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Serebryakov or Serebriakov () is a Russian masculine surname originating from the word ''serebryak'', meaning ''silversmith''; its feminine counterpart is Serebryakova or Serebriakova. Notable persons with the surname include: *Aleksei Serebryakov (other), multiple persons *Alexander Serebryakov (born 1987), Russian cyclist *Boris Serebryakov (1941–1971), Soviet serial killer *Daria Serebriakova (born 1995), Russian badminton player *Esper Serebryakov (1854–1921), director of the Russian-language newspaper ''Nakanune (newspaper), Nakanune'' *Evgeny Serebryakov, Russian Hacker *Galina Serebryakova (1905–1980), Polish-Russian writer *I. D. Serebryakov (1917–1998), Russian lexicographer and translator *Lazar Serebryakov (1795–1862), Russian admiral *Leonid Serebryakov (1890–1937), Soviet politician *Maria Serebriakova (born 1965), Russian artist *Nikolay Serebryakov (1928–2005), Soviet and Russian director of animated films *Pavel Serebryakov (1909–1977), Russia ...
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Alexander Serebryakov
Alexander Sergeyevich Serebryakov (; born September 28, 1987) is a Russian former professional cyclist. During his career, Serebryakov served a four-year doping ban, between April 2013 and April 2017. Major results ;2008 : 2nd Ruota d'Oro ;2010 : 1st Piccolo Giro di Lombardia : 5th GP Industrie del Marmo : 7th Ruota d'Oro ;2011 : 1st Giro del Casentino : 3rd Grand Prix of Moscow : 6th Trofeo Franco Balestra : 7th Overall Five Rings of Moscow ::1st Stages 3 & 5 ;2012 : 1st Philadelphia International Championship : Tour of China I ::1st Stages 2 & 5 : Tour of China II ::1st Stages 1 & 2 : 5th Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne : 7th Overall Tour de Korea ::1st Stage 5 : 7th Overall Tour of Taihu Lake ::1st Stages 3 & 5 : Tour of Hainan The Tour of Hainan is an annual professional road bicycle racing stage race held in Hainan Province, China. The race consists of nine stages and has been part of the UCI ProSeries since 2023, previously having been on the UCI Asia Tour. The ev ... ::1s ...
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Boris Serebryakov
Boris Efimovich Serebryakov (; 18 August 1941 – 1971), known as The Kuybyshev Monster (), was a Soviet serial killer, necrophile and mass murderer who operated in Kuybyshev (present-day Samara). He killed nine people with exceptional cruelty and caused grievous bodily harm to three others. Biography Early life Serebryakov was born on 18 August 1941, in Malgobek, in the Chechen-Ingush ASSR. From a young age, he exhibited criminal tendencies: having a violent personality and craving alcohol, he repeatedly got into fights with strangers, his colleagues and relatives, leading to multiple detentions by law enforcement. Although he came to the attention of the police for various offences, including inflicting bodily harm, theft, arson and rape, his guilt could never be proven. In January 1967, after being demobilized from the Soviet Army, he moved to Kuybyshev to live with his sister and began working at the Kuybyshev Cable Plant. Crimes On 4 September 1967, Serebryakov tried ...
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Daria Serebriakova
Daria Pavlovna Serebriakova (; born 23 April 1995) is a Russian female badminton player. Achievements BWF International Challenge/Series (1 title, 2 runners-up) ''Women's Doubles'' : BWF International Challenge tournament : BWF International Series tournament : BWF Future Series tournament References External links

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Nakanune (newspaper)
''Nakanune'' ( rus, Накануне, p=nəkɐˈnunʲe, t=On the Eve) was a monthly Narodnik-oriented newspaper, published in London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ... from January 1899 to February 1902. It published a total of 37 issues. Its director was Esper Aleksandrovich Serebryakov. References {{Russia-newspaper-stub Monthly newspapers Newspapers published in London Newspapers established in 1899 Publications disestablished in 1902 Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom Russian-language newspapers ...
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Hacker
A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who achieves goals and solves problems by non-standard means. The term has become associated in popular culture with a security hackersomeone with knowledge of bug (computing), bugs or exploit (computer security), exploits to break into computer systems and access data which would otherwise be inaccessible to them. In a positive connotation, though, hacking can also be utilized by legitimate figures in legal situations. For example, law enforcement agencies sometimes use hacking techniques to collect evidence on criminals and other malicious actors. This could include using anonymity tools (such as a Virtual private network, VPN or the dark web) to mask their identities online and pose as criminals. Hacking can also have a broader sense of any roundabout solution to a problem, or programming and hardware development in general, and hacker culture has spread the term's broader usage to the general public even outside the pro ...
