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‘Sokols’ of Riga: Nadezhda Mashirova. 1930’s

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Svetlana Bogoyavlenskaya

Svetlana Bogoyavlenskaya

Svetlana Bogoyavlenskaya (1977) – Doctor of Philosophy, researcher of historical seminar of the University of Meints (Germany), teaches the history of Latvia and Russia. >>

Grigory Bogoyavlensky

Grigory Bogoyavlensky

Grigory Bogoyavlensky (1893–1968)  – teacher of Russian, Latin, history and phychology. >>

Konstantin Bogoyavlensky

Konstantin Bogoyavlensky

Konstantin Bogoyavlensky (1899–1967) – professor, Dr. sc. (biology), founder of Latvian school of cytology. >>

Alexander Boguslavsky

Alexander Boguslavsky

Alexander Boguslavsky (1892–1982) – colonel-lieutenant of the Latvian Army. >>

Nadezhda Boiko

Nadezhda Boiko

Nadezhda Boiko (1916–1979) – an artist. >>

Dmitry Bokalov

Dmitry Bokalov

Dmitry Bokalov (1922–1979) –  an actor of Riga theatres: Musical Comedy (1949-1958) and Riga Russian Drama Theatre (1958–1979).

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Andrey Bokhanov

Andrey Bokhanov

Andrey Bokhanov (1864–?) – a notary, businessman, public and political figure. >>

Stepan Bokhonko

Stepan Bokhonko

Stepan Bokhonko (circa 1860–1927) – a teacher of Russian, public figure. >>

Olga Bokshanskaya

Olga Bokshanskaya

Olga Bokshanskaya (1891–1948) – a theatre figure, worked in the Moscow Artistic Academic Theatre  as a secretary of Vladimir Nemirovich- Danchenko. >>

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