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Arkady Borisov

Arkady Borisov

Arkady Borisov (1938–2016) – professor, Habilitated Doctor of computer sciences (Dr. habil. sc. comp.). >>

Larisa Borisova

Larisa Borisova

Larisa Borisova (1926–2011) – a lawyer. >>

Feofan Borisovich

Feofan Borisovich

Feofan Borisovich (1868–1943) –  a Rural Dean of the Ludza District, Archpriest, teacher of the Law of God. >>

Olga Borovskaya-Pigulevskaya

Olga Borovskaya-Pigulevskaya

Olga Borovskaya (maiden Pigulevskaya; 1892–1986) – a pianist and piano playing teacher. >>

Alexander Borovsky

Alexander Borovsky

Alexander Borovsky (1889 or 1892–1968) – a famous piano player and theatre leader. >>

Alexander Boyarsky

Alexander Boyarsky

Alexander Boyarsky (1938–1980) – an actor of Riga Russian Drama Theatre (1964–1980), half-brother of the famous Russian actor Mikhail Boyarsky. >>

George Browne

George Browne

Yuri Browne (George Browne; 1698–1792) – a Count, commander and Governor-General of Riga from 1762, from 1882 to 1792 the Baltic Governor-General. >>

Eugenia Brugane

Eugenia Brugane

Eurgenia Brugane (1903–1985) – the famous Latvian harp player and teacher. >>

Theodor Buchgoltz

Theodor Buchgoltz

Theodor (Fyodor) Buchgoltz (1872–1924) – professor of Riga Polytechnic Institute, Dean of the Agricultural Department. >>

Ivan Bugayenkov

Ivan Bugayenkov

Ivan Bugayenkov (1938) as a member of the all-Union volleyball team of the USSR became a double Olympic champion (1964, 1968). >>

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