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Alexander Suvorov
Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov was a Russian general in service of the Russian Empire. He was Count of Rymnik, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, Prince of Italy, and the last Generalissimo of the Russian Empire. Suvorov is considered one of the greatest military commanders in Russian history and one of the great generals of the early modern period. He was awarded numerous medals, titles, and honors by Russia, as well as by other countries. Suvorov secured Russia's expanded borders and renewed military prestige and left a legacy of theories on warfare. He was the author of several military manuals, the most famous being The Science of Victory, and was noted for several of his sayings. Several military academies, monuments, villages, museums, and orders in Russia are dedicated to him. He never lost a single major battle he had commanded.
Philipp Kirkorov
Philipp Bedros Kirkorov PAR is a Bulgarian-born Russian pop singer. He is a five-time winner of the "Best Selling Russian Artist" title at the World Music Awards ceremonies.
Alexander Nevzorov
Alexander Glebovich Nevzorov is a Russian and Soviet television journalist, a film director and a former member of the Russian parliament. He is the founder of a horsemanship school, Nevzorov Haute École. He also engaged in criticism of religion.
Pyotr Fyodorov
Pyotr Petrovich Fyodorov is a Russian actor. He is known for playing the role of Guy Gaal in The Inhabited Island, Gromov in Stalingrad and Yakovlev in The Duelist.
Stamen Grigorov
Stamen Gigov Grigorov was a prominent Bulgarian physician and microbiologist. He discovered the Lactobacillus bulgaricus bacillus, used in the making of yogurt.
Ivan Fyodorov
Ivan Fyodorov was one of the fathers of Eastern Slavonic printing, he was the first known Russian printer in Moscow and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, he was also a skilled cannon maker and the inventor of a multibarreled mortar.
Bedros Kirkorov
Bedros Filippovich Kirkorov is a Bulgarian and Russian singer and bandleader of Armenian origin. He was awarded the People's Artist of Russia title; and is the father of Philipp Kirkorov.
Mikhail Prokhorov
Mikhail Dmitrievitch Prokhorov is a Russian billionaire, politician, and former owner of the Brooklyn Nets. After graduating from the Moscow Finance Institute, he worked in the financial sector and subsequently went on to become one of Russia's leading industrialists, owning major stakes in multinational corporations in the precious metals sector. While he was running Norilsk Nickel, the company became the world's largest producer of nickel and palladium. He is the former chairman of Polyus Gold, Russia's largest gold producer, and the former President of Onexim Group. He resigned both positions to enter politics in June 2011.
Daniil Yegorov
Daniil Vyacheslavovich Yegorov is a Russian lawyer and government official serving as Director of the Federal Taxation Service since 2020. He was appointed by Prime Minister of Russia Mikhail Mishustin on 17 January 2020.
Boris Nevzorov
Boris Georgievich Nevzorov is a Soviet and Russian actor and film director. He is an Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (1997) and a People's Artist of Russia (2011).
Jan Arlazorov
Yan Mayorovich Arlazorov was a Soviet and Russian theater actor, stand up comedian and entertainer, Honored Artist of Russia (1997), winner of the All-Russian Competition of Variety Artists.
Sergei Fedorov
Sergei Viktorovich Fyodorov is a Russian former professional ice hockey player and the current general manager of CSKA Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). During his playing career, for which he is best known for his 13 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, Fedorov was primarily a centre, but occasionally played as a winger or defenceman.
Svyatoslav Fyodorov
Svyatoslav Nikolayevich Fyodorov was a Russian ophthalmologist, politician, professor, full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. He is considered to be a pioneer of refractive surgery. He was also one of the candidates in the 1996 Russian presidential election, running as a member of the Party of Workers' Self-Government.
Boris Borisovich Yegorov
Boris Borisovich Yegorov was a Soviet physician-cosmonaut who became the first physician to make a space flight.
Mikhail Alekseyevich Yegorov
Mikhail Alekseyevich Yegorov, along with Meliton Kantaria, was one of the three soldiers credited with raising the Soviet flag over the Reichstag on the 2 May 1945 after the Battle of Berlin.
Tzvetan Todorov
Tzvetan Todorov was a Bulgarian-French historian, philosopher, structuralist literary critic, sociologist and essayist. He was the author of many books and essays, which have had a significant influence in anthropology, sociology, semiotics, literary theory, intellectual history and culture theory.
Igor Ledogorov
Igor Vadimovich Ledogorov was a Russian actor.
Nikolai Nikiforov
Nikolay Anatolyevich Nikiforov is a Russian politician. In 2012, he became Minister of Communications and Mass Media of Russia.
Vladimir Fyodorov
Vladimir Anatolyevich Fyodorov was a Soviet-Russian actor and physicist.
Yevgeny Fyodorov
Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fedorov or Fyodorov is a Russian politician, deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of Russia four convocations, chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy and Entrepreneurship of the State Duma, member of the Central Political Council of United Russia party, PhD. State Councilor of the Russian Federation, coordinator of the organization "National Liberation Movement".
Viktor Suvorov
Vladimir Bogdanovich Rezun, known by his pseudonym of Viktor Suvorov, became known as a Russian non-fiction author after he defected to the United Kingdom in 1978. Of Russian-Ukrainian ancestry, Suvorov attended Russian military schools, was a veteran of the armed forces, and had worked as a Soviet military intelligence officer in the Soviet Union.