Miloslavsky

Miloslavsky

Miloslavsky (masculine), Miloslavskaya (feminine), or Miloslavskoye (neuter) may refer to:

People
  • Ilya Miloslavsky (1594–1668), a Russian boyar and diplomat
  • Maria Miloslavskaya (1625–1669), first wife of tsar Alexis I of Russia
  • Nikolay Miloslavsky ((1811–1883), Russian actor and entrepreneur
Places
Novels
  • Mikhail Zagoskin
  • Khlestakov

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