Bogolyubov

Bogolyubov

Bogolioubov

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  • (1824-1896), peintre russe ;
  • Efim Bogolioubov (1889-1952), joueur d'échecs russe, puis soviétique, puis naturalisé allemand ;
  • (1899-1980), acteur russe (soviétique) ;
  • Nikolaï Bogolioubov (1909-1992), mathématicien et physicien russe (soviétique).
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