Pupils leaving O. Lishina School in 1936
Nikolay Engalychev (1915–1981) – a knyaz, engineer, chess player, spouse of the famous ballerina Vera Likhacheva. >>
Anna Engaliceva (born Jacobi; 1917-1998) – the daughter of a well-known jurist, public figure and publicist Pyotr Jacobi, spouse of Prince Andrei Engalicev. >>
Boris Engelhardt (1877-1962) – a colonel, deputy of the 4th State Duma, commandant of Petrograd in 1917. Since 1926 he lived in Latvia, wrote memoirs. In 1940 he was repressed by the Soviet authorities >>
Fyodor Ern (1863-1926) – a teacher of Math in Riga from 1889, public and political figure, Minister of Education in the North-West government of Nikolay Yudenich. >>
Magnus Gustav von Essen; 1758 or 1759-1813) – lieutenant general of the Imperial Russian Army, military governor of Riga (1809-1812). >>
Eugenia (nee Eugenia Postovskaya; 1864–1948) – a schema-abbess, abbess of the Holy Trinity-Sergius Convent in Riga and the Ilukste Convent of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. >>
Johann Esau (1859–1940) – an industrialist, a mayor of the city of Yekaterinoslav (now – Dnipro, Ukraine), one of the founders of the Riga Russian student fraternity Fraternitas Arctica. >>
Zhanna Ezit (1937–2020) – an editor and translator. >>
Yelena Faitelsone (1938-2021) – Doctor of Engineering (Dr. sc. ing.), a specialist in the field of physics and mechanics of polymers. >>
Nikolai Faleev (1855–1925) – a Major General of the Imperial Russian Army, participant of the White movement. Chairman of the Parish Council of the Riga Cathedral of the Nativity. >>