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=== 13th–17th century === === 13th–17th century ===
==== 1201–1700 ==== ==== 1201–1700 ====
* ] (1288–1341), Prince of Moscow from 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1328 * ] (1288–1341), Prince of Moscow from 1325 and Grand Prince of Vladimir from 1328.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Ivan | volume= 15 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 87&ndash;91; see page 87|quote=Ivan I., called Kalita, or Money-Bag (d. 1341) |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1415–1462), Grand Prince of Moscow whose long reign (1425–1462) was plagued by the greatest civil war of Old Russian history * ] (1371–1425) Grand Prince of Moscow, 1389–1425.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Basil (Muscovy) | volume= 3 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 468&ndash;469; see page 468, para 1|quote=Basil I. Dmitrevich (1371–1425) |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1415–1462), Grand Prince of Moscow whose long reign (1425–1462) was plagued by the greatest civil war of Old Russian history.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Basil (Muscovy) | volume= 3 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 468&ndash;469; see page 468, para 2|quote=Basil II., called Temny (“the Blind”) (1415–1462) |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1440–1505), Grand Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of all Rus (1462–1505)
* ] (1440–1505), Grand Prince of Moscow and Grand Prince of all Rus (1462–1505).<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Ivan | volume= 15 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 87&ndash;91; see page 88|quote= Ivan III. (1440–1505), grand duke of Muscovy |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1468–1552), Russian Orthodox saint * ] (1468–1552), Russian Orthodox saint
* ] (1476–1513), daughter of Ivan III the Great, Grand Prince of Moscow, and an uncrowned Grand Duchess of Lithuania and Queen of Poland as she would not convert from Eastern Orthodoxy to Catholicism * ] (1476–1513), daughter of Ivan III the Great, Grand Prince of Moscow, and an uncrowned Grand Duchess of Lithuania and Queen of Poland as she would not convert from Eastern Orthodoxy to Catholicism
* ] (1479–1533) the Grand Prince of Moscow, 1505 to 1533.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Basil (Muscovy) | volume= 3 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 468&ndash;469; see page 468, final para|quote=Basil III., Ivanovich (1479–1533), tsar of Muscovy|short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1557–1598), last Rurikid Tsar of Russia (1584–1598)
* ] (ca.1552–1612) Tsar of Russia, 1606 and 1610.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Basil (Muscovy) | volume= 3 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 468&ndash;469; see page 469, para 2|quote=Basil IV., Shuisky (d. 1612), tsar of Muscovy...|short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1589–1605), Tsar of Russia (1605)
* ] (1553–1633) a Russian ] & ].<ref>{{Cite EB1911 |wstitle=Philaret |volume=21 |last=Bain |first=Robert Nisbet |authorlink=Robert Nisbet Bain |pages=373&ndash;374|short= 1}}</ref>
* ] (1629–1676), Tsar of Russia (1645–1676)
* ] (1557–1598), last Rurikid Tsar of Russia (1584–1598).<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Theodore (tsars) | volume= 26 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 765&ndash;766; see page 765, para 2|quote=Theodore I. (1557–1598), tsar of Russia |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1589–1605), Tsar of Russia (1605).<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Theodore (tsars) | volume= 26 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 765&ndash;766; see page 765, para 3|quote=Theodore II. (1589–1605), tsar of Russia |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1629–1676), Tsar of Russia, 1645–1676.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Alexius Mikhailovich | volume= 1 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| page = 578 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1652–1719), diplomat and general field marshal during the ] * ] (1652–1719), diplomat and general field marshal during the ]
* ] (1657–1704), regent of Russia from 1682 to 1689 * ] (1657–1704), regent of Russia from 1682 to 1689.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Sophia Aleksyeevna | volume= 25 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 417&ndash;418 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1661–1682), Tsar of all Russia (1676–1682) * ] (1661–1682), Tsar of all Russia (1676–1682).<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Theodore (tsars) | volume= 26 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 765&ndash;766; see page 765, para 4|quote=Theodore III. (1661–1682), tsar of Russia |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1666–1696), Tsar of all Russia (1682–1696) * ] (1666–1696), Tsar of all Russia (1682–1696).<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Ivan | volume= 15 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 87&ndash;91; see page 90, final para|quote=Ivan V. (1666–1696), tsar of Russia |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1669–1731), the first wife of Peter I of Russia * ] (1669–1731), the first wife of Peter I of Russia.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Eudoxia Lopukhina | volume= 9 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| page = 882 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1672–1725), Tsar of All Russia (1682–1725), Emperor of All Russia (1721–1725) * ] (1672–1725), Tsar of All Russia (1682–1725), Emperor of All Russia (1721–1725).<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Peter I. | volume= 21 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 288&ndash;291 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1675–1730), field marshal * ] (1675–1730), field marshal.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Golitsuin, Vasily Vasilevich | volume= 12 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 225&ndash;226; see page 226|quote=His brother Mikhail (1674–1730) was a celebrated soldier...|short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1691–1733), Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, daughter of Tsar Ivan V, eldest sister of Empress Anna of Russia * ] (1691–1733), Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, daughter of Tsar Ivan V, eldest sister of Empress Anna of Russia
* ] (1692–1755), personal physician to the Tsar, founder and first president of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences * ] (1692–1755), personal physician to the Tsar, founder and first president of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
* ] (1693–1766) a Russian diplomat and chancellor.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Bestuzhev-Ryumin, Alexius Petrovich, Count | volume= 3 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 824&ndash;826 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1693–1740), Empress of Russia (1730–1740)
* ] (1693–1740), Empress of Russia (1730–1740).<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Anne, Empress of Russia | volume= 2 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 68&ndash;69 |short= 1 }}</ref>


