Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov (1806–1854), Russian naval officer
Vladimir Grigoryevich Kornilov (1923–2002), Russian Soviet writer, publicist and public figure
Vladimir Kornilov (footballer)(1923–1983), Soviet footballer
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VladimirKornilov may refer to: Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov (1806–1854), Russian naval officer Vladimir Grigoryevich Kornilov (1923–2002), Russian Soviet...
Vice Admiral Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov (Влади́мир Алексе́евич Корни́лов; 13 February 1806 – 17 October 1854) was a Russian naval officer who took...
Kornilov affair, or the Kornilov putsch, was an attempted military coup d'état by the commander-in-chief of the Russian Army, General Lavr Kornilov,...
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who is the president of Russia. Putin has held...
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (22 April [O.S. 10 April] 1870 – 21 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and...
region "orients itself towards Moscow". Dmitriy Kornilov died in 2002. His brother, VladimirKornilov continued his work and later became a citizen of...
admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy VladimirKornilov (1806–1854), vice admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy Vladimir Istomin (1810–1855), rear admiral...
Olympic speedskater Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov (1806–1854), Russian admiral, killed during the Battle of Malakoff Yevgeni Kornilov (born 1985), Russian...
Vladimir Grigorievich Kornilov (Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Корни́лов; 1923–2002) was a Russian Soviet writer, publicist and public figure. He founded...
contacts with VladimirKornilov, who Baudet described as "a Russian paid by Putin", and demonstrated a significant influence of Kornilov on Baudet's actions...
drill. Thanks to admirals Mikhail Lazarev, Pavel Nakhimov, VladimirKornilov, and Vladimir Istomin, the sailors of the Black Sea Fleet were taught the...
Kupriyanov: 59 Vladimir Korolyov: 57 Aleksandr Gulevsky / Ravil Valiyev: 51 Andrei Karyaka: 49 Viktor Razveev: 46 Viktor Voroshilov: 44 Vladimir Filippov /...
Since 1999, Vladimir Putin has continuously served as either President (Acting President from 1999 to 2000; 2000–2004, 2004–2008, 2012–2018, 2018–2024...
Admiral Kornilov was a protected cruiser of the Russian Imperial Navy. She was presumably named for Admiral Vladimir Alexeyevich Kornilov. The ship was...
of Alaska (1797-1879), archbishop, linguist, architect, missionary VladimirKornilov (1806–1854), naval officer who took part in the Crimean War Alexei...
Karl Diebitsch-Zabalkansky, Field Marshal Ivan Paskevich, Field Marshal Mikhail Lazarev, Admiral VladimirKornilov, Vice-Admiral Pavel Nakhimov, Admiral...
where he met Russian admirals Mikhail Lazarev, Pavel Nakhimov and VladimirKornilov. In 1840, Aivazovsky was sent by the Imperial Academy of Arts to study...
Revolution": Vladimir Lvov emigrated with the White Army and in 1920 he found himself in Paris; he published a series of wild articles on the Kornilov affair;...
Gorin-Goryainov Andrey Gromov — admiral Pavel Nakhimov Vladimir Maksimov Ivan Mozzhukhin — admiral VladimirKornilov Olga Petrova-Zvantseva — merchant (sutler) N...
explorer, a leader of the White movement during the Russian Civil War VladimirKornilov, vice-admiral, hero of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855), died in...
reforms", was appointed commander of the 171st Infantry Division. After LG Kornilov's speech, when many unreliable commanders lost their posts, Yegoryev was...
Vice-Admiral VladimirKornilov during the Crimean War. Scuttled in Sevastopol in 1855, when Russian troops abandoned the city Vladimir 14 \ «Владимир»...
(1911, dir. Vasily Goncharov and Aleksandr Khanzhonkov), as Admiral VladimirKornilov The Night Before Christmas (1913, dir. Ladislas Starevich), as The...