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Elizaveta () may refer to: People * Elizaveta Alexandrova-Zorina, (born 1984), Russian-born writer * Elizaveta Arzamasova (born 1995), Russian actress * Elizaveta Akhmatova (1820–1904), Russian writer, publisher and translator * Elizaveta Axenova (born 1995), Russian-born Kazakhstani luger * Elizaveta Bagriana (1893–1991), Bulgarian poet * Elizaveta Bagryantseva (1929–1996), Russian discus thrower * Elizaveta Bem (1843–1914), Russian painter * Elizaveta Boyarskaya (born 1985), Russian theater and film actress * Elizaveta Bykova (1913–1989), Soviet chess player * Elizaveta Chesnokova (born 1996), Russian freestyle skier * Elizaveta Dementyeva (1928–2022), Soviet sprint canoer * Elizaveta Dubrovina (born 1993), Russian acrobatic gymnast * Elizaveta Ermolaeva (born 1930), Soviet middle-distance runner * Elizaveta Ersberg (1882-1942), Russian parlormaid to the Imperial family * Elizaveta Glinka (1962–2016), Russian humanitarian * Elizaveta Golovanova (born 19 ...
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Elizaveta Alexandrova-Zorina
Elizaveta Borisovna Alexandrova-Zorina (; born 22 March 1984) is a Russian author and columnist. She is also a publicist and blogger. She was a columnist for ''Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty'' and ''Moskovskij Komsomolets'' and authored six books published by ''Eksmo''. Alexandrova was born in Leningrad and grew up in Kovdor. She studied at the High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors. She is an atheist and radical leftist. She is a ''Zvezda (magazine), Zvezda'' magazine award winner (2019). She lives in Djursholm, Sweden. Bibliography *''Маленький человек'' (Eksmo, 2012). ''The Little Man'', trans. Melanie Moore (Glas New Russian Writing, 2013) *''Человек без лица'' (Eksmo, 2016) *''Три семерки'' (Eksmo, 2016) *''Сломанная кукла'' (Eksmo, 2016) *''Треть жизни мы спим'' (Eksmo, 2018) *''Рюссен коммер!'' (Eksmo, 2021) *''Imperiets barn : ett reportage'' (Volante, 2023) References
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Elizaveta Grechishnikova
Yelizaveta Andrianovna Grechishnikova (; born 12 December 1983) is a Russian long-distance runner. She represented Russia in the 5000 metres at the World Championships in Athletics in 2009 and 2011. She was eighth in the event at the 2010 European Athletics Championships. Born in Mordovia, her first medal came at the 2007 Summer Universiade, where she was the 5000 m bronze medallist. Grechishnikova won her first national title at the Russian Indoor Championships in 2010. She took her first outdoor title two years later over 10,000 metres The 10,000 metres or the 10,000-metre run is a common long-distance track running event. The event is part of the athletics programme at the Olympic Games and the World Athletics Championships, and is common at championship-level events. The ... at the IAAF Moscow Challenge meeting. On 25 October 2013 the Russian Anti-Doping Agency suspended her until 15 October 2015 and voided all her performances since 18 August 2009. Achievement ...
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Elizaveta Makarova
Elizaveta Dmitriyevna Makarova (, born 17 June 1994) is a Russian pair skater who competed internationally for Bulgaria with Leri Kenchadze. They became the 2013 Toruń Cup champions, 2015 Bavarian Open The Bavarian Open is an international figure skating competition held in February at the Eissportzentrum Oberstdorf in Oberstdorf, Germany. It is organized by the Skating Union of Bavaria. Since 2011, it has been sanctioned by the Deutsche Eisla ... bronze medalists, and four-time Bulgarian national champions. The pair competed at four European Championships and three World Championships. Earlier in her career, Makarova competed for four seasons with Alexei Shemet in Russia. Programs (with Kenchadze) Competitive highlights ''CS: Challenger Series'' With Kenchadze for Bulgaria With Shemet References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Makarova, Elizaveta 1994 births Russian female pair skaters Bulgarian female pair skaters Living people Russian emigran ...
