• Aleksandr Antonov may refer to: Aleksandr Antonov (politician) (1888–1922), Russian politician Aleksandr Antonov (actor) (1898–1962), Russian actor Aleksandr...
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    Aleksandr Stepanovich Antonov (26 July 1889 – 24 June 1922) (Russian: Алекса́ндр Степа́нович Анто́нов) was a Russian revolutionary, member of the Socialist...
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    Aleksandr Pavlovich Antonov (Russian: Александр Павлович Антонов; 13 February 1898, in Moscow – 26 November 1962) was a Soviet film actor who had a lengthy...
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  • Aleksandr Anatolyevich Antonov (Russian: Александр Анатольевич Антонов; born 6 July 1958) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player...
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    organization was led by the former Social-Revolutionary politician Aleksandr Antonov. The goal of the organization was the 'overthrow of the government...
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    mutineers and allowing the Potemkin to pass between their ships. Aleksandr Antonov as Grigory Vakulinchuk (Bolshevik sailor) Vladimir Barsky as Commander...
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  • It may refer to: Aleksandr Antonov (disambiguation), several people Aleksei Antonov (1896–1962), a Soviet Army general Anatoly Antonov (born 1955), the...
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  • working conditions of developing industry. Among these atamans were Aleksandr Antonov, Nykyfor Hryhoriv, Danylo Terpylo and Nestor Makhno. Despite Soviet...
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    Sergei Eisenstein's film Battleship Potemkin, where he was played by Aleksandr Antonov. Neal Bascomb, Red Mutiny, p. 44. Neal Bascomb, Red Mutiny, p. 46...
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    Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn (11 December 1918 – 3 August 2008) was a Russian writer and prominent Soviet dissident who helped to raise global awareness...
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