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Avilov (surname)
Avilov (russian: Авилов; masculine) or Avilova (; feminine) is a Russian surname.Fedosyukentry on "Авилов" It derives from the old Russian male first name Vavila (Vavilo). The following people share this surname: * Lydia Avilova (1864–1943), Russian Soviet writer and memoirist *Mikhail Avilov (1882–1954), Russian Soviet painter and art educator *Mykola Avilov (born 1948), Ukrainian Soviet decathlete * Pyotr Avilov (1910–2004), Soviet sports shooter *Valentin Avilov, recipient of the Order of Naval Merit, a state decoration of Russia * Viktor Avilov (1900–?), Russian Soviet diplomat * Vladimir Avilov, Estonian association football player; captain of FC Infonet *Yevgeny Avilov, mayor of the city of Tula, Russia See also *Nikolai Glebov-Avilov Nikolai Pavlovich Glebov-Avilov (russian: Николáй Пáвлович Глéбов-Ави́лов; 11 October 1887 – 13 March 1937) was a prominent Bolshevik revolutionary and the first People's Commissar of ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile name, gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Vavila
Vavila ( sr-Cyrl, Вавила, before 1485 – 1520) was the Metropolitan of Zeta from c. 1494 to 1504. Biography The first mention of Vavila dates to January 4, 1485, in the charter issued by Ivan Crnojević (r. 1465–1490); the Old Cetinje Monastery was built in 1484–85, at which time the Metropolitan of Zeta was Visarion, while Vavila was mentioned as his vicar bishop (1485). Vavila succeeded Visarion, though it is not known when exactly this would have taken place, as the oldest found source mentions Vavila as such in 1494. Vavila blessed Hieromonk Makarije's ''Cetinje Octoechos'', printed at the Crnojević printing house in 1494, in which he was mentioned as the Metropolitan of Zeta. In 1496, Prince Đurađ IV Crnojević of Zeta (r. 1489–1496) abdicated the rule to Stefan II Crnojević, an Ottoman vassal, and Zeta then became part of the Sanjak of Scutari of the Ottoman Empire in 1499. In 1504, Roman is mentioned as the Metropolitan of Zeta. In 1514, Zeta was sepa ...
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Lydia Avilova
Lydia Alexeyevna Avilova (russian: Ли́дия Алексе́евна Ави́лова, née Стра́хова (Strakhova), 15 June 1864 – 27 September 1943) was a Russian writer and memoirist, best known for her book ''A.P. Chekhov in My Life'', published posthumously in 1947.Avilova's biography
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Lydia Alekseyevna Strakhova was born in the Klekotki estate, , Russian Empire, into the family of a local gentry. After graduating from a
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Mikhail Avilov
Mikhail Ivanovich Avilov (russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Ави́лов) (September 6, 1882, Saint Petersburg – April 14, 1954, Leningrad) was a Russian Empire and Soviet painter and art educator, who lived and worked in Leningrad, a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists, professor of the Repin Institute of Arts, Stalin Prize winner, People's Artist of the Russian Federation, regarded as one of the brightest representatives of Soviet Art, who played an important role in the formation of the Leningrad School of Painting. He is mostly known for his battle paintings. Biography Mikhail Ivanovich Avilov was born on September 6, 1882 in Saint Petersburg. From 1893-1903, he studied in the Drawing School of the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, then in the private studio of the artist, Leon Dmitriev-Kavkazsky. From 1904-1910, Avilov studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts as a pupil of Franz Roubaud and Mykola Samokysh. From 1908, he began ...
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Mykola Avilov
Mykola Viktorovych Avilov ( uk, Микола Вікторович Авілов, russian: link=no, Николай Викторович Авилов, born 6 August 1948) is a retired Ukrainian Soviet decathlete (Odessa) who competed at the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics. He won a gold medal in 1972, setting a new world record, a bronze in 1976, and finished fourth in 1968.Mykola Avilov
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Unusually tall for his time Avilov first played basketball, then changed to in 1962, and only in 1966 turned to decathlon. He won that event at the 1970 Universiade and finished second in 1973. In 1971 he married



Pyotr Avilov
Pyotr Avilov (10 June 1910 – 2004) was a Soviet sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin ...., 50 m rifle prone and 50 m rifle three positions. References 1910 births 2004 deaths Soviet male sport shooters Olympic shooters of the Soviet Union Shooters at the 1952 Summer Olympics People from Belgorod Sportspeople from Belgorod Oblast {{USSR-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Order Of Naval Merit (Russia)
The Order "For Naval Merit" (russian: Орден «За морские заслуги») is a state decoration of the Russian Federation bestowed for excellence in military or economic maritime endeavours. It was established on February 27, 2002 by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation № 245. Its statute was amended by presidential decree № 1099 of September 7, 2010. Award statute The Order "For Naval Merit" is awarded to citizens of the Russian Federation: for achievements in the exploration, development and use of the oceans in the interest of national defence and for ensuring its economic and social development; for achievements in the development and implementation of the latest technology and equipment for the Russian Navy; for services in maintaining, expanding, researching and using the exclusive oceanic economic zone of the Russian Federation; for achievements in the fight against illegal actions of pirates and poachers aimed at causing environmental and ec ...