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Elizaveta Lugovskikh
Elizaveta Aleksandrovna Lugovskikh (; born 26 May 2000) is a Russian- Montenegrin individual rhythmic gymnast who represented Montenegro at international competitions. She was born in Voronezh. She currently lives in Singapore. Gymnastics career In 2015, she participated in the N.D. Lifirenko memorial KMS tournament and took first place. Lugovskikh debuted in the senior international scene at the 2017 Moscow Senior International tournament. She finished 17th in the all-around at the 2017 Russian Championships, and she took second place in the team competition. On 31 March – 2 April, Lugovskikh won silver in the all-around at the 2017 Irina Deleanu Cup. She then competed at tournament the "2017 Citta di Pesaro" where she won the all-around gold medal, she also qualified 2 apparatus finals taking gold in ribbon and ball. On 12–14 May, Lugovskikh competed in her first World Challenge Cup at the 2017 Portimao World Cup where she won silver in the all-around behind teammate Iu ...
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Elizaveta Litvinova
250px Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova (1845–1919?) was a Russian mathematician and pedagogue. She is the author of over 70 articles about mathematics education. Early life and education Born in 1845 in czarist Russia as Elizaveta Fedorovna Ivashkina, she completed her early education at a women's high school in Saint Petersburg. In 1866 Elizaveta married Viktor Litvinov, who, unlike Vladimir Kovalevsky (Sofia Kovalevskaya's husband), would not allow her to travel to Europe to study at the universities there. Thus, Litvinova started to study with Strannoliubskii, who had also privately tutored Kovalevskaya. In 1872, as soon as her husband died, Litvinova went to Zürich and enrolled at a polytechnic institute. In 1873 the Russian czar decreed all Russian women studying in Zürich had to return to Russia or face the consequences. Litvinova was one of the few to ignore the decree and she remained to continue her studies, earning her baccalaureate in Zürich in 1876. She completed ...
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Elizaveta Lavrovskaya
Yelizaveta Andreyevna Lavrovskaya (;  – February 4, 1919) was a Russian mezzo-soprano praised for her dramatic performances of operatic arias and her sensitive interpretations of lieder.Spencer, ''New Grove (1980)'', 10:556. An acquaintance of composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, she suggested that he compose an opera based on Alexander Pushkin's verse-play ''Eugene Onegin''.Brown, ''Crisis Years'', 142. Tchaikovsky followed her suggestion; the result was what is often considered the composer's finest opera. Life and career Born in Kashin, Lavrovskaya studied first at the Elizabeth Institute in Moscow under Fenzi, then at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory under Henriette Nissen-Saloman. The Grand Duchess Yelena Pavlovna, the German-born aunt of Tsar Alexander II of Russia and royal sponsor of both the Russian Musical Society and the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, was impressed by Lavrovskaya's performance in a student presentation of Christoph Willibald Gluck's opera '' ...
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Elizaveta Kulichkova
Elizaveta Dmitrievna Kulichkova (; born 12 April 1996) is a Russian former tennis player. She competed for her last pro match at the 2017 US Open. In her career, she won seven singles titles on the ITF Circuit. On 22 February 2016, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 87. Kulichkova was ranked the No. 3 junior tennis player in the world in May 2012, and in January 2014, won the girls' singles and doubles events at the Australian Open. Career Kulichkova made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2014 İstanbul Cup as a qualifier. Having defeated Nadiia Kichenok and Melinda Czink in the preliminary rounds, she lost to Shahar Pe'er in round one. Further first-round exits followed in Hong Kong and Seoul before once again coming through qualifying in Tianjin where she defeated Sílvia Soler Espinosa, before losing to Peng Shuai in the second round. Kulichkova made her major debut at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships by defeating Yanina Wickmayer (3–6, 7–6, 10� ...
