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Morozov (surname)
Morozov (masculine) (russian: Моро́зов) or Morozova () (feminine) is a common Russian surname. The alternative spellings are Morosov, Morosoff, Morosow, Morozow, Morozoff, Marozau and Marozaŭ. The surname is derived from the Russian word ''moroz'' (frost). The following people share this surname: * Alexander Morozov (other), disambiguation * Aleksei Morozov (born 1977), Russian ice hockey player * Anatoly Morozov (other), disambiguation * Anna Morozova (1921–1944), partisan and Hero of the Soviet Union *Artem Morozov (born 1980), Ukrainian rower *Boris Morozov (1590–1661), Russian statesman and boyar *Evgeny Morozov (born 1984), Belarusian-American researcher and writer *Feodosia Morozova (1632–1675), proponent of the Old Believers * Georgy Morozov (1923–1971), Soviet soldier * Georgy Fedorovich Morozov (1867–1920), Russian forest ecologist * Igor Morozov (other), several people * Ivan Morozov (other), several people *Liza Mor ...
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Nikolay Morozov (other)
Nikolai Morozov may refer to: *Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov (1854–1946), Russian scientist and revolutionary *Nikolai Morozov (figure skater) (born 1975), figure skater *Nikolai Petrovich Morozov (1916-1981), Russian football coach * Nikolai Morozov (politician), Soviet politician, see Central Committee elected by the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union The Central Committee of the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was in session from 1981 until 1986. It elected, at its 1st Plenary Session, the 26th Politburo, the 26th Secretariat and the 26th Party Control Committee of t ...
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Yury Morozov (other)
Yury Morozov (born 1949), is the former Prime Minister of South Ossetia. Yury Morozov may also refer to: * Yuri Morozov (ice hockey) (born 1938), Soviet ice hockey player * Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1934) (1934–2005), Russian football coach * Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1985), Russian football player * Yuri Morozov (musician) (1948–2006), Russian musician {{hndis, name=Morozov, Yury ...
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Vladimir Morozov (other)
Vladimir Morozov may refer to: *Vladimir Morozov (director/writer), Russian film director and screenwriter *Vladimir Nikolayevich Morozov (footballer) (born 1977), Russian footballer *Vladimir Morozov (figure skater) (born 1992), Russian pair skater *Vladimir Morozov (swimmer) (born 1992), Russian swimmer *Vladimir Ivanovich Morozov (1940) (1940 – 2023), Soviet canoer who competed from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s *Vladimir Ivanovich Morozov (born 1952), Soviet canoer who competed in the late 1970s *Vladimir Morozov (diplomat), Russian diplomat, see List of Ambassadors of Russia to Brunei *Vladimir Morozov, former treasurer of Russian private military contractor E.N.O.T. Corp. E.N.O.T. Corp (russian: ЧВК «ЕНОТ», translit=ChVK «YENOT»; also frequently written as ENOT Corp) was a Russian private military company founded by Igor Mangushev. It undertook mercenary work in Ukraine, Syria, and Nagorno-Karabakh. ...
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Viktor Morozov
Victor Morozov ( uk, Віктор Морозов) (born June 15, 1950) is one of Ukraine's most popular singer-songwriters. Musical career Victor Morozov was born on June 15, 1950, in Kremenets, a city in western Ukraine). He began his musical career in the early seventies in Lviv, where he created two of the first Ukrainian rock groups – "Quo Vadis" in 1971 and "Arnika" in 1972. By 1976, Victor was hired as a soloist with the ensemble " Vatra" and in 1979 became a soloist with the popular group " Smerichka". This gave him the opportunity to work closely with other well-known musicians and composers, such as Ihor Bilozir, Oksana Bilozir, Vika, Nazariy Yaremchuk and Volodymyr Ivasyuk. With these ensembles Victor also had the chance to travel and represent Ukraine, and the former Soviet Union, at many international music festivals. In 1988, Victor became one of the founders and artistic director of " Ne Zhurys!" (''"Don't Worry!"''), a cabaret-style musical theater group t ...
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Vadim Morozov
Vadim Nikolayevich Morozov (Russian: Вадим Николаевич Морозов; 24 June 1954 – 7 November 2021) was a Russian politician, magazine writer, and businessman. He was a senior advisor to the President of JSC "Russian Railways", a member of the board of the company. In specialty, Morozov was a railway engineer. He was formerly the first vice-president of Russian Railways from 2005 to 2015, who was responsible for the operational management of the company. He was the last railways minister before the position was abolished in 2004. Career Morozov began his career in 1971, as a mechanic locomotive depot Volkhovstroy 1 October Railway. He graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Railway Engineers in 1977. After graduation, he continued to work on the road, where he rose from there. From 1977 to 1997, he worked at the Oktyabrskaya railway. He was at the forefront of an illustrated magazine "RZD-Partner" in 1998 as a chairman of the editorial board. From May 1999 t ...
