pavel

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{i} male first name (Russian)
Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov
{i} Pavel Cherenkov (1904-1990), Russian physicist, winner of the 1958 Nobel prize in Physics (together with Ilya Mikhailovich Frank and Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm)
Pavel Cerenkov
{i} (1904-1990) Russian physicist, winner of the 1958 Nobel prize in Physics (together with Ilya Mikhailovich Frank and Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm)
Pavel Cherenkov
{i} Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov (1904-1990), Russian physicist, winner of the 1958 Nobel prize in Physics (together with Ilya Mikhailovich Frank and Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm)
Pavel Milyukov
born Jan. 27, 1859, Moscow, Russia died March 3, 1943, Aix-les-Bains, France Russian politician and historian. He taught history at Moscow University until 1895 and wrote the acclaimed Outlines of Russian Culture (3 vol., 1896-1903). A liberal who admired the political values of democratic countries, he cofounded the progressive Constitutional Democratic Party in 1905 and led the party in the Duma (1907-17). In 1917 he helped form the provisional government under Prince Georgy Y. Lvov and served briefly as minister of foreign affairs. He tried to form a moderate coalition against the Bolsheviks but was forced to leave Russia and eventually settled in Paris
Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov
born Jan. 27, 1859, Moscow, Russia died March 3, 1943, Aix-les-Bains, France Russian politician and historian. He taught history at Moscow University until 1895 and wrote the acclaimed Outlines of Russian Culture (3 vol., 1896-1903). A liberal who admired the political values of democratic countries, he cofounded the progressive Constitutional Democratic Party in 1905 and led the party in the Duma (1907-17). In 1917 he helped form the provisional government under Prince Georgy Y. Lvov and served briefly as minister of foreign affairs. He tried to form a moderate coalition against the Bolsheviks but was forced to leave Russia and eventually settled in Paris