=== 18th century === === 18th century ===
==== 1701–1800 ==== ==== 1701–1800 ====
* ] (1708–1728), ] * ] (1708–1728), ]
* ] (1709–1762), Empress of All the Russias (1741–1762) * ] (1709–1762), Empress of All the Russias (1741–1762).<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Elizabeth Petrovna | volume= 9 |last= Bain |first= Robert Nisbet |author-link= Robert Nisbet Bain| pages = 283&ndash;285 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1717–1777), poet and playwright * ] (1717–1777), poet and playwright
* ] (1730–1800), Count of Rymnik, Prince of Italy, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, national hero of Russia, Generalissimo of the Russian Empire * ] (1730–1800), Count of Rymnik, Prince of Italy, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, national hero of Russia, Generalissimo of the Russian Empire.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Suvárov, Alexander Vasilievich |volume= 26 | pages = 172&ndash;173 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1745–1792), playwright of the ] * ] (1745–1792), playwright of the ].<ref>{{cite wikisource|title=Author:Denis Fonvizin}}</ref>
* ] (1752–1818), statesman and diplomat * ] (1752–1818), statesman and diplomat
* ] (1764–1823), portrait and history painter in the Classical style * ] (1764–1823), portrait and history painter in the Classical style
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* ] (1780–1838), botanist * ] (1780–1838), botanist
* ] (1780–1847), painter * ] (1780–1847), painter
* ] (1782–1857), a Russian mystic with a salon in Paris.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Swetchine, Madame |volume= 26 | page = 224 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1786–1855), classical scholar best remembered as an influential imperial statesman under Nicholas I of Russia
* ] (1786–1855), classical scholar, an influential imperial statesman under Nicholas I of Russia
* ] (1792–1878), leading personality of the Golden Age of Russian poetry * ] (1792–1878), leading personality of the Golden Age of Russian poetry
* ] (1795–1829), diplomat, playwright, poet, and composer * ] (1795–1829), diplomat, playwright, poet, and composer.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Griboyedov, Alexander Sergueevich |volume= 12 | page = 593 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1798–1831), poet and journalist * ] (1798–1831), poet and journalist
* ] (1799–1837), poet and the founder of modern Russian literature * ] (1799–1837), poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Pushkin, Alexander |volume= 22 |last= Morfill |first= William Richard |author-link= William Richard Morfill | pages = 668&ndash;669 |short= 1 }}</ref>