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Varvara Alekseevna Morozova
Varvara Alekseevna Morozova (1848-1917) was a Russian industrialist. She was the daughter of Aleksey Khludov and married to Abram Abramovich Morozov and Vasily Mikhailovich Sobolevsky. She was the acting president of the Tver Manufactory Association from 1882. She was also the perhaps most famed philanthropist in Moscow and awarded with an Imperial medal for her charitable work, known particularly as the patron of the Moscow University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious .... Family With Abram Morozov she had three sons: * Mikhail Abramovich Morozov (1870-1903), eldest son * Ivan Morozov (1871–1921), second son was a Russian businessman and from 1907 to 1914 a major collector of avant-garde French art. * Arseny Abramovich Morozov (1874-1908), youngest son Refere ...
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Valentin Morozov
Valentin Morozov (russian: Валентин Морозов; born June 1, 1975) is a Russian former professional ice hockey player who spent the majority of his career in the Russian Super League. Playing career NHL Draft Valentin Morozov was drafted in the sixth round, 154th overall, by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. After being drafted, he remained in Russia and played four seasons with CSKA Moscov. After the 1996-97 season, Morozov left CSKA Moscow and signed with Krylia Sovetov. AHL career In the summer of 1998, Morozov would receive a training camp invite to skate with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Morozov was one of the final cuts of the Penguins training camp. On September 27, Morozov was assigned to the Penguins' AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch. As a member of the Crunch, Morozov wore jersey #15. Despite finishing the season with 17 goals and 40 points in 63 games, Morozov also finished with a plus/minus of -40, which was the lowest mark among all Cr ...
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Sergey Morozov (other)
Sergey Morozov, Sergei Morozov or Serhiy Morozov may refer to the following notable people: *Sergey Morozov (fighter) (born 1989), Russian mixed martial artist * Sergey Morozov (footballer, b. 1989) (born 1989), Russian football centre bak * Serhiy Morozov (footballer, b. 1950) (1950–2021), Soviet international football player and Ukrainian football coach * Serhiy Morozov (footballer, b. 1961) (born 1961), Ukrainian football forward *Sergey Morozov (racewalker) (born 1988), Russian race walker *Sergey Morozov (politician) (born 1959), Russian politician *Sergey Morozov, businessman, creator of Grand Maket Rossiya Grand Maket Rossiya (russian: Гранд Макет Россия) is a private museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is a model layout designed on a scale of 1:87 (HO scale) and covers an area of . In this area, collective images of regions of th ...
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Savva Morozov
Savva Timofeyevich Morozov (russian: link=no, Са́вва Тимофе́евич Моро́зов, , Orekhovo-Zuevo, Bogorodsky Uyezd Moskovskaya Guberniya, Russian Empire – , Cannes, France) was a Russian textile magnate and philanthropist. Established by Savva Vasilyevich Morozov (1770–1862), the Morozov family was the fifth-richest in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. Biography Savva Timofeyevich Morozov came from an Old Believer merchant family which held the hereditary civil rank of honorary citizens (russian: Почётные граждане). This gave him freedom from conscription, freedom from corporal punishment, and freedom from taxation (russian: Подушный оклад). He grew up at the Morozov house at Trehsvyatitelskaya Lane 1-3c1 (russian: Большой Трёхсвятительский переулок) on Ivanovo Hill (russian: Ивановская горка) in the White City (russian: Белый город), now th ...
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Rinat Morozov
Rinat Morozov ( uk, Рінат Вікторович Морозов; born October 24, 1969, in Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR) is a Ukrainian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... manager. He is the current head coach of amateurs FC Arsenal-Politekhnik Kharkiv \amateurs\ in the First League of the Kharkiv Oblast. Career Morozov, after graduating of Kharkiv State Institute of Physical culture and Sport in 1991, he began coaching career. During 2006-2010 he worked in Russian Federation as Director of Sport in FC Gornyak Stroitel in Belgorod Oblast. He spent some years as manager in FC Helios. References External links Short Info {{DEFAULTSORT:Morozov, Rinat 1969 births Living people Footballers from Kharkiv Soviet footballers Ukrainian football managers ...
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Pavlik Morozov
Pavel Trofimovich Morozov (russian: link=no, Па́вел Трофи́мович Моро́зов; 14 November 1918 – 3 September 1932), better known by the diminutive Pavlik, was a Soviet youth praised by the Soviet press as a martyr. Evidence has emerged since the dissolution of the Soviet Union of the fabrication of the Pavlik Morozov legend, as well as what Soviet officials thought of him. His story, dated to 1932, is that of a 13-year-old boy who denounced his father to the authorities and was in turn killed by his family. His story was a subject of reading, songs, plays, a symphonic poem, a full-length opera, and six biographies. His politicized and mythologized story was used to encourage Soviet Bloc children to also inform on their parents.Orlando Figes ''The Whisperers: Private Life in Stalin's Russia'', 2007, , pages 122–126. Morozov's story was the basis of ''Bezhin Meadow'', an unreleased film from 1937 that was directed by Sergei Eisenstein, as well as the ...
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