic ice dancing champion Marina Anissina
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1290:(born 1983), Uzbek basketball player who is a member of the Uzbekistan national team and made his debut at the 2009 FIBA Asia Championships
629:(1890–1986), birth name Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Skryabin, Soviet politician and diplomat for whom the Molotov cocktail was derisively named
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781:(born 1972), Russian football player (senior career 1991–2004) who was a member of the Russian national team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup
341:(born 1968), Russian science fiction writer who completed medical school (1993) after reaching the rank of starshina in the Soviet Army
1272:(born 1967), Soviet and Russian handball player who has won gold medals at European and World Championships and at the Olympic Games
733:(1940–2008), Russian football player (senior career 1959–1972) and coach (1973–1987) who played 2 matches for the USSR national team
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316:(1934–2009), Russian actor who worked in the Moscow Art Theatre (1959–2003) and was titled a People's Artist of the USSR in 1986
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468:(born 1961), lead singer of Russian rock group Nautilus Pompilius, who started his own career as a singer after its disbandment
1223:(born 1972), Russian ice hockey player (since 1987) and two-time Stanley Cup champion (1997, 1998) with the Detroit Red Wings
871:(born 1982), Turkmenistani football player (senior career from 2000) and member of the Turkmenistan national team (from 2004)
702:(1862–1879), Romanov grand duke and youngest son of Grand Duke Constantine Nicholaevich and Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna
1327:(born 1966), Russian gold medal-winning Olympic road and track cyclist who was named Russian Cyclist of the Century in 2001
1150:, Ukrainian sprint canoer who won a World Championship silver medal in the C-1 4 × 200 m relay event in 2010
769:(born 1980), Ukrainian football player (senior career since 2000) who is a member of the Ukraine national team (since 2004)
997:(born 1979), Ukrainian football player (senior career from 1996) who has made 16 appearances for the Ukraine national team
907:(born 1979), Russian football player (senior career from 1997) and member of the Russia national football team (from 2003)
568:(1937–1999), Ukrainian politician and prominent dissident to Soviet policies who paved the path for Ukraine's independence
386:(born 1946), Russian diplomat who is presently the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Armenia
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677:(born 1976), deputy of the Kiev City Council, member of the committee on the budget and the socio-economic development
592:(1936–2020), Belarusian political figure who served as the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus (1991–1994)
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297:(1939–2006), Russian sculptor who specialized in public monuments to key figures of national history and culture
1088:(born 1974), Russian Olympic athlete who won World (1999) and European Indoor (2000) championships in high jump
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580:(born 1966), Russian politician who is currently serving as President of the Komi Republic (since 2010)
1430:(born 1941), Russian-born Soviet Olympic and World Championships Gold Medalist in cross country skiing
696:(1083–1154), Prince of Smolensk, Turov, Pereyaslavl, Peresopnitsa, Vyshgorod, and Grand Prince of Kiev
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1357:(born 1941), Russian and Soviet sport functionary who served as vice-president of FIFA (1980–1996)
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919:(1938–1999), Russian-born Soviet football player (senior career 1957–1968), and coach (1971–1989)
889:(born 1951), Ukrainian and Soviet football player (senior career 1969–1983) and coach (1983–1995)
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1015:(born 1961), Lithuanian football player (senior career 1984–1998) and manager (since 2005)
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623:(1874–1934), Polish-Russian revolutionary, Soviet statesman and Party official
598:(born 1948), Russian politician who served as President of Mari El (1997–2001)
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913:(born 1973), Russian-born Finnish football player (senior career since 1991)
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474:(born 1976), violist and promoter of novel and overlooked viola repertoire
335:(born 1974), Principal Dancer at the Royal Ballet, Covent Garden in London
1363:(born 1987), Ukrainian basketball player (professional career since 2005)
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538:(born 1950), is an operatic spinto tenor from the former Ukrainian SSR.
