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Elizaveta Pavlovna Gerdt (; 6 November 1975 ) was a Russian dancer and teacher whose career links the Russian imperial and Soviet schools of classical dance.
Count Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov (; 26 June 1744 9 July 1832 ) was a Russian diplomat from the aristocratic Russian Vorontsov family, whose siblings included Alexander Vorontsov, Elizaveta Vorontsova and Yekaterina Vorontsova-Dashkova.

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Elizaveta Petrovna () ( ), also known as Yelisavet and Elizabeth, was the Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death.
Struve was married to Elizaveta Khrystoforovna ( 1874 1964 ) and they had two sons and two daughters.
Count Alexei Grigorievich Razumovsky (, ; 1709 1771 ), was a Ukrainian Cossack who rose to become lover and, eventually, the morganatic spouse of the Russian Empress Elizaveta Petrovna.
* Raffaela-Confidante, Secretary, and sometimes dresser to Elizaveta Grushinskaya Karen Akers
* Elizaveta Grushinskaya-The still-beautiful, world-famous, about-to-retire Prima Ballerina Liliane Montevecchi
* Elizaveta Ostrogska ( 1539 1582 )
* Elizaveta Litvinova ( 1845 1919?

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Promenade of Elizaveta Petrovna through the streets of Saint Petersburg ( 1903 ), watercolour by Alexandre Benois.
Elizaveta Petrovna in Tsarskoe Selo ( 1905 ), painting by Eugene Lanceray, now in the Tretyakov Gallery.
* Elizabeth Alexeievna ( Louise of Baden ), wife of Tsar Alexander I of Russia ; born as Princess Louise of Baden and took the name Elizaveta Alexeievna upon her conversion to the Russian Orthodox Church
* Nikolai Stjernvall ( 1919-2010 ), whose mother was Elizaveta Grigorievna, wife of Leonid Robertovich de Stjernvall.
' The logical end of their life at this time would have been children, but Eileen did not become pregnant and they learnt, ( though not for another two years ), that Eric was sterile, as he told Rayner Heppenstall, and as Eileen confided in Elizaveta Fen.
The original cast included Liliane Montevecchi as Elizaveta Grushinskaya, Michael Jeter as Otto Kringelein ( garnering much praise and several awards ), David Carroll as the Baron, Timothy Jerome as Preysing, John Wylie as Otternschlag, Bob Stillman as Erik, and Jane Krakowski as Flaemmchen.
There they were imprisoned for some months, together with the Grand Duchess Elizaveta Feodorovna ( sister of the Empress Alexandra ), the Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich ( a cousin of KR ), and Prince Vladimir Paley ( the son of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich, another Romanov cousin ).
His mother ( to whom he felt especially close ), Elizaveta Ivanovna, born Countess Chernysheva-Kruglikova, was known among her circle in St. Petersburg society for her beauty, intellect, authoritativeness and tact.

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Vertov's brothers Boris Kaufman and Mikhail Kaufman were also noted filmmakers, as was his wife, Elizaveta Svilova.
While working for Kino-Nedelya he met his future wife, the film director and editor, Elizaveta Svilova, who at the time was working as an editor at Goskino.
The so-called " Council of Three ," a group issuing manifestoes in LEF, a radical Russian newsmagazine, was established in 1922 ; the group's " three " were Vertov, his ( future ) wife and editor Elizaveta Svilova, and his brother and cinematographer Mikhail Kaufman.
This was achieved after interrogating Elizaveta Voronyanskaya, Solzhenitsyn's typist who knew where the typed copy was hidden ; within days of her release by the KGB, she hanged herself on 3 August 1973.
Kino-Pravda (" Film Truth ") was a newsreel series by Dziga Vertov, Elizaveta Svilova, and Mikhail Kaufman.
" Elizaveta Fen, a fellow student who would become one of Eileen's closest friends, met her then for the first time: " She was twenty-eight-years-old and looked several years younger.
" Another was the future translator and author of memoirs Elizaveta Fen who later recalled Orwell and his friend Richard Rees, " draped " at the fireplace, looking, she thought, " moth-eaten and prematurely aged.
Her brother Laurence was killed by a bomb during the evacuation from Dunkirk, after which, according to Elizaveta Fen, " her grip on life, which had never been very firm, loosened considerably.
He was chiefly responsible for Russian foreign policy during the reign of Empress Elizaveta Petrovna.
Her mother, Elizaveta Vasilyevna Tistrova was the daughter of landless Russian nobles.
Elizaveta ’ s parents died when she was young and she was enrolled in the Bestuzhev Courses, which happened to be the highest formal education available to women in Russia during this time.
He was the only son of schoolteacher Konstantin von Plehve and Elizaveta Mikhailovna Shamaev, daughter of a minor landowner.
The palace was ordered to be constructed in 1744 by the Russian Empress Elizaveta Petrovna, and was designed by Bartolomeo Rastrelli, the most famous architect working in the Russian Empire at that time.
At this time Serge was serving at court as a page to the Tsarina Elizaveta, wife of Tsar Alexander I.
and Elizaveta arrived in St. Petersburg, now renamed Petrograd, the Grand Duke was in a dismal state of health.
Elizaveta Mavrikievna and Vera and Georgi lived for the next two years in Sweden, first in Stockholm then in Saltsjöbaden ; but Sweden was too expensive for them so they moved first to Belgium by invitation of Albert I of Belgium, and then to Germany, settling in Altenburg where they lived 30 years, except for a couple of years in England.

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* Zoya Zarubina

Zoya and January
The story of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya became popular after a Pravda article which was written by Pyotr Lidov, was published on January 27, 1942.

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* Danielle Steel Zoya
* Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya the first wartime female recipient ( posthumously ); demonstrated bravery during her capture and execution by the Nazis.
Zoya Anatolyevna Kosmodemyanskaya ( alternatively Romanised as Kosmodem ' yanskaya ; ; September 13, 1923 November 29, 1941 ) was a Soviet partisan, and a Hero of the Soviet Union ( awarded posthumously ).
Akhtar's sister is writer director Zoya Akhtar.

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Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, a Soviet partisan, was the first woman to become a Hero of the Soviet Union during World War II ( February 16, 1942 ), posthumously.
Zoya ( her name is a Russian form of the Greek name Zoe, which means " life ") was born in 1923 in the village of Osino-Gay ( Осино-Гай ) ( meaning Aspen Woods ), near the city of Tambov.
Kapadia was cast in Zoya Akhtar's first directorial venture, Luck By Chance ( 2009 ), a satirical take on the Hindi film industry.
Her most famous poem is " Zoya " ( 1942 ), about Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, a young girl killed by Nazis.

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