=== 19th century === === 19th century ===
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* ] (1805–1827), Romantic poet * ] (1805–1827), Romantic poet
* ] (1812–1898), Russian pianist, composer and teacher of French descent; he was born and died in Moscow * ] (1812–1898), Russian pianist, composer and teacher of French descent; he was born and died in Moscow
* ] (1812–1870), a Russian writer and thinker.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Hertzen, Alexander |volume= 13 |last= Shedden-Ralston |first= William Ralston |author-link= William Ralston Shedden-Ralston | pages = 402&ndash;403 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1812–1858), one of the early Russian women poets * ] (1812–1858), one of the early Russian women poets
* ] (1813–1887), literary critic and memoirist * ] (1813–1887), literary critic and memoirist
* ] (1814–1882), Jesuit * ] (1814–1882), Jesuit
* ] (1814–1841), Romantic writer, poet and painter * ] (1814–1841), Romantic writer, poet and painter.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich |volume= 16 |last= Shedden-Ralston |first= William Ralston |author-link= William Ralston Shedden-Ralston | pages = 484&ndash;485 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1818–1887) an influential and conservative Russian journalist.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Katkov, Michael Nikiforovich |volume= 15 | page = 696 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1819–1884), French courtesan * ] (1819–1884), French courtesan
* ] (1820–1864), short story writer, publisher, literary critic and the elder brother of Fyodor Dostoyevsky * ] (1820–1864), short story writer, publisher, literary critic and the elder brother of ]
* ] (1821–1881), novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher * ] (1821–1881), novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Dostoievsky, Feodor Mikhailovich |volume= 8 |last= Seccombe |first= Thomas |author-link= Thomas Seccombe | pages = 438&ndash;439 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1824–1906), diplomat * ] (1824–1906), diplomat
* ] (1827–1907), jurist, statesman, and adviser to three Tsars * ] (1827–1907), jurist, statesman, and adviser to three Tsars.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Pobêdonostsev, Constantine Petrovich |volume= 21 | pages = 871&ndash;872 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1830–1897), landscape painter * ] (1830–1897), landscape painter
* ] (1832–1898), businessman, patron of art, collector, and philanthropist * ] (1832–1898), businessman, patron of art, collector, and philanthropist
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* ] (1836–1907), mathematician, botanist and philosopher * ] (1836–1907), mathematician, botanist and philosopher
* ] (1839–1915), painter * ] (1839–1915), painter
* ] (1840–1892), a Russian explorer of Africa.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Junker, Wilhelm |volume= 15 | pages = 559&ndash;560 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1842–1921), geographer and philosopher
* ] (1842–1921), geographer, author, revolutionary and philosopher.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivich |volume= 15 | page = 928 |short= 1 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite EB1922 |wstitle= Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivich, Prince |volume = 31 |page= 688 |short= 1}}</ref>
* ] (1843–1900), lawyer, literary critic, translator and philanthropist * ] (1843–1900), lawyer, literary critic, translator and philanthropist
* ] (1843–1882), an heroic Russian general, conquered ].<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Skobelev, Mikhail Dimitriévich |volume= 25 | pages = 193&ndash;194 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1845–1921), Russian botanist * ] (1845–1921), Russian botanist
* ] (1846–1920), painter, art collector and teacher * ] (1846–1920), painter, art collector and teacher
* ] (1848–1913), philologist, folklorist, linguist, anthropologist and archaeologist * ] (1848–1913), philologist, folklorist, linguist, anthropologist and archaeologist.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Kabardia |volume= 15 | page = 619; see final sentence|quote=The common law of the Kabardians has been studied by Maxim Kovalevsky and Vsevolod Miller.|short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1850–1891), a Russian mathematician.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Kovalevsky, Sophie |volume= 15 | page = 921 |short= 1 }}</ref>


==== 1851–1900 ==== ==== 1851–1900 ====
* ] (1855–1920), philosopher * ] (1855–1920), philosopher
* ] (1858–1909), French satirist and political cartoonist * ] (1858–1909), French satirist and political cartoonist.<ref>{{Cite EB1911|wstitle= Caran d'Ache |volume= 5 | page = 301 |short= 1 }}</ref>
* ] (1859–1937), painter, architect and stage designer * ] (1859–1937), painter, architect and stage designer
* ] (1863–1930), artist and stage designer * ] (1863–1930), artist and stage designer
* ] (1866–1949), poet, philosopher, translator, and literary critic * ] (1866–1949), poet, philosopher, translator, and literary critic.<ref>{{cite wikisource|title=Author:Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov}}</ref>
* ] (1866–1944), painter and art theorist * ] (1866–1944), painter and art theorist
* ] (1867–1935), chemist * ] (1867–1935), chemist
* ] (1869–1949), German composer and self-described anti-modernist * ] (1869–1949), German composer and self-described anti-modernist
* ] (1872–1915) a Russian composer and virtuoso pianist.<ref>{{Cite EB1922 |wstitle= Scriabin, Alexander Nicholaevich |volume = 32 |last= Scholes |first= Percy Alfred |author-link= Percy Alfred Scholes | pages = 387&ndash;388 |short= 1}}</ref>
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* ] (1870–1956), Imperial Russian and Soviet military commander, Lieutenant General * ] (1870–1956), Imperial Russian and Soviet military commander, Lieutenant General
* ] (1873-??), ballerina
* ] (1873–1955), politician, historian, writer and Old Bolshevik * ] (1873–1955), politician, historian, writer and Old Bolshevik
* ] (1873–1950), writer * ] (1873–1950), writer
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* ] (1879–1963), ballerina * ] (1879–1963), ballerina
* ] (1879–1913), chess master (born and died in Moscow) * ] (1879–1913), chess master (born and died in Moscow)
* ] (1880–1934), novelist, poet, theorist, and literary critic * ] (1880–1934), novelist, poet, theorist, and literary critic.<ref>{{cite wikisource|title=Author:Andrei Bely}}</ref>
* ] (1881–1970), Israeli physicist and inventor * ] (1881–1970), Israeli physicist and inventor
* ] (1882–1936), prominent figure in the Russian Catholic Church * ] (1882–1936), prominent figure in the Russian Catholic Church
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* ] (1889–1962), film producer * ] (1889–1962), film producer
* ] (1890–1937), theatre director * ] (1890–1937), theatre director
* ] (1890–1960), poet, novelist, and literary translator (Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958) * ] (1890–1960), poet, novelist, and literary translator (Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958).<ref>{{cite wikisource|title=Author:Boris Pasternak}}</ref>
* ] (1891–1982), German tennis player * ] (1891–1982), German tennis player
* ] (1891–1951), physicist * ] (1891–1951), physicist
* ] (1892–1941), poet * ] (1892–1941), poet
* ] (1892-1983), historian
* ] (1893–1941), poet, officer of ] and husband of ] * ] (1893–1941), poet, officer of ] and husband of ]
* ] (1894–1984), biochemist * ] (1894–1984), biochemist
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* ] (1896–1993), monk, theologian and writer * ] (1896–1993), monk, theologian and writer
* ] (1897–1976), art critic and historian * ] (1897–1976), art critic and historian
* ] (1898–1956), military commander
* ] (1898–1973), author * ] (1898–1973), author
* ] (1899–1994), novelist and playwright * ] (1899–1994), novelist and playwright
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* ] (1910–1986), biologist * ] (1910–1986), biologist
* ] (1910–1988), composer (born and died in Moscow) * ] (1910–1988), composer (born and died in Moscow)
* ] (1909—1985), Soviet scientist and politician * ] (1909–1985), Soviet scientist and politician


