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  • 1Dmitri Shepilov — Дмитрий Шепилов Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union In office 1 June 1956 – 15 February 1957 Premier Nikolai Bulganin Preceded by Vyacheslav Molotov Succeeded by …

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  • 2Antiochus Kantemir — Prince Antiokh Dmitrievich Kantemir ( Антиох Дмитриевич Кантемир in Russian, Antioh Cantemir in Romanian, Dimitri Kantemiroğlu in Turkish, Antioche Cantemir in French; September 8, 1708 mdash;March 31, 1744) was a Moldavian born Russian… …

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  • 3The opera corpus — is a list of nearly 2,500 works by more than 775 individual opera composers. Some of the works listed below are still being performed today   but many are not. The principal works of the major composers are given as well as those of historical… …

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  • 4Aleksandr Matrósov — Aleksandr Matrósov. Aleksandr Matvéyevich Matrósov (en ruso: Александр Матвеевич Матросов) (1924 1943) fue un famoso soldado de infantería soviético en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Contenido 1 Primeros años …

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  • 5Antioj Kantemir — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Antioj Kantemir Nombre Antiój Dmítrievich Kantemír Naci …

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  • 6Dmitri Shepílov — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dmitri Shepílov Dmitri Trofímovich Shepílov (ruso: Дмитрий Трофимович Шепилов) (5 de noviembre de 1905 – 8 de agosto de 1995) fue un político soviético, Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de la Unión Soviética e… …

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  • 7Kantemir, Antiokh Dmitriyevich — ▪ Russian poet also spelled  Antioch Dmitrievich Cantemir   born Sept. 21 [Sept. 10, Old Style], 1708, Constantinople [now Istanbul], Tur. died April 11 [March 31], 1744, Paris, Fr.       distinguished Russian statesman who was his country s… …

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