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Potapov (masculine, russian: Потапов) or Potapova (feminine, russian: Потапова) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleksandr Potapov (1818–1886), Russian statesman * Anastasia Potapova, (born 2001), Russian tennis player * Leonid Potapov (1935-2020), Russian politician * Leonid P. Potapov (1905–2000), Russian ethnographer * Maksim Potapov (ice hockey), Russian ice hockey player * Mikhail Feofanovich Potapov (1921–1943), Soviet military officer * Viktor Potapov (1947–2017), Russian sailor * Viktor Pavlovich Potapov (1934–2021), Soviet and Russian naval aviator * Vladimir Potapov Vladimir Petrovich Potapov (24 January 1914 – 21 December 1980) was a Soviet mathematician. He was born in Odesa and died in Kharkiv. External links Vladimir Petrovich Potapovat the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive The MacTutor Histo ... (1914–1980), Ukrainian mathematician See also * 13480 Potapov, a main-belt asteroid {{surname ...
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Aleksandr Potapov (statesman)
Alexander Lvovich Potapov (russian: Алекса́ндр Льво́вич Пота́пов; 15 September 1818, in Zemlyansky, Voronezh Governorate – 24 October 1886, in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian statesman. Potapov was Chief of Staff of the Special Corps of Gendarmes from 1861 to 1864, Governor-General of Vilna from 1868 to 1874, and Chief of Gendarmes and Executive Head of the Third Section The Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery (russian: Tretiye Otdeleniye, or ''III otdeleniye sobstvennoy E.I.V. kantselyarii'' - in full: Третье отделение Собственной Его Императорского ... of H.I.M. Chancellery from 1874 to 1876. His wife was Princess Ekaterina Vassilievna Obolensky (1820–1871). 1818 births 1886 deaths Chiefs of the Special Corps of Gendarmes Governors-General of Lithuania {{Russia-politician-stub ...
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Anastasia Potapova
Anastasia Sergeyevna Potapova (born 30 March 2001) is a Russian tennis player. Potapova has a career-high ranking of No. 44 achieved on 17 October 2022 and a doubles ranking of No. 44 achieved on 3 October 2022. Potapova is a former junior No. 1, as well as the 2016 Wimbledon Championships girls' singles champion. Career Juniors On the junior tour, Potapova has a career-high junior ranking of 1, achieved in July 2016. Potapova has had large success on the junior tour including a semifinal at the 2016 French Open, quarterfinals at the 2016 Australian Open and the 2015 Wimbledon Championships and doubles finals at the 2015 US Open and the 2016 French Open. Potapova won the 2016 Wimbledon Championships girls' title, defeating Dayana Yastremska in the final. Two of the seven match points in the final set were overturned by challenges. This title made her the No. 1 junior in the world. Potapova's other junior highlights include semifinal appearances at the Trofeo Bonfiglio and ...
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Leonid Potapov
Leonid Vasilyevich Potapov (russian: Леони́д Васи́льевич Пота́пов; 4 July 1935 – 12 November 2020) was the President of the Buryat Republic in Russia from August 1991 to July 2007. He was reelected three times (in 1994, 1998 and 2002); in 2002 he received 68% of the vote. Biography Potapov was born in Uakit, Buryatia. In 1959 he graduated as an Engineer from Khabarovsk Institute of Railway Transport. From January to April 1990 he was nominal Vice President (Vice Chairman of Supreme Council) of Turkmen SSR. In April 1990 he returned to Buryatia and was nominated as a local communist party chief (1st secretary of CPSU Buryatian branch). In October 1991 he became Chairman of the Supreme Council. He died from COVID-19 on 12 November 2020, aged 85. Honours and awards * Order of Merit for the Fatherland; ** 3rd class (7 August 2007) - for outstanding contribution to strengthening Russian statehood and many years of diligent work ** 4th class (11 May 1998) ...
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Leonid P
Leonid (russian: Леонид ; uk, Леонід ; be, Леанід, Ljeaníd ) is a Slavic version of the given name Leonidas. The French version is Leonide. People with the name include: * Leonid Andreyev (1871–1919), Russian playwright and short-story writer who led the Expressionist movement in the national literature * Leonid Brezhnev (1906–1982), leader of the USSR from 1964 to 1982 * Leonid Buryak (b. 1953), USSR/Ukraine-born Olympic-medal-winning soccer player and coach * Leonid Bykov (1928–1979), Soviet and Ukrainian actor, film director, and script writer * Leonid Desyatnikov (b. 1955), Soviet and Russian opera and film composer * Leonid Feodorov (1879–1935), a bishop and Exarch for the Russian Catholic Church, and survivor of the Gulag * Leonid Filatov (1946–2003), Soviet and Russian actor, director, poet, and pamphleteer * Leonid Gaidai, (1923–1993), Soviet comedy film director * Leonid Geishtor (b. 1936), USSR (Belarus)-born Olympic champion Canadian ...
