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Alexeyev, Alekseyev, Alexeiev, Alexeev or Alekseev (russian: Алексе́ев) is a common Russian surname that is derived from the male given name Alexey (Алексей) and literally means ''Alexey's''. Often the same name appears in English in several different transliterations. Similarly, Alexeyeva, Alekseyeva, Alexeeva and Alekseeva are female versions of the same last name. People Alekseev * Alekseev (singer) (born 1993), Ukrainian singer * Anton Alekseyev (born 1984), Ukrainian-born professional footballer in Russia * Anton Alekseev (mathematician) (born 1967), Russian mathematician * Evgeny Alekseev (chess player) (born 1985), Russian chess-grandmaster * Evgeny Alekseev (basketball) (1919–2005), Russian basketball-player and coach * Fedor Alekseev, Russian-Armenian linguist and journalist * Mikhail Alekseev (1857–1918), Russian military officer * Mikhail Egorovich Alekseev (1949–2014), Soviet and Russian Caucasian-language specialist * Nikolai Alekseev (Catholi ...
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Alekseev (singer)
Mykyta Volodymyrovych Alieksieiev; russian: Никита Владимирович Алексеев, Nikita Vladimirovich Alekseev; be, Мікіта Уладзіміравіч Аляксееў, Mikita Uladzimiravič Aliaksiejeŭ (born 18 May 1993), better known by his mononym Alekseev, is a Ukrainian singer and songwriter. He first began his career in 2014 after placing as a semifinalist on season four of ''The Voice of Ukraine''. He subsequently released the single " Pyanoye solntse", which went on to become a number-one hit throughout the CIS and kickstarted his music career. He represented Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Portugal with his song "Forever". Early life Alekseev was born on 18 May 1993 in Ukraine's capital of Kyiv from a mixed Ukrainian-Russian family, with a root in Belarus too. Prior to his birth, his biological father left the family as he didn't want to become a parent and later moved to Israel. Alekseev remains estranged from him, but has s ...
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Evgeny Alekseev (chess Player)
Evgeny Vladimirovich Alekseev (; born 28 November 1985) is a Russian chess grandmaster and Russian champion in 2006. He competed in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 and the FIDE World Cup in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013. Career He won the gold medal in chess at the 2001 Maccabiah Games. In 2006 Alekseev won the Russian Championship Superfinal after defeating Dmitry Jakovenko in a playoff match. By winning the 2007 Aeroflot Open in Moscow, Alekseev qualified for the 2007 Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting. In this latter event he shared the second place – behind World Champion Vladimir Kramnik – with Viswanathan Anand and Péter Lékó. In the same year, he played for the Russian team that won the gold medal in the European Team Chess Championship. In 2008 Alekseev won the 41st Biel Chess Festival after a playoff with Leinier Domínguez. In 2010 he played on board 2 for team "Russia 2" at the 39th Chess Olympiad, held in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. His team finished si ...
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Nikolay Alexeyev
Nikolay Alexandrovich Alexeyev (also spelled as Alekseyev, Alekseev, or Alexeev (russian: Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Алексе́ев) born on 23 December 1977) is a Russian LGBT rights activist, lawyer and journalist. On 21 October 2010 Nikolay Alexeyev won the first ever case at the European Court of Human Rights on LGBT human rights violations in Russia. The Strasbourg-based court unanimously ruled that by banning three Moscow Prides in 2006, 2007 and 2008, Russia breached three articles of the European Convention on Human Rights. In January 2011 the Russian Government asked the Court to refer the case for re-consideration to the Grand Chamber. On 11 April 2011 five judges panel of the European Court dismissed Russia's appeal and the verdict on illegality of Moscow Pride bans came into force the same day. Since 2005 Nikolay Alexeyev is known as the founder and chief organizer of Moscow Pride, which is officially banned year after year by city authorit ...
