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  1. Alexander Yakovlevich Davydov (Russian: Александр Яковлевич Давыдов; Kureika, November 6th 1917 – 1987) was a Soviet Red Army major and, allegedly, the illegitimate third son of Joseph Stalin.

  2. In 1916, Lidia - now 15-years-old - was pregnant again. She gave birth to a son, named Alexander, in around April 1917. Stalin, then absent, later came to know of the child's existence but showed no apparent interest in him. The child would come to be known as Alexander Davydov, after Lidia's husband Yakov Davydov, who adopted Alexander.

  3. Alexander Davydov, 1872 to 1944 was a popular Russian tenor, where after study with Camille Evora, made his debut in Kiev. He made many appearances in opera and operetta until 1900, when he was called to join the Mariinsky Theatre is St Petersburg.

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    Alexander Yakovlevich Davydov (Russian: Александр Яковлевич Давыдов; Kureika, 11 June 1917 – 1987) was a Soviet Red Army major and an illegitimate child of Joseph Stalin.

    Stalin resided in the Siberian village of Kureika during his exile. Here he had an affair with 14-year-old Lidiya Platonovna Pereprygina. At the age of 16, she gave birth to Alexander. Stalin went out of exile and left Siberia before he was born. Pereprygina later married Yakov Semyonovich Davydov, who adopted Alexander.[1][2] Stalin knew of his so...

    Alexander Davydov's son, Yuri Davydov, had his DNA tested in 2016. Alexander Burdonsky, another grandson of Stalin, made his DNA available for this purpose. The research confirmed genetic kinship with Joseph Stalin.[5]

    •Order of the Red Star

    •Medal "For Battle Merit"

    •“Давыдов Александр Яковлевич” at Pamyat-naroda.ru

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  4. Dec 16, 2023 · Alexander Davydov got his first experience of filming in cinematography, having played a cameo role in the sensational war drama "Stormy Gates". Here he gained invaluable acting experience, watching the play of such masters of Russian cinema as Andrei Krasko and Mikhail Porechenkov.

  5. Alexander Sergeevich Davydov (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Давы́дов, Ukrainian: Олекса́ндр Сергі́йович Дави́дов) (26 December 1912 – 19 February 1993) was a Soviet and Ukrainian physicist. Davydov graduated from Moscow State University in 1939. In 1963-1990 he was Director of Institute ...

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  7. Dec 1, 2022 · This is the Special Issue Part II of Low Temperature Physics, dedicated to 110 years since the birth of the outstanding scientist, physicist, and theoretician Alexander Davydov. In the Preface to the Special Issue, Part I, we briefly described the milestones of Davydov’s life and research.

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