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Yakov Mikhailov

Yakov Mikhailov

Yakov Mikhailov (1803–1860) – a priest, on April 22, 1845 for the first time celebrated the Divine Liturgy in the Latvian in the Riga Intercession Church. >>

Lavrenty Mikhailov

Lavrenty Mikhailov

Lavrenty Mikhailov (1913-1985) –  a spiritual father, an outstanding figure of the Old Believers. >>

Sergey Mikhailov

Sergey Mikhailov

Sergey Mikhailov (1888-?)  – in the interwar period lived in Latvia, taught in different educational institutions, including Russian University courses. >>

Vladimir Mikhailov

Vladimir Mikhailov

Vladimir Mikhailov (1929–2008) – a science fiction writer. >>

Yuri Mikhailov

Yuri Mikhailov

Juri Mikhailov (1927–1994) – a physicist, academician of Latvian Academy of Sciences. >>

Feoktista Mikhailova

Feoktista Mikhailova

Feoktista Mikhailova (1906-1936) – Doctor of Philosophy, teacher, public figure. >>

Wilhelm Mikhailovsky

Wilhelm Mikhailovsky

Wilhelm Mikhailovsky (1942-2018) – a photographic artist, winner of the World Press Photo Award (1988). >>

Maria Mikirova

Maria Mikirova

Maria Mikirova (1894-1963) – a teacher of  Russian  and History. >>

Nikolay Miklashevsky

Nikolay Miklashevsky

Nikolay Miklashevsky (1879-1933) – a piano player and teacher. >>

Taisia Mikula

Taisia Mikula

Taisia Mikula (1898-1983) – a teacher of the Riga Russian Goverment Gymnasium, in Russian and Belorussian secondary schools. In the post-war years, she continued to work in Russian schools of Riga until the mid-1960s. >>

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