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Vasilyev, Vasiliev or Vassiliev or Vassiljev (russian: Васильев), or Vasilyeva or Vasilieva (feminine; russian: link=no, Васильева), is a common Russian surname that is derived from the Russian given name ''Vasiliy'' (equivalent of '' Basil'') and literally means "Vasiliy's". It may refer to: * Alexander Vasilyev (musician) (born 1969), lead singer and guitar player for the Russian rock band Splean * Alexander Vasilyev (other), multiple people * Alexander Vassiliev, Russian journalist, writer and espionage historian *Boris Vasilyev (other), multiple people *Denys Vasilyev (born 1987), Ukrainian footballer *Dimitry Vassiliev (born 1979), Russian ski jumper *Dmitry Vasilyev (biathlete) (born 1962), Soviet biathlete and Olympic champion *Dmitri Vasilyev (runner), Russian runner who participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics *Dmitri Vasilyev (director) (1900–1984), Soviet film director *Dmitri Vladimirovich Vasilyev (footballer) (born 1977), Russian i ...
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Oleg Kimovich Vasilyev
Oleg Kimovich Vasiliev (russian: Олег Кимович Васильев; born 22 November 1959) is a Russian former pair skater who competed internationally for the Soviet Union. With his then-wife Elena Valova, he is the 1984 Olympic champion, 1988 Olympic silver medalist, and three-time World Champion (1983, 1985, 1988). Their coach throughout their career was Tamara Moskvina. After retiring from competition, Vasiliev became a coach, leading the pair of Tatiana Totmianina / Maxim Marinin to the 2006 Olympic title. Personal life Vasiliev was born in Leningrad (modern-day Saint Petersburg), Russian SFSR, to parents Ludmila Konstantinovna Vasilieva, a nurse, and Kim Mikhailovich Vasiliev. He graduated from the Institute for Physical Culture in Saint Petersburg. Vasiliev moved to Chicago, Illinois in December 1997. He was married to Valova from 1984 to 1992. He later married a Saint Petersburg resident named Valentina (divorced in 2000), with whom he has a daughter, Katia. H ...
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Leonid Vasiliev
Leonid Leonidovich Vasiliev (in Russian: Леонид Леонидович Васильев) (1891–1966) was a Russian Soviet parapsychologist and physiologist. Career Vasiliev worked as a professor of physiology at Leningrad University. He helped establish the first parapsychology laboratory at Leningrad. Vasiliev conducted experiments with subjects into telepathy and reported successful results. After Vasiliev's main experiments were completed, his laboratory staff made an official statement declaring "We have not established whether telepathy exists. We want to find out. Then we can say yes or no." His research was discontinued.Soviet Notebook: Crackdown on Parapsychology. (1975). ''New Scientist''. 13 February. p. 397 Vasiliev's book ''Experiments in Mental Suggestion'' was translated into English in 1963 and was popular with Western parapsychologists. Robin Waterfield stated that from the reports it was difficult to ascertain what controls there were in the experiments. ...
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Mikhail Vasilyev (explorer)
Mikhail Nikolayevich Vasilyev (russian: Михаил Николаевич Васильев; 1770 – June 23, 1847) was a Russian explorer and vice admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy. He is reputed for having surveyed the then little-known coast of Alaska as navigator. Vasiliev was sent by the Russian Imperial Hydrographic Service in 1819 to explore the northern parts of the Pacific Ocean and particularly the area around the Bering Strait. Certain geographic features of the Alaskan coast, like the Lindenberg Peninsula and Sealion Island were named by him in the maps that were subsequently published. In 1820 Mikhail Vasiliev on the ship ''Otkrytie (Discovery)'' entered the Chukchi Sea and explored the coast of Alaska from Kotzebue Sound to Icy Cape and later from Norton Sound to Cape Newenham. He was accompanied by Gleb Semenovich Shishmarev (1781-1835), who was in command of the ship ''Blagonamerennyi (Good Intent)''. After these surveys, in which he is credited to be the ...
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Alexander Vasilyev (other)
Alexander Vasilyev may refer to: *Alexander Vasiliev (historian) (1867–1953), author of ''History of the Byzantine Empire'' *Alexander Pavlovich Vasiliev (1894–1944), Orthodox priest *Alexander Vassiliev (born 1962), Russian journalist *Alexander Vasilyev (musician) (born 1969), Russian musician *Alexandr Vasiliev (ice hockey, born 1989), Russian ice hockey player *Alexander Vasilyev (fashion historian) (born 1958), Russian fashion historian, collector and TV host *Aleksandr Nikolaevich Vasiliev (born 1982), Russian politician See also *Aleksandr Vasilyev (other) *Alexey Vasilyev (other) * Vasilyev Vasilyev, Vasiliev or Vassiliev or Vassiljev (russian: Васильев), or Vasilyeva or Vasilieva (feminine; russian: link=no, Васильева), is a common Russian surname that is derived from the Russian given name '' Vasiliy'' (equivalent ...
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Nikolai Vasilyev (other)
Nikolai Vasilyev may refer to: * Nicolai Vasiliev, a possibly fictitious Russian suggested as a Jack the Ripper suspect * Nikolay Vasiliev (Russian politician) (born 1958), Russian politician * (1916–2011), a member of the Soviet Central Committee * Nicolai A. Vasiliev (1880–1940), Russian logician * Nikolay Ivanovich Vasilyev (colonel) (1906–1941), Soviet army officer * Nikolai Vasilyevich Vasilyev (1875–1940), Russian architect * Nikolay Vasilyev (hurdler) (born 1956), Soviet hurdler * Nikolay Vasilyev (rower) Nikolay Vasilyev ( Russian: Николай Васильев; born 2 April 1952) is a Soviet rower. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of ... (born 1952), Soviet rower who participated at the 1972 Summer Olympics * Nikolai Viktorovich Vasilyev (born 1957), Soviet Russian football player and coach {{hndis, Vasilyev, Nikolai ...
