• Nikolay Mamonov is a former Soviet speedskater. He set a world record in 5,000 m in Medeo in 1952, with a time of 8:03.7. Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com...
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  • player Matvey Dmitriev-Mamonov (1790–1863), Russian noble and writer, son of Alexander Nikolay Mamonov, Soviet speedskater Pyotr Mamonov (1951–2021), Russian...
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    Venediktovich Pronin (Юрий Венедиктович Пронин) and Victor Kharitonovich Mamonov (Виктор Харитонович Мамонов) live in the fictional city of Nefteskvazhinsk...
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    17.08,8 187,810 Nikolay Mamonov 10 February 1952 43,7 2.16,4 8.07,3 16.32,6 187,526 18 January 1954 42,2 2.17,4 8.03,7 16.52,2 186,980 Nikolay Mamonov...
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  • Moscow (died 28 May 1489), more on the last's) Boris Nevzorov as Grigoriy Mamonov, boyar and okolnichy in the court of Grand Duchy of Moscow Giuliano Di...
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  • Davos 18 Hjalmar Andersen  Norway 8:07.3 13 January 1951 Trondheim 19 Nikolay Mamonov  Soviet Union 8:03.7 23 January 1952 Medeo 20 Boris Shilkov  Soviet...
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    816 (1989 Soviet census). Mamonovo is named after a Soviet Commander, Nikolay Mamonov, killed in action near Pułtusk on October 26, 1944, who was posthumously...
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    Emmanuil Aleksandrovich Dmitriev-Mamonov (Russian: Эммануи́л Алекса́ндрович Дми́триев-Мамо́нов; 19 January 1824 in Moscow – 30 December 1883 in Saint...
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  • (Dmitriev-Netshin and Dmitriev-Mamonov) (non-titled branch of Smolensk Rurikids, descended from Prince Alexander Yuryevich Netsha; Dmitriev-Mamonov branch is originated...
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  • ice. Hjalmar Andersen set a new Olympic record with 8:10.6 minutes. Nikolay Mamonov who set a faster time than the standing world record (later recognized...
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