==== 1911–1920 ==== ==== 1911–1920 ====
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==== 1921–1930 ==== ==== 1921–1930 ====
* ] (1921), theoretical physicist * ] (1923–2017), theoretical physicist
* ] (1921–2010), Israeli politician * ] (1921–2010), Israeli politician
* ] (1921–1989), nuclear physicist, Soviet dissident and human rights activist * ] (1921–1989), nuclear physicist, Soviet dissident and human rights activist
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* ] (1926–2011), football manager and player * ] (1926–2011), football manager and player
* ] (1927–2005), poster and graphics painter * ] (1927–2005), poster and graphics painter
* ] (1928-1997), Armenian physicist * ] (1928–1997), Armenian physicist
* ] (1928–1998), scientist in the field of zoology and ecology * ] (1928–1998), scientist in the field of zoology and ecology
* ] (1929), mathematician * ] (1929–2023), mathematician
* ] (1929), Russian-American research physicist * ] (1929–2016), Russian-American research physicist
* ] (1929–2013), ice hockey player * ] (1929–2013), ice hockey player
* ] (1929–2009), national folk singer of Russia * ] (1929–2009), national folk singer of Russia
* ] (1929–1990), football goalkeeper * ] (1929–1990), football goalkeeper
* ] (1930–2002), music theorist and teacher
* ] (1930–2015), fencer * ] (1930–2015), fencer
* ] (1930), famous Soviet and Russian clown and circus artist * ] (1930–2016), famous Soviet and Russian clown and circus artist