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Anton Alekseev (mathematician)
Anton Yurevich Alekseev (Антон Юрьевич Алексеев, born 9 August 1967) is a Russian mathematician. Alekseev was a student of Ludvig Faddeev. Alekseev worked at the Steklov Institute in Saint Petersburg and at the beginning of the 1990s at Uppsala University. He is now a professor ordinarius at the University of Geneva. Alekseev does research on representation theory of Lie groups and algebras, moment theory, symplectic geometry and mathematical physics. In 2006 he, with Eckhard Meinrenken, published in ''Inventiones Mathematicae'' a proof of the Kashiwara-Vergne conjecture. In 2008 he gave a new proof with Charles Torossian. In 2014 Alekseev was an invited speaker with talk ''Three lives of the Gelfand-Zeitlin integrable system'' at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Seoul. Selected publications *as editor with A. Hietamäki, K. Huitu, A. Morozov, Antti Juhani Niemi: Integrable Models and Strings, Proceedings of the 3rd Baltic Rim Student Seminar ...
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Svetlana Alekseeva (figure Skater)
Svetlana Lvovna Alekseeva (russian: Светлана Львовна Алексеева; born 16 March 1955) is a Russian figure skating coach and former ice dancer. Career Competitive Alekseeva competed in ice dancing with Alexander Boychuk. They won the Soviet junior title in 1970. Later career Alekseeva began coaching in 1977 and worked with Tatiana Tarasova for thirteen years. Since 2001, she coaches with Elena Kustarova. In the summer of 2006, they moved to Blue Bird FSC in Moscow and then to a new rink in Medvedkovo in the summer of 2012. Alekseeva coaches in collaboration with Elena Kustarova and Olga Riabinina. Her current students include (years coached in brackets): * Diana Davis / Gleb Smolkin. * Polina Ivanenko / Daniil Karpov. * Irina Shtork / Taavi Rand. * Anastasia Skoptsova / Kirill Aleshin (c. 2013–present), 2018 World Junior champions. * Tiffany Zahorski / Jonathan Guerreiro (2017–present). Her former students include: * Svetlana Liapina / Gors ...
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Nikolai Alekseev (Catholic Priest)
Archimandrite Nikolai Alekseev (January 21, 1869 – April 23, 1952) was a Russian Greek-Catholic priest. Biography Alekseev was born on January 21, 1869, in Vyborg, Finland, into the family of a colonel. He studied at the gymnasium and the Swedish lyceum in Helsinki. In 1897 he was tonsured a monk and ordained a deacon in the Trinity-Sergius Hermitage, Saint Petersburg. In 1899 he was sent as a representative of the Russian Orthodox mission in Seoul and was ordained to the priesthood in 1901. From 1904 to 1906 he was forced to take a break from his work at the mission because of the outbreak of Russian-Japanese War. Alekseev, along with other Russian clergy, left Seoul. They found a temporary refuge in neighboring China. The missionaries moved to Shanghai, where the Beijing branch of the Orthodox mission was located. Some time later, Alekseev was invited to continue his ministry in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, being ordained an abbot. During the Civil War deputized Bishop Nestor of ...
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Evgeny Alekseev (basketball)
Evgeny Nikolaevich Alekseev (russian: Евге́ний Никола́евич Алексе́ев ; 22 March 1919 – February 28, 2005) was a Soviet and Russian professional basketball player and coach. Club playing career Alekseev played club basketball with the Soviet clubs Lokomotiv Moscow, CSKA Moscow, where he was the team's captain, and VVS Moscow. He won three USSR League championships, in the years 1939, 1945, and 1952. National team playing career Alekseev was the captain of the senior Soviet Union national basketball team. He played with the USSR at the EuroBasket 1947, where he won a gold medal, and averaged 10.2 points per game. He was subsequently named an Honored Master of Sports of the USSR. Coaching career After his basketball playing career ended, Alekseev began working as a basketball coach, in 1953. As the head coach of CSKA Moscow, he won 6 USSR League championships, and two FIBA European Champions Cups (now called EuroLeague) titles, in 1961 and 1963, w ...