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Galina Serebryakova
Galina Iosifovna Serebryakova (; 30 June 1980) was a Polish-Russian writer and Gulag survivor. Family Serebryakova was the daughter of professional revolutionaries. In childhood, she shared her surname with her mother, Bronislava Sigismundowna Krasutskaya (Красуцкая), a graduate of the Warsaw academy, who spoke six languages and who was disowned by her father, a Polish tobacco manufacturer, because of her revolutionary activities. Serebryakova's father was , a member of the Jewish Bund and medical student at Warsaw University. Both her parents supported the Bolshevik Revolution, and served with the Red Army Russian Civil War, including its final stage, the capture of the Crimea, where their 16-year-old daughter was appointed a commissioner for culture. At the age of 18, she married Leonid Serebryakov, and they had a daughter, Zorya, born 1923. Her husband, and her father both signed The Declaration of the 46 in 1923, and supported Leon Trotsky in the factional strugg ...
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Lazar Serebryakov
Lazar Markovich Serebryakov (; 1792–1862), born Ghazar Artsatagortsian (), was a Russian Navy Admiral of Armenian descent. He participated in the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829, serving in the Black Sea and Baltic fleets, commanding battleships. In 1838, he laid the foundation of the city of Novorossiysk. He also held top command positions during the Crimean War (1853–1856). References Famous Armenians on stamps See also * List of Armenians This is a list of notable Armenians. By country ;Americas * List of Armenian Americans * List of Armenian Canadians ;Caucasus * List of Azerbaijani Armenians * List of Georgian Armenians * List of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh ;Europe * ... 1795 births 1862 deaths Armenian people from the Russian Empire Imperial Russian Navy admirals Russian military personnel of the Crimean War {{Armenia-mil-bio-stub ...
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Leonid Serebryakov
Leonid Petrovich Serebryakov (; 11 June 1890 – 1 February 1937) was a Russian Soviet politician and Bolshevik who became a victim of the Great Purge. Early life Born at Samara, the son of a metalworker, Serebryakov left school at 14 to operate a lathe in an engineering works in Lugansk. He joined the Bolsheviks at the age of 15 during the 1905 Revolution, was arrested several times in 1905 to 1907, and was dismissed from his job because of his revolutionary activities. In 1908, he was exiled for two years to Vologda province. In 1910 to 1911, after his release, he acted as an itinerant Bolshevik organiser/and was a delegate to the Prague Conference in January 1912, the first to exclude Mensheviks and anyone else who did not follow the line laid down by Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks. Returning to Samara in 1912, he was arrested and sentenced to three years exile in Narym. He escaped in 1913 and was sent by the party to Baku to organise a strike but had to ...
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Maria Serebriakova
Maria Serebriakova (born 1965) is a Russian artist, who lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Life and work Maria Serebriakova was born in Moscow. Her work mainly consists of installations, graphics, objects and photographs, which express loneliness and despair. It has been shown in Documenta IX in 1992, and in 2007 in the second Moscow Biennale, Moscow. Although Maria Serebriakova refuses to describe her oeuvre as conceptual, she deals with the intrinsic and ontological problems of art. She envisages art as a communicative structure, able to surpass the restrictions of language. Following Wittgenstein, she sees art competent to express what one cannot describe with words. The objects, installations, graphics and photographs of Serebriakova are linked to the artist's personal vision of existence. Serebriakova brings her investigated subject matter of human tragedy of emptiness and loneliness, misunderstandings and cruelty to a universal and philosophical level. She uses dif ...
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Nikolay Serebryakov
Nikolay Nikolayevich Serebryakov (; 14 December 1928, Leningrad – 9 August 2005, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian director of animated films and a People's Artist of Russia People's Artist of the Russian Federation (, ''Narodnyy artist Rossiyskoy Federatsii''), also sometimes translated as National Artist of the Russian Federation, is an honorary and the highest title awarded to citizens of the Russian Federation ... (1996). He was married twice; first, he married Nadia Speshnayova, but she died on April 19, 1984. He then married her sister Alina Speshnayova. He had one child with her. External links * 1928 births 2005 deaths Russian film directors Soviet film directors Russian animators People's Artists of Russia Mass media people from Saint Petersburg Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery {{animator-stub ...
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Pavel Serebryakov
Pavel Alekseyevich Serebryakov (; 28 February 1909 – 17 August 1977) was a Soviet classical pianist and pedagogue. Serebryakov began touring the USSR after ranking 2nd at the I National Competition (1933). A professor at the Leningrad Conservatory, he was the institution's rector from 1938–51 and from 1961 until his death. The Volgograd Conservatory has been named in honor of him since 1989. Awards and honors * Order of the Badge of Honour (1938) * Honored Art Worker of the Uzbek SSR (1944) * People's Artist of the RSFSR (1957) * Order of Lenin (1961) * People's Artist of the USSR People's Artist of the USSR, also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union. The term is confusingly used to translate two Russian language titles: Народный арти ... (1962) * Two Orders of the Red Banner of Labour References * The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians. XVII, page 159. Music ...
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