==== 1931–1940 ==== ==== 1931–1940 ====
* ] (1931–2015), theatre and film actor; a People's Artist of USSR * ] (1931–2015), theatre and film actor; a People's Artist of USSR
* ] (1931), Soviet ski jumper * ] (1931–2017), Soviet ski jumper
*] (1931–2000), professional ice hockey player *] (1931–2000), professional ice hockey player
* ] (1931–2012), Olympic champion foil fencer * ] (1931–2012), Olympic champion foil fencer
* ] (1931), footballer * ] (1931–2017), footballer
* ] (1932), politician, journalist and film critic * ] (1932), politician, journalist and film critic
* ] (1932-2021), journalist, author and politician
* ] (1932–1965), actor * ] (1932–1965), actor
* ] (1933–2008), actor, photographer, editor, journalist and travel correspondent * ] (1933–2008), actor, photographer, editor, journalist and travel correspondent
* ] (1933), dancer, ] * ] (1933–2020), dancer, ]
* ] (1933–2002), javelin thrower * ] (1933–2002), javelin thrower
* ] (1933), actor and film director * ] (1933), actor and film director
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* ] (1935), computer scientist, aliyah activist, former Israeli politician * ] (1935), computer scientist, aliyah activist, former Israeli politician
* ] (1935), rower * ] (1935), rower
* ] (1935), emeritus Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk, the Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus * ] (1935–2021), emeritus Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk, the Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus
* ] (1935–1972), clown and actor * ] (1935–1972), clown and actor
* ] (1936–2001), athlete * ] (1936–2001), athlete
* ] (1936–2002), journalist, poet, human rights activist and dissident * ] (1936–2002), journalist, poet, human rights activist and dissident
* ] (1936–2013), poet, translator of Polish literature and civil rights activist * ] (1936–2013), poet, translator of Polish literature and civil rights activist
* ] (1936), paleoentomologist * ] (1936–2016), paleoentomologist
* ] (1937–2010), poet * ] (1937–2010), poet
* ] (1937), Soviet football player * ] (1937–2003), Soviet football player
* ] (1937), boxer * ] (1937–2000), boxer
* ] (1937), mathematician at ] * ] (1937), mathematician at ]
* ] (1937), German politician (SED/PDS/Die Linke) and former East German diplomat * ] (1937–2023), German politician (SED/PDS/Die Linke) and former East German diplomat
* ] (1937–1999), fencer * ] (1937–1999), fencer
* ] (1937–1993), football player * ] (1937–1993), football player
* ] (1937), diplomat and author * ] (1937–2022), diplomat and author
* ] (1937–2000), ice hockey player * ] (1937–2000), ice hockey player
* ] (1938), Georgian-American author and publisher * ] (1938–2018), Georgian-American author and publisher
* ] (1938), fencer and five-time Olympic medalist, nine-time world gold medalist * ] (1938), fencer and five-time Olympic medalist, nine-time world gold medalist
* ] (1938), ice hockey player * ] (1938), ice hockey player
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* ] (1939), figure skating coach and choreographer * ] (1939), figure skating coach and choreographer
* ] (1939–2008), basketball player * ] (1939–2008), basketball player
* ] (1940-1991), Soviet football player * ] (1939-1996), chemist
* ] (1940–1991), Soviet football player
* ] (1940–2010), Soviet physicist * ] (1940–2010), Soviet physicist
* ] (1940–2012), sprint canoer * ] (1940–2012), sprint canoer
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* ] (1943–2002), volleyball player * ] (1943–2002), volleyball player
* ] (1944), actor * ] (1944), actor
* ] (1944), racing cyclist * ] (1944), physical chemist and professor
* ] (1944–2022), racing cyclist
* ] (1945–2010), singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet and performer * ] (1945–2010), singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet and performer
* ] (1945-1993), footballer * ] (1945–1993), footballer
* ] (1946–2012), Russian-American actress and author * ] (1946–2012), Russian-American actress and author
* ] (1946), ice dancer, 1976 Olympic champion * ] (1946–2022), ice dancer, 1976 Olympic champion
* ] (1946–2014), female table tennis player * ] (1946–2014), female table tennis player
* ] (1946), Russian-American biochemist * ] (1946), Russian-American biochemist
* ] (1946), Czech politician and 1st Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic * ] (1946), Czech politician and 1st Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic
* ] (1947-2012), Russian scientist in the field of photonics * ] (1947–2012), Russian scientist in the field of photonics
* ] (1947), chess Woman Grandmaster and the 2000, 2001 and 2004 Senior Women's World Chess Champion * ] (1947), chess Woman Grandmaster and the 2000, 2001 and 2004 Senior Women's World Chess Champion
* ] (1947–1989), chess master * ] (1947–1989), chess master
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* ] (1947), Russian and Canadian mathematician * ] (1947), Russian and Canadian mathematician
* ] (1947), career diplomat * ] (1947), career diplomat
* ] (1948), Russian-Swiss chess player * ] (born 1948), Russian author and researcher of semantics
* ] (1948–2020), Russian-Swiss chess player
* ] (1949), athlete * ] (1949), athlete
* ] (1949), rower * ] (1949), rower
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* ] (1951), mathematician * ] (1951), mathematician
* ] (1951), cosmonaut * ] (1951), cosmonaut
* ] (1951), rock musician, songwriter and actor * ] (1951–2021), rock musician, songwriter and actor
* ] (1952), diplomat * ] (1952–2017), diplomat
* ] (1952), Russian-born Israeli business magnate, investor and philanthropist * ] (1952), Russian-born Israeli business magnate, investor and philanthropist
* ] (1952), rower * ] (1952), rower
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* ] (1955), ice dancer * ] (1955), ice dancer
* ] (1955), Russian-American cinematographer * ] (1955), Russian-American cinematographer
* ] (1955), Russian-Brazilian Olympic Champion Gymnast
* ] (1955), professional football coach and former player * ] (1955), professional football coach and former player
* ] (1955), video game designer * ] (1955), video game designer
* ](1956), painter, draftsman, and theater designer
* ] (1956), writer, biologist and paleontologist * ] (1956), writer, biologist and paleontologist
* ] (1956), Russian American historian * ] (1956), Russian American historian
* ] (1956–2009), economist, politician and author * ] (1956–2009), economist, politician and author
* ] (1956), physicist and mathematician
* ] (1956), politician, scientist, and economist * ] (1956), politician, scientist, and economist
* ] (1956), mathematician * ] (1956), mathematician
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* ] (1958), Russian rower * ] (1958), Russian rower
* ] (1958), ice hockey player * ] (1958), ice hockey player
* ] (1958 or 1959), rhythmic gymnastics coach
* ] (1959), English journalist and author * ] (1959), English journalist and author
* ] (1959–2014), football midfielder * ] (1959–2014), football midfielder
* ] (1959–1996), serial killer * ] (1959–1996), serial killer
* ] (1959), jazz pianist * ] (1959), jazz pianist
* ] (1959), novelist
* ] (1959), journalist * ] (1959), journalist
* ] (1960), swimmer and olympic champion * ] (1960), swimmer and olympic champion
* ] (1960), former Russian professional footballer
* ] (1960), ice dancer * ] (1960), ice dancer