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Viktor Avilov
Viktor Ivanovich Avilov (russian: Виктор Иванович Авилов) (May 1, 1900 – 24 April 1997) was a Soviet diplomat. Avilov graduated from Saratov University in 1928 and went on to study at the Higher Diplomatic School of the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs. After graduation, he went on to work at the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs. After serving as Adviser to the Soviet embassy in Paris, he was Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Belgium, in concurrency to Luxembourg from 24 January 1953 to 9 October 1958. Returning to Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 millio ... at the end of his mission, where he joined the Press Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he was appointed as Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Austria, ...
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Vladimir Avilov
Vladimir Avilov (born 10 March 1995) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Estonian club Nõmme Kalju and the Estonia national team. Club career Infonet Avilov made his senior league debut in the Esiliiga on 3 April 2011. Infonet won the 2012 season and was promoted to the Meistriliiga, where Avilov made his debut on 2 March 2013. He won his first Meistriliiga title in the 2016 season. Nõmme Kalju On 21 February 2018, Avilov signed a three-year contract with Nõmme Kalju. He won his second Meistriliiga title in the 2018 season. International career Avilov made his senior international debut for Estonia on 27 December 2014, in a 0–3 away loss to Qatar in a friendly. Honours Club ;FCI Tallinn *Meistriliiga: 2016 *Esiliiga: 2012 *Estonian Cup: 2016–17 *Estonian Supercup: 2017 ;Nõmme Kalju *Meistriliiga: 2018 *Estonian Supercup: 2019 Individual * Meistriliiga Meistriliiga (, known as the A. Le Coq Premium Liiga for sponsorship rea ...
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FC Infonet
FCI Tallinn (FC Infonet Tallinn) is a football club, based in Lasnamäe, Tallinn, Estonia. Formed in 2002, the club played in the Estonian top flight Meistriliiga from 2013 to 2017, and won the league in the 2016 season. In 2017, the club merged with Levadia, with the main team and first reserve disbanded, the second reserves, playing in the II Liiga, the fourth level, inherited the club's name. History The club was founded in 2002. Before the 2011 season, the club merged with Esiliiga club FC Atletik. They finished the 2011 season in second place, but were beaten in the promotion play-offs by Kuressaare 1–5 on aggregate. Infonet won the 2012 Esiliiga season and were promoted to the top tier Meistriliiga. Infonet finished its first season in the Estonian top division with 6th place. On 13 July 2015, Infonet beat amateur side Virtsu 36–0 in a 2015–16 Estonian Cup match, equalling Arbroath's 130-year-old record for the largest margin of victory. Infonet made their Eu ...
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Tula, Russia
Tula ( rus, Тула, p=ˈtulə) is the largest city and the administrative center of Tula Oblast in Russia, located south of Moscow. Tula is located in the northern Central Russian Upland on the banks of the Upa River, a tributary of the Oka. At the 2010 census, Tula had a population of 501,169, an increase from 481,216 in 2002, making it the 32nd largest city in Russia by population. A primarily industrial city, Tula was a fortress at the border of the Principality of Ryazan. The city was seized by Ivan Bolotnikov, and withstood a four-month siege by the Tsar's army. Historically, Tula was a major centre for the manufacture of armaments. The Demidov family built the first armament factory in Russia in the city, in what would become the Tula Arms Plant, which still operates to this day. Tula is home to the Klokovo air base, Tula State University, Tula Kremlin, The Tula State Museum of Weapons and Kazanskaya embankment of the Upa River (). Tula has a historical association ...
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Nikolai Glebov-Avilov
Nikolai Pavlovich Glebov-Avilov (russian: Николáй Пáвлович Глéбов-Ави́лов; 11 October 1887 – 13 March 1937) was a prominent Bolshevik revolutionary and the first People's Commissar of Posts and Telegraphs. He was executed during the Great Purge. Early career Born in Kaluga in 1897, Glebov-Avilov was the son of a cobbler who started work in a printshop in Kaluga. He became a Bolshevik in 1904, and during the 1905 Revolution he was active in Moscow, Kaluga and the Urals working in underground printshops, being hidden by the All-Russian Union of Railway Workers. From 1908, he was a professional revolutionary, working for the Bolsheviks in Moscow and the Urals. He founded the illegal newspaper ''The Kaluga Worker (Калужский рабочий).'' After the Kaluga Bolshevik committee was infiltrated by the police, he was arrested and sentenced to a year and eight months imprisonment in a fortress. Released in 1910, he moved to Moscow, and then ...
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