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Elizaveta Kruglikova
Elizaveta Sergeyevna Kruglikova (Russian: Елизавета Сергеевна Кругликова; 31 January Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates.html" ;"title="nowiki/> O.S. 19 January1865 – 21 July 1941) was a Russian-Soviet painter, etcher, silhouettist and Monotype">monotypist. Biography She was born in Saint Petersburg">Silhouette">silhouettist and Monotype">monotypist. Biography She was born in Saint Petersburg to Olga Yuliyevna Neyman (1836–1922) and Sergey Nikolaevich Kruglikov (1832–1910). Her father was a military officer who was an amateur painter, and her grandfather, Nikolai Alexandrovich Kruglikov (1788–1868), was a professional painter. In 1880, she lived with her father in Poltava, where she first met artists associated with the Peredvizhniki and decided on art as a career. From 1890 to 1895, she attended classes at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, where she studied with Illarion Pryanishnikov, Sergei Korovin and Abram Arkhi ...
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Elizaveta Kovalskaya
Yelizaveta Nikolayevna Kovalskaya (; 17/29 June 1851 – 1943) was a Russian revolutionary, narodnik, and founding member of Black Repartition. Early life Kovalskaya was born near Kharkiv. Her mother was a serf, who belonged to her father, Colonel Solntsev. When she was aged about seven, she confronted her father, having just learnt that "there were landowners and peasant serfs in the world, that landowners could sell people, that my father could separate my mother and me by selling her to one neighbouring landowner and me to another—but my mother could not sell my father." He agreed to free them both, and had them registered as free citizens, and arranged for her to be privately educated. When he unexpectedly died, he left his large estate to his illegitimate daughter. She used her new wealth to organise free higher education courses for women, and hired a lecturer named Yakov Kovalsky, whom she married but later divorced, until a police officer came and threatened to arr ...
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Elizaveta Klyuchereva
Elizaveta Klyuchereva (Елизавета Ключерева, born 1999) is a Russian pianist who began studying music at the age of six. In 2006, she became a student at the music school of the Moscow Conservatory. She is a winner of more than 20 competitions. Biography Born on 27 May 1999, in Moscow, Russia, Elizaveta Klyuchereva has studied music since she was six, first with Manana Kandelaky and later with Alexander Strukov and Kira Shashkina at the Central Music School of Moscow's State Conservatory where, as of January 2016, she is in the tenth grade . She has performed in Russia, Germany, China, CZ Republic, England, America, Ukraine, Denmark, France, and Italy and has been awarded five Grand Prizes. Orchestras she has performed with include the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, and the Kharkiv Symphony Orchestra. She has received support from the Yamaha Music Foundation and the Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation. Awards Since 2010, Klyuchereva has received ma ...
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Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva
Elizaveta Khasanzhonovna Khudaiberdieva (, born 2 October 2002) is a retired Russian ice dancer. With her current skating partner, Egor Bazin, she is the 2023 Russian champion, 2022 Russian national bronze medalist. With her former skating partner, Nikita Nazarov, she is the 2019 World Junior silver medalist and the 2018–19 Junior Grand Prix Final bronze medalist. She also won four gold medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, two with Nazarov and two with Andrei Filatov. Personal life Elizaveta Khudaiberdieva was born on 2 October 2002 in Mytishchi, Russia. Her mother is Russian and her father is Uzbek. On 27 February 2022, she married the producer of Channel One Kirill Blagov. Career Early career Khudaiberdieva began learning to skate in 2006. She was a single skater until 2015–2016 season. She then switched to ice dancing and teamed up with Nikita Nazarov. They started to compete together in 2016–2017 season. They were coached by Denis Samokhin ...
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Elizaveta Khripounova
Elizaveta Igorevna Khripounova (Russian: Елизавета Игоревна Хрипунова), formerly known as Elly K, is a Russian-American pianist, singer/songwriter and opera singer. Early life Elizaveta was born in New York City and raised in Moscow, Russia. She left Moscow when she was sixteen. Career Elizaveta is a pianist, singer/songwriter, and opera singer with classical training. In 2007 she released a digital EP "Like Water". The title track was featured in the 2008 motion picture'' The House Bunny''. Her song "Gravity" was featured in the 2010 motion picture '' Ice Castles''. Her debut full-length album '' Beatrix Runs'' was produced by Grammy Award-winner Greg Wells and was digitally released on Universal Republic Records 24 January 2012 exclusively via iTunes. The album was physically released through Amazon on 17 July 2012. Also on 17 July 2012, Elizaveta released her iTunes Session EP. In 2013 Khripounova performed at the TED Global 2013. On 1 ...
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