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Revision as of 16:31, 4 September 2006
Golovin (Template:Lang-ru), or Golovina (feminine; Головина), is a Russian last name and may refer to:
People
- Alexander Golovin (1863-1930), a Russian artist and stage designer
- Fedor Golovin (1650-1706), the last Russian boyar and the first Russian chancellor
- Fyodor Alexandrovich Golovin (1867-1937), one of the founders of the Constitutional Democratic party in Russia
- Ivan Golovin (1816-1890), a Russian publicist
- Kharlampiy Golovin (1844-1904], a Russian scientist in the field of elasticity theory and applied mechanics
- Nikolai Golovin (1875-1944], a Russian military historian
- Tatiana Golovin (b.1988), a French professional tennis player of Russian descent
Places
- Golovin, a small town in Alaska, United States
- Rustavelis Gamziri (formerly known as Golovin Street), an avenue in central Tbilisi, Georgia
Other
- Maria Golovin, an opera by Gian Carlo Menotti