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* ] (1962), economist and the deputy prime minister for social affairs of the Russian Federation * ] (1962), economist and the deputy prime minister for social affairs of the Russian Federation
* ] (1962), Cuban writer, university professor, film director, producer and screenwriter * ] (1962), Cuban writer, university professor, film director, producer and screenwriter
* ] (1962), retired ] ], first ] citizen to be commissioned an officer in the Armed Forces of the United States
* ] (1963), Austrian violinist and festival director of Russian descent * ] (1963), Austrian violinist and festival director of Russian descent
* ] (1963), painter and illustrator
*] (born 1964), Olympic champion épée fencer *] (born 1964), Olympic champion épée fencer
* ] (1964), painter, architectural historian, writer and theologian * ] (1964), painter, architectural historian, writer and theologian
* ] (1965), actor * ] (1965), actor
* ] (195), film director and producer
* ] (1965), guitarist * ] (1965), guitarist
* ] (1965), singer-songwriter * ] (1965), singer-songwriter
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* ] (1968), association football manager and former player * ] (1968), association football manager and former player
* ] (1968), writer * ] (1968), writer
* ] (1968), Olympic fencer
* ] (1968), journalist, writer, translator and painter * ] (1968), journalist, writer, translator and painter
* ] (1968), politician * ] (1968), politician
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* ] (1970), artist * ] (1970), artist
* ] (1970), professional footballer * ] (1970), professional footballer
* ] (1970), Russian-American animator


==== 1971–1980 ==== ==== 1971–1980 ====
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* ] (1971), figure skater * ] (1971), figure skater
* ] (1971), professional poker player * ] (1971), professional poker player
* ] (1972), former Russian professional football player
* ] (1972), pianist * ] (1972), pianist
* ] (1973), computer scientist and internet entrepreneur who, co-founded Google * ] (1973), computer scientist and internet entrepreneur who, co-founded Google
* ] (1973), jazz pianist, composer and arranger * ] (1973), jazz pianist, composer and arranger
* ] (1973), middle distance runner * ] (1973), middle-distance runner
* ] (1973), ice dancer * ] (1973), ice dancer
* ] (1973), Russian professional football official, former player
* ] (1973), Russian American novelist, graphic novelist, and short-story writer * ] (1973), Russian American novelist, graphic novelist, and short-story writer
* ] (1974), Israeli mathematician * ] (1974), Israeli mathematician
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* ] (1979), professional ice hockey goaltender * ] (1979), professional ice hockey goaltender
* ] (1979), author and journalist * ] (1979), author and journalist
* ] (1979), operatic mezzo-soprano
* ] (1979), artist * ] (1979), artist
* ] (1979), ballerina * ] (1979), ballerina
* ] (1979), football player
* ] (1980), pole vaulter * ] (1980), pole vaulter
* ] (1980), rally driver * ] (1980), rally driver
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* ] (1982), Russian road bicycle racer * ] (1982), Russian road bicycle racer
* ] (1982), Russian association footballer * ] (1982), Russian association footballer
* ] (1982), former Russian professional footballer
* ] (1982), professional ice hockey player * ] (1982), professional ice hockey player
* ] (1982), actor * ] (1982), actor
* ] (1982), competitor in synchronized swimming * ] (1982), competitor in synchronized swimming
* ] (1982), former Russian professional football player