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526:) (1861–1933), Czech-born Russian violinist, conductor and composer
1003:(born 1984), Kazakhstani football player (senior career from 2005)
1045:(born 1980), Ukrainian football player (senior career since 2000)
991:(born 1985), Ukrainian football player (senior career since 2001)
985:(born 1985), Ukrainian football player (senior career since 2005)
955:(born 1974), Ukrainian football player (senior career since 1992)
805:(born 1983), Belarusian football player (senior career from 2000)
751:(born 1990), Ukrainian football player (senior career since 2007)
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973:(born 1947), Ukrainian football player (senior career 1966–1978)
823:(born 1987), Ukrainian football player (senior career from 2004)
811:(born 1984), Ukrainian football player (senior career from 2003)
1442:(born 1972), four-time Ukraine national figure skating champion
1051:(born 1986), Russian football player (senior career since 2005)
1033:(born 1989), Russian football player (senior career since 2007)
967:(born 1981), Russian football player (senior career since 1999)
961:(born 1986), Russian football player (senior career since 2004)
793:(born 1990), Russian football player (senior career since 2006)
787:(born 1977), Russian football player (senior career since 1996)
775:(born 1984), Russian football player (senior career since 2002)
757:(born 1986), Russian football player (senior career since 2005)
574:(born 1960), Governor of the Russian Oblast of Tula (2005–2011)
310:(1952–1996), world-class jazz trombonist, pianist, and vocalist
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1284:(born 1980), Russian former kickboxer and mixed martial artist
1027:(1971–2010), Russian football player (senior career 1988–2002)
865:(born 1973), Russian football player (senior career 1993–2009)
853:(born 1989), Russian football player (senior career from 2005)
841:(born 1966), Russian football player (senior career 1990–2000)
835:(born 1971), Russian football player (senior career 1988–2006)
829:(born 1985), Russian football player (senior career from 2002)
501:(born 1955), Austrian-born Belarusian classical music composer
683:(born 1944), third Prime Minister of the Republic of Abkhazia
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Ivanovich Polunin (born 1950), better known as
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489:(born 1944), Lithuanian Jewish jazz musician and composer
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1375:(1952–2003), former field hockey player from Tajikistan
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1333:(born 1970), Russian Olympic Gold Medalist in handball
329:(born 1954), Soviet and Russian science fiction author
1461:(1940–2009), assassinated member of the Russian Mafia
456:(or Artemov) (born 1940), Russian and Soviet composer
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Malyshev, Soviet politician for whom the
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280:(1866–1949), Russian symbolist poet and philosopher
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1400:(1939–2005), Russian volleyball player and coach
1321:(born 1949), Belarusian chess Grandmaster (1995)
817:(born 1956), Ukrainian soccer coach (since 1987)
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656:Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Skryabin, birth name of
700:Grand Duke Vyacheslav Constantinovich of Russia
653:(1881–1942), Ukrainian politician and historian
727:(1934–2009), Ukrainian professional footballer
979:(born 1977), professional boxer from Ukraine
286:, director of the 1988 Soviet animated film
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1436:(born 1972), former Ukrainian figure skater
929:Vyacheslav Melnikov (footballer, born 1975)
923:Vyacheslav Melnikov (footballer, born 1954)
1351:(born 1975), Israeli Olympic weightlifter
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1313:Individual Ice Racing World Championship
1181:(born 1968), former Soviet sport shooter
519:(1936–2019), Soviet and Russian composer
156:, "glory, fame". Common short forms are
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1339:(born 1973), Russian rugby union player
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1296:(born 1969), former Russian cyclist
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809:Vyacheslav Horbanenko
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707:Prince of Pereyaslavl
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251:Viacheslav V. Nikulin
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1331:Vyacheslav Gorpishin
1117:Vyacheslav Yanovskiy
1111:Vyacheslav Senchenko
1043:Vyacheslav Zapoyaska
1031:Vyacheslav Verushkin
1013:Vyacheslav Sukristov
977:Viacheslav Senchenko
953:Vyacheslav Protsenko
947:Vyacheslav Ponomarev
839:Vyacheslav Kartashov
833:Vyacheslav Kamoltsev
791:Vyacheslav Dmitriyev
694:Viacheslav I of Kiev
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596:Vyacheslav Kislitsyn
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1319:Viacheslav Dydyshko
1276:Vyacheslav Chukanov
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1148:Vyacheslav Tsekhosh
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1074:Vyacheslav Muravyev
1062:Vyacheslav Ivanenko
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995:Vyacheslav Shevchuk
971:Vyacheslav Semyonov
917:Vyacheslav Marushko
911:Vyacheslav Malakeev
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893:Vyacheslav Lugovkin
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851:Vyacheslav Kirillov
743:Vyacheslav Andreyuk
725:Viacheslav Aliabiev
617:in Ukraine is named
608:Vyacheslav Lypynsky
478:Vyacheslav Dobrynin
454:Vyacheslav Artyomov
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339:Vyacheslav Shalygin
308:Viatcheslav Nazarov
245:Vyacheslav Shokurov
223:Vyacheslav Lypynsky
205:Viacheslav Belavkin
152:, "great(er)", and
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1446:Vyacheslav Zaytsev
1428:Vyacheslav Vedenin
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1392:Vyacheslav Pimenov
1386:Vyacheslav Oleynyk
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1288:Vyacheslav Denisov
1227:Vyacheslav Kulemin
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1185:Vyacheslav Bulanov
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1136:Vyacheslav Kononov
1099:Vyacheslav Glazkov
1086:Vyacheslav Voronin
1025:Vyacheslav Tsaryov
1001:Vyacheslav Sobolev
983:Vyacheslav Serdyuk
959:Vyacheslav Rafikov
899:Vyacheslav Lychkin
857:Vyacheslav Komarov
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767:Vyacheslav Checher
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658:Vyacheslav Molotov
627:Vyacheslav Molotov
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487:Vyacheslav Ganelin
466:Vyacheslav Butusov
413:Russo-Georgian War
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1257:Vyacheslav Voynov
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1558:Categories
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1523:References
1512:Viacheslav
1167:Ice hockey
524:Václav Suk
189:Viacheslav
185:Vyacheslav
173:Więcesława
125:Wenceslaus
94:Vjenceslav
79:Belarusian
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44:Vyacheslav
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1536:Name list
1056:Athletics
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120:Latinised
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58:В'ячеслав
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1506:See also
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