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Maksim Potapov (ice Hockey)
Maksim Potapov (born 25 May 1980) is a Russia, Russian former professional ice hockey player who most recently played for the Nippon Paper Cranes in the Asia League Ice Hockey. He previously played extensively in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). External links

* * 1980 births Living people Detroit Vipers players Johnstown Chiefs players Atlant Moscow Oblast players HC Spartak Moscow players Lokomotiv Yaroslavl players Molot-Prikamye Perm players Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod players Russian ice hockey left wingers Place of birth missing (living people) Sherbrooke Castors players Sherbrooke Faucons players Nippon Paper Cranes players Sportspeople from Voronezh {{russia-icehockey-winger-stub ...
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Mikhail Feofanovich Potapov
Mikhail Feofanovich Potapov (russian: Михаи́л Феофа́нович Пота́пов, 23 January 1921 - 8 July 1943) was a Soviet Red Army artillery captain and commander of an anti-tank artillery battery from the 1188th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment of the 13th Anti-Tank Artillery Brigade, 2nd Tank Army. Potapov's battery destroyed ten German tanks near the Ponyri railway station at the Battle of Kursk.Zhilin, V. A. (2003). ''Kurskaya bitva: khronika, fakty, lyudi'', Bk 1. Moscow: OLMA. p. 131. . Captain Potapov was killed during the battle on 8 July 1943. He was twenty-two years old and had been in the Red Army since 1938. He had served in the artillery as an officer since graduating from the Moscow Artillery School in 1940 and had received the Order of the Red Banner and other decorations during his war service. He was posthumously named a Hero of the Soviet Union and awarded the Gold Star and Order of Lenin The Order of Lenin (russian: Орден Ленина, Or ...
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Viktor Potapov
Viktor Yakovlevich Potapov (russian: Виктор Яковлевич Потапов; 29 March 1947 – 10 December 2017) was a Soviet and Russian sailor. He won a bronze medal in the ''Finn class'' at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 (german: München 1972), was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. .... He died in Dolgoprudny as a result of an automobile accident on 10 December 2017. References External links * * * 1947 births 2017 deaths Medalists at the 1972 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the Soviet Union Olympic medalists in sailing Olympic sailors for the Soviet Union People from Dolgoprudny Road incident deaths in Russia Russian male sailors (sport) Sailors at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Finn Sailors at the 1976 Summer Olympics – 470 Sailors at the 1980 Summe ...
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Viktor Pavlovich Potapov
Viktor Pavlovich Potapov (russian: Виктор Павлович Потапов; 7 January 1934 – 23 June 2021) was an officer of the Soviet military who held a number of posts in naval aviation, serving as the last head of Soviet Naval Aviation, and the first head of Russian Naval Aviation, reaching the rank of Colonel General. Born in 1934, Potapov became interested in aviation at an early age. He joined a flying club while in school, experience which stood him in good stead when he enrolled in the in 1951. Training on the Yakovlev Yak-18 and Tupolev Tu-2 propeller-driven aircraft, and the Ilyushin Il-28 jet torpedo bomber, Potapov was assigned to the . He continued to develop his skills on the latest military aircraft entering service, and rose through the ranks and positions. Transferring to the in 1966, Potapov commanded, and helped establish aviation regiments. After studies at the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, he was appointed to command ...
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Vladimir Potapov
Vladimir Petrovich Potapov (24 January 1914 – 21 December 1980) was a Soviet mathematician. He was born in Odesa and died in Kharkiv. External links Vladimir Petrovich Potapovat the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive is a website maintained by John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Robertson and hosted by the University of St Andrews in Scotland. It contains detailed biographies on many historical and contemporary mathemati ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Potapov, Vladimir Soviet mathematicians 1914 births 1980 deaths People from Odesa Academic staff of K. D. Ushinsky South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University ...
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13480 Potapov
Year 1348 ( MCCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 1348th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 348th year of the 2nd millennium, the 48th year of the 14th century, and the 9th and pre-final year of the 1340s decade. Events January–December * January – Gonville Hall, the forerunner of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, England, is founded. * January 25 – The 6.9-magnitude 1348 Friuli earthquake centered in Northern Italy was felt across Europe. Contemporary minds linked the quake with the Black Death, fueling fears that the Biblical Apocalypse had arrived. * February 2 – Battle of Strėva: the Teutonic Order secure a victory over the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. * April 7 – Charles University in Prague, founded the previous year by papal bull, is granted privileges by Charles I, King of Bohemia, in a golden bull. * April 23 – E ...
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