===== 1983 ===== ===== 1983 =====
* ] (1983), Russian theater and film actress
* ] (1983), Russian professional tennis player * ] (1983), Russian professional tennis player
* ] (1983), Russian professional ice hockey right winger * ] (1983), Russian professional ice hockey right winger
* ] (1983), pole vaulter * ] (1983), pole vaulter
* ] (1983), former professional footballer
* ] (1983), singer * ] (1983), singer
* ] (1983), former professional footballer
* ] (1983), football player * ] (1983), football player


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* ] (1985), author * ] (1985), author
* ] (1985), professional ice hockey winger * ] (1985), professional ice hockey winger
* ] (1985), former professional football player
* ] (1985), singer, former member of ] * ] (1985), singer, former member of ]


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===== 1987 ===== ===== 1987 =====
* ] (1987), Russian actress * ] (1987), professional ice hockey player
* ] (1987), actress
* ] (1987), professional ice hockey player
* ] (1987), Israeli footballer
* ] (1987), professional ice hockey player * ] (1987), professional ice hockey player
* ] (1987), professional ice hockey winger * ] (1987), professional ice hockey winger
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===== 1988 ===== ===== 1988 =====
* ] (1988), footballer
* ] (1988), professional ice hockey forward * ] (1988), professional ice hockey forward
* ] (1988), track and field athlete * ] (1988), track and field athlete
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* ] (1988), footballer * ] (1988), footballer
* ] (1988), Russian foil fencer * ] (1988), Russian foil fencer
* ] (1988), former professional footballer


===== 1989 ===== ===== 1989 =====
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* ] (1989), Russian-American artistic gymnast * ] (1989), Russian-American artistic gymnast
* ] (1989), American and Russian documentary photographer, writer, and filmmaker * ] (1989), American and Russian documentary photographer, writer, and filmmaker
*] (1989) Russian agent known for his appearances on ]
* ] (1989), professional tennis player * ] (1989), professional tennis player
* ] (1989), competitor in synchronized swimming; triple Olympic gold medalist * ] (1989), competitor in synchronized swimming; triple Olympic gold medalist
* ] (1989–2011), Russian-Australian bodybuilder
* ] (1989), race car driver * ] (1989), race car driver
* ] (1989), professional ice hockey player
* ] (1989), beach volleyball player * ] (1989), beach volleyball player
* ] (1989–2011), Russian-American software developer and entrepreneur * ] (1989–2011), Russian-American software developer and entrepreneur
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===== 1990 ===== ===== 1990 =====
* ] (1990), competitive figure skater
* ] (1990), ice dancer * ] (1990), ice dancer
* ] (1990), professional ice hockey goaltender * ] (1990), professional ice hockey goaltender
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* ] (1991), curler * ] (1991), curler
* ] (1991), tennis player * ] (1991), tennis player
* ] (1991), ice hockey player * ] (1991), ice hockey player
* ] (1991), former professional footballer
* ] (1991), ice hockey defenceman * ] (1991), ice hockey defenceman

=====1992===== =====1992=====
* ] (1992), ice hockey left winger * ] (1992), ice hockey left winger
* ] (1992), ice hockey player
* ] (1992), professional ice hockey forward * ] (1992), professional ice hockey forward
* ] (1992), skeleton racer * ] (1992), skeleton racer
* ] (1992), biathlete * ] (1992), biathlete
* ] (1992), ice hockey player
* ] (1992), member of the Russian national women's curling team * ] (1992), member of the Russian national women's curling team

=====1993===== =====1993=====

* ] (1993), Olympic silver medalist épée fencer
* ] (1993), ice dancer * ] (1993), ice dancer
* ] (1993), professional wrestler, first non-] Russian in ] history
* ] (1993), Russian-Georgian tennis player * ] (1993), Russian-Georgian tennis player
* ] (1993), Russian female badminton player * ] (1993), female badminton player
* ] (1993), figure skater * ] (1993), figure skater
* ] (1993), tennis player * ] (1993), tennis player
* ] (1993), Canadian figure skater * ] (1993), Canadian figure skater

=====1994===== =====1994=====
* ] (1994), Russian-Australian tennis player * ] (1994), Russian-Australian tennis player
* ] (1994), ice hockey player
* ] (1994), racing driver * ] (1994), racing driver