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Dmitri Vladimirovich Vasilyev (footballer)
Dmitri Vladimirovich Vasilyev (russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Васильев; born 25 March 1977) is a retired Russian football player. Unable to recover from a string of injuries, he finished his career in 2008 aged 31. He currently works as a U-9 youth coach at DYuSSh Smena-Zenit. Career A DYuSSh Smena graduate and a former captain of Rubin, Vasilyev is also a record holder as he is the first defender to score a hat-trick in Russian Premier League. Since retiring, he briefly appeared for amateur side FC Zapad in St. Petersburg football championship, playing three games. International career Vasilyev played his only game for the Russia on 28 August 2003 in a friendly against Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated .... References External lin ...
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Margarita Vasileva
Margarita Vasilieva (Bulgarian: Маргарита Василева; born 30 May 2005) is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast. She is world champion with the Bulgarian team in All-around at the world championship 2022 in Sofia and world champion in final with 3 ribbons+2balls. She won gold in the senior team competition at the 2022 European Championships. Personal life She started to train in rhythmic gymnastics when she was 7, encouraged by her mother. Her idol is former group captain Simona Dyankova and her goal is to become Olympic champion. Career Vasileva was selected for the Bulgarian junior group in 2017, winning medals internationally, but failing to do so in important meets such as the junior European and World Championship. Senior In 2022, when the girls of the previous senior group retired after becoming Olympic champions, Vasileva became a starter in the two routines since the World Cup in Pesaro, where the group won silver in the All-Around and 3 ribbons + 2 balls a ...
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Konstantin Vasilyev
Konstantín Alexeyevich Vasilyev (russian: Константи́н Алексе́евич Васи́льев; September 3, 1942 – October 29, 1976) was a Russian symbolist painter, who left more than 400 paintings and drawings. His range of works included portraits, landscapes, realistic compositions, Russian epics, Slavic and Teutonic mythology, and battle paintings. Vasilyev popularized legendary characters of the Russian folk art, songs and fairy tales: Ilya Muromets, Mikula Selyaninovich, Svyatogor, , Dobrynya Nikitich, Volga Svyatoslavich and others. His Scandinavian and Germanic saga cycle includes depictions of Odin, Freyja and valkyries. Several paintings are devoted to the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet people. These include "Marshal Zhukov", "Invasion", "The Parade of 1941" and "Nostalgia." Death and legacy Konstantin Vasilyev died on October 29, 1976, in a railway accident near Kazan. His family and friends never believed in the official version of his dea ...
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Dmitry Vasilyev (biathlete)
Dmitry Vladimirovich Vasilyev (russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Васильев) (born 8 December 1962 in Leningrad) is a former Soviet Biathlon, biathlete. At the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Vasilyev won a gold medal with the Soviet relay team, which consisted of himself, Juri Kashkarov, Algimantas Šalna and Sergei Bulygin. He received another gold medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Vasilyev also won a 20 km individual Biathlon World Cup, World Cup race in Holmenkollen in the 1982–83 Biathlon World Cup, 1982–83 season. Biathlon results All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union. Olympic Games ''2 medals (2 gold)'' World Championships ''2 medals (1 gold, 1 silver)'' :''*During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in the Olympic program.'' Individual victories ''1 victory (1 In)'' :''*Results are from UIPMB and IBU races which include the Biathlon World Cup, Biathlon World Ch ...
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Fyodor Vasilyev
Fyodor Alexandrovich Vasilyev (russian: Фёдор Александрович Васильев, 1850 – 1873) was a Russian Imperial landscape painter who introduced the lyrical landscape style in Russian art. Biography Fyodor Vasilyev was born in Gatchina to a low-level government official, Alexander Vasilyevich Vasilyev, and Olga Emelyanova Polyntseva on 22 February N.S. 1850. His parents married four years later, so he was always considered an illegitimate child. Feodor had to earn his living from the age of 12 – he worked as a mailman, scribe, and assistant to a restorer of pictures. After his father’s death, he became the sole supporter of the family. In 1863, he managed to enter the evening classes of the School of Painting at the Society for Promotion of Artists (russian: Школа Поощрения Художеств). While at school, Vasilyev got acquainted with many painters, who took care of him. In 1866 famous landscape painter Ivan Shishkin fell i ...
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Oleg Vassiliev (painter)
Oleg Vassiliev (russian: Олег Владимирович Васильев; November 4, 1931; Moscow – January 25, 2013) was a Russian painter associated with the Soviet Nonconformist Art style. Vassiliev emigrated to the United States, arriving in New York City in 1990 and later lived and worked in St. Paul, Minnesota. Education Vassiliev graduated from V.I. Surikov State Art Institute, Moscow, in 1958. In the late 1950s he became influenced by the Russian avant-garde formalists, Vladimir Favorsky (1886–1964), Robert Falk (1886–1958), and Artur Fonvizin (1883–1973). Biography From the 1950s through the 1980s, Vassiliev worked with friend and collaborator Erik Bulatov as a children's book illustrator. They developed a unique style of illustration that combined realist painting with graphic elements, such as text. This "official" source of income provided the means and materials for Vassiliev to take part in the Soviet Nonconformist Art movement, also known as "u ...
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