- male
- Nicholas Salos of Pskov was a Russian self-styled prophet ("Fool-for-Christ") in opposition of czar Ivan IV's oprichnina. In 1570, Ivan IV...
- male, deceased (1299)
- Daumantas or Dovmont, Christian name Timofei, was a Lithuanian princeling best remembered as a military leader of the Pskov Republic between 1266...
- male
- Filofei was a hegumen of the Yelizarov Monastery in Pskov in the 16th century. He is credited with authorship of the "Legend of the White Cowl" and...
- male, 39 years old
- Sergei Viktorovich Fedorov (Russian:Сергей Викторович Фёдоров, "Sergey Viktorovich Fyodorov"; born December 13 1969 in Pskov, Soviet Union; no...
- male
- The Princes Shuisky were a Rurikid family of boyars descending from Grand Duke Dmitry Konstantinovich of Vladimir-Suzdal. Their name is derived...
- male, deceased (1736)
- Feofan/Theophan Prokopovich (June 18, 1681, Kiev-September 19, 1736, St. Petersburg) was an archbishop and statesman in the Russian Empire, of...
- male, deceased (1488)
- Aleksei was a Russian archpriest who became famous (or infamous) as a convert to Judaism. He was born probably in Novgorod around 1425 and died in...
- female, deceased (969)
- Saint Olga (also called "Olga Prekrasa" (Ольга Прекраса), or "Olga the Beauty", Old Norse: "Helga"; born c. 890 died July 11, 969, Kiev) was a P...
- male
- Jaunutis (literally "young man", Ruthenian: "Jewnut", Polish: "Jawnuta", Belarusian: "Jaunut" (Яўнут), baptized: "Iwan"; ca. 1300 – after 1366) w...
- female, deceased (1614)
- Marina Mniszech, was a political adventurer in the Time of Troubles in Russia. Marina Mniszech was a daughter of a Polish Voivod Jerzy Mniszech -...
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