=====1995===== =====1995=====
* ] (1995), ice hockey player * ] (1995), ice hockey player
* ] (1995), footballer * ] (1995), footballer
* ] (1995), tennis player * ] (1995), tennis player
* ] (1995), ice hockey goaltender
* ] (1995), ice dancer * ] (1995), ice dancer
* ] (1995), professional racing driver * ] (1995), professional racing driver
* ] (1995), rhythmic gymnast
* ] (1995), ice hockey player

=====1996===== =====1996=====
* ] (1996), chess grandmaster
* ] (1996), tennis player * ] (1996), tennis player
* ] (1996), figure skater * ] (1996), figure skater
* ] (1996), figure skater * ] (1996), figure skater

=====1997===== =====1997=====
* ] (1997), pair skater * ] (1997), pair skater
* ] (1997), rhythmic gymnast * ] (1997), rhythmic gymnast

=====1998===== =====1998=====
* ] (1998), pair skater * ] (1998), pair skater
* ] (1998), tennis player

=====1999===== =====1999=====
* ] (1999), Russian female badminton player * ] (1999), Russian female badminton player
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* ] (1999), figure skater * ] (1999), figure skater
* ] (1999), figure skater * ] (1999), figure skater
* ] (1999), formula one racing driver


=====2000===== =====2000=====

* ] (born 2000), Moscow-born Israeli racing cyclist
* ] (2000) association footballer * ] (2000) association footballer
* ] (2000), association footballer * ] (2000), association footballer
* ] (2000), association footballer * ] (2000), association footballer
* ] (2000), ice hockey player
* ] (2000), association footballer * ] (2000), association footballer
* ] (2000), figure skater * ] (2000), figure skater
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== Lived in Moscow == == Lived in Moscow ==
* ] (1935), President of the State of Palestine and Palestinian National Authority, Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. '''Abbas''' studied at the ], where he earned his doctorate.<ref>{{cite news |title=Аббас на глиняных ногах |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/538949 |agency=Kommersant}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Патрис Лумумба. Человек-университет |url=https://ria.ru/analytics/20100702/251507177.html |agency=RIA}}</ref> * ] (1935), President of the State of Palestine and Palestinian National Authority, Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Abbas studied at the ], where he earned his doctorate.<ref>{{cite news |title=Аббас на глиняных ногах |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/538949 |agency=Kommersant}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Патрис Лумумба. Человек-университет |url=https://ria.ru/analytics/20100702/251507177.html |agency=RIA}}</ref>
* ] (1965), Former ] from 2000 to 2024, Was granted asylum by the Russian government following his arrival to the city after the ].
* ] (1826–1871), folklorist who recorded and published over 600 Russian folktales and fairytales * ] (1826–1871), folklorist who recorded and published over 600 Russian folktales and fairytales
* ] (1884–1942), writer of science fiction, lived in Moscow after 1923 * ] (1884–1942), writer of science fiction, lived in Moscow after 1923
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* ] (1891–1938), Russian poet, moved to Moscow in 1922, exiled in 1934 * ] (1891–1938), Russian poet, moved to Moscow in 1922, exiled in 1934
* ] (1889–1966), poet * ] (1889–1966), poet
* ] (1899–1980), memoirist, first moved to Moscow in 1922, joined Osip Mandlestam in exile in 1934, returned to Moscow in 1964 * ] (1899–1980), memoirist, first moved to Moscow in 1922, joined Osip Mandlestam in exile in 1934, returned to Moscow in 1964
* ] (1911–1963), British spy for the Soviet Union, fled to Moscow in 1951
* ] (1912–1988), British spy for the Soviet Union, fled to Moscow in 1963
* ] (1913–1983), British spy for the Soviet Union, fled to Moscow in 1951
* ] (1917–1975), mathematician, entered ] at the age of 16 * ] (1917–1975), mathematician, entered ] at the age of 16
* ] (1929–2015), pianist and pedagogue * ] (1929–2015), pianist and pedagogue
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* ] (1940–2011), paleornithologist, he graduated from the Moscow State University in 1964 * ] (1940–2011), paleornithologist, he graduated from the Moscow State University in 1964
* ] (1942), mathematician and human rights activist, professor of mathematics at a ] (1970–1999) * ] (1942), mathematician and human rights activist, professor of mathematics at a ] (1970–1999)
* ] (1946), Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the ], he trained at ] in ] * ] (1946–2003), Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the ], he trained at ] in ]
* ] (1954), CEO of Russian state radio station Voice of Russia, educated at Moscow State University, Department of Journalism * ] (1954), CEO of Russian state radio station Voice of Russia, educated at Moscow State University, Department of Journalism
* ] (1982), professional footballer, played in the Premier League with ] * ] (1982), professional footballer, played in the Premier League with ]
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* ] * ]

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References

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