Boris Popov gwith students of the UL
Anna Gumilyova (1889-1965) – wife of Dmitry Gumilyov (1884-1922), elder brother of the poet Nikolai Gumilyov. Teacher, author of the memoirs «Nikolai Gumilyov in the memoirs of his contemporaries.» >>
Alexander Gurin (1959) – Candidate of Historical Sciences, journalist. >>
Nikolay Guryanov (1909–2002) – archpriest. >>
Andrey Gusachenko (1982) – a Latvian historian, PhD in history, specialist in the fields of the White Movement, Russian anti-Bolshevik organizations in the interwar Latvia, as well as the history of the Russian community in Latvia. >>
Andrey Gusev (1869–1931) – an entrepreneur, public figure and philanthropist. >>
Igor Gusev (1965) – historian and guide. >>
Pavel Gusev (1872–1930) – a sworn advocate. >>
Viktor Gushchin (1958) – historian, public leader, journalist and publicist. From 2020 president of the Russian community of Latvia. >>
Nikolay Hagelstrom (1812-1883) – major general of the Russian army, chief engineer of the Dinaburg / Daugavpils fortress, mayor of Dinaburg, founder of the first theater in this city. >>
Maxim Hanfmann (1873–1934) – an editor of the Riga newspaper «Segodnya». >>