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Mikhail Egorovich Alekseev
Mikhail Egorovich Alekseev (Russian language, Russian: Михаи́л Его́рович Алексе́ев) (24 October 1949, in Mytishchi – 23 May 2014, in Ufa) was a Soviet and Russian linguist specializing in Nakh-Daghestanian languages. Career Alekseev was the vice-director of the Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the head of its section on Caucasian languages. He studied linguistics at Moscow State University with Alexander Kibrik, Aleksandr E. Kibrik, taking part in several field trips to Pamir languages, Pamir and Nakh-Daghestanian languages, Daghestanian languages. He defended his dissertation in 1975, supervised by Georgy Klimov, Georgiy A. Klimov, on "The problem of the affective/experiential sentence construction". Alekseev's later contributions mostly concerned the historical-comparative study of Daghestanian languages. He was a close colleague and collaborator of Serg ...
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Vladimir Mikhailovich Alekseev
Vladimir Mikhailovich Alekseev (Владимир Михайлович Алексеев, sometimes transliterated as "Alexeyev" or "Alexeev", 17 June 1932, Bykovo, Ramensky District, Moscow Oblast – 1 December 1980) was a Russian mathematician who specialized in celestial mechanics and dynamical systems.D. Anosov, V. Arnold, A. N. Kolmogorov, Y. Sinai et al., (Obituary in Russian) Mathematical Surveys, vol. 36, 1981, pp. 201–206Russian on mathnet.ru/ref> He attended secondary school in Moscow at one of the special schools of mathematics affiliated with Moscow State University and participated in several mathematical olympiads. From 1950 he studied at the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics at the Moscow State University, where he worked as a student of Andrei Kolmogorov on the asymptotic behavior in the three-body problem of celestial mechanics. Already as an undergraduate, Alekseev proved significant new results on quasi-random motion associated with the three-body problem. Thi ...
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Svetlana Alekseeva (model)
Svetlana Alekseeva (born , professional name Sveta Ugolyok) is a Russian model. When she was four years old she suffered burns over 50% of her body. Her mother had left her alone in the house, and the child tried to burn off loose threads from her nightdress with a candle in the way she had seen her mother doing. The nightdress was of synthetic fabric and caught fire, fusing to her skin. She was in a coma for two months, and remained scarred from the burns. Her mother, an alcoholic, did not visit her in hospital, and subsequently neglected her. Alekseeva spent part of her childhood in an orphanage, and suffered bullying because of her appearance. At the age of 18 she said "If society puts pressure on you and is bullying you just because you have some individuality, this doesn't mean they're right". She is developing a career as a photographic model despite her scars. In 2018 she was one of the BBC's '' 100 Women'', a list of "inspiring and influential" women. The listing said "Sv ...
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Fyodor Alekseyev
Fyodor Yakovlevich Alekseyev (Russian: Фёдор Яковлевич Алексеев; c.1753—1755, Saint Petersburg - 23 November 1824, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian painter. His contemporaries often called him the Russian Canaletto, in recognition of his masterful vedute. Biography He was the son of the caretaker at the Imperial Academy of Arts, where he was admitted in 1764 upon a petition by his father, after studying for several years at the garrison school. In 1767, he took a class in ornamental sculpture and later studied scenic painting with Antonio Peresinotti. From 1773 to 1777, he lived in Venice on a fellowship, where he studied to be a theater artist. This did not appeal to him, however, and he spent much of his time painting landscapes and copying the old masters. Having incurred the displeasure of the authorities at the Academy, when he returned he was put to work as a decorator for the Imperial Theatres until 1786 and was not allowed to continue his academ ...
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Alena Alekseeva
Alena Alekseeva (born March 6, 1989) is a Russian breaststroke swimmer from Novosibirsk. References 1989 births Living people Russian female swimmers Russian female breaststroke swimmers Sportspeople from Novosibirsk European Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming Universiade medalists in swimming Universiade bronze medalists for Russia Medalists at the 2009 Summer Universiade {{Russia-swimming-bio-stub ...
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