Maria Nikolayevna Baronova (Russian: Мария Николаевна Баронова; born April 13, 1984) is a Russian chemist who has worked as a sales manager of lab equipment, journalist, and political spokesperson.[1] She is known as an activist opposing President Vladimir Putin and, in particular, for having organized the Bolotnaya Square protests on May 6, 2012. In February 2019, she joined Russian government television network RT to work on a charity project.[2]
^"Speaker - Maria Baronova". Geneva Summit. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
^"Оппозиционер Мария Баронова перешла на работу в RT" [Opposition activist Maria Baronova starts working for RT] (in Russian). RBK Group. February 28, 2019.
Maria Nikolayevna Baronova (Russian: Мария Николаевна Баронова; born April 13, 1984) is a Russian chemist who has worked as a sales manager of lab equipment...
videotape that shows Maria allegedly quarreling with a policeman. She is currently under pledge not to leave the city. Baronova was amnestied in December...
aggression against Ukraine. Therefore, the participation of such figures as MariaBaronova, Vyacheslav Maltsev and Sergei Udaltsov is impossible in the forum....
as a "boomerang" (Russian: бумеранг) for Dugin's warlike rhetoric. MariaBaronova observed that since the outbreak of the "special military operation"...
Simonyan responded to Navalny's accusation, in which he called journalists MariaBaronova and Olesya Ryabtseva "pigbums", adding that the "bobroedka" from the...
a number of employees, including Lilia Gildeeva, Zhanna Agalakova, MariaBaronova and several other RT reporters, resigned from state TV in protest of...
activists, including Alyona Popova, Mitya Aleshkovsky, Danila Lindele and MariaBaronova, he organized a nationwide fundraising campaign which generated almost...
nominated together with Sergei Davidis, Anna Karetnikova, Pyotr Tsarkov, MariaBaronova and eight other candidates from the "Party of December 5" in the elections [ru]...
In 2016 she served as chief of staff for the opposition campaign of MariaBaronova. Nemirovskaia has given televised interviews and spoken about Russian...
dancers of the Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo in the early 1930s: Irina Baronova (1919–2008), Tamara Toumanova (1919–1996), and Tatiana Riabouchinska (1917–2000)...
Yaroshevskaya Rodina 7,380 4.5 208 Centre single-mandate constituency Moscow MariaBaronova Independent 13,197 8.1 Nikolay Gonchar United Russia 57,110 35.3 Mikhail...
May 2020. "Darcey Bussell". Royal Opera House. Retrieved 1 June 2020. "Maria Calegari". Oxford References. Retrieved May 17, 2021. "Elisa Carrillo Cabrera"...
of Dance. 2004. Retrieved 2010-03-28. Tennant, Victoria (2014). Irina Baronova and the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo. University of Chicago Press. p. 21...
(Cossack Chief), Karen Conrad and John Kriza (Dancing Poodles), and Irina Baronova and Léonide Massine (Can-can Dancers). The Royal Ballet in London mounted...
Bampton Tallulah Bankhead Billy Banks Margaret Bannerman Joe Baque Irina Baronova Robert R. Barry Diana Barrymore Ethel Barrymore Colt James Barton James...
Emily Kame Kngwarreye, author Helen Garner, and the late ballerina Irina Baronova are permanently on display. Sages has also taken up the role as a judge...
the youthful Irina Baronova in her leading role as the Princess. Already relatively widely experienced in ballet performance, Baronova was developing rapidly...
(1918–2005), Russian born prima ballerina and teacher of classical ballet Irina Baronova (1919–2008), Russian ballerina and actress Galina Ustvolskaya (1919–2006)...
theorist Dziga Vertov, pioneering documentary film director and writer Irina Baronova, ballerina, choreographer Mikhail Baryshnikov, ballet dancer Sergei Diaghilev...