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  2. Alexander Lebedev - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Yevgenievich Lebedev ... In early 2008, he was listed as the 39th richest Russian, and worth an estimated US$3.1 billion by Forbes magazine, ...

  3. List of Russian billionaires - Wikipedia

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    The net worth is estimated based on individuals' assets, such as stakes in public and private companies, yachts, art, and real estate. ... Alexander Svetakov: Russia ...

  4. Evgeny Lebedev - Wikipedia

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    Born in Moscow, Lebedev is the son of Alexander Lebedev, a Russian banker and former officer of the First Chief Directorate of the USSR's KGB and later its successor, the SVR, and his first wife, engineer Natalia Sokolova; his maternal grandfather Vladimir Sokolov was a scientist, and a member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, later the Russian Academy of Sciences.

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  7. Category:Russian billionaires - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Gorbachev, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning former leader of the Soviet Union has died at 91 years of age. He has been credited with helping tear down the Iron Curtain by implementing social ...

  9. Palazzo Terranova - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the Palazzo Terranova was bought by the Russian businessman and former KGB spy Alexander Lebedev. [6] The villa has continued to be available to paying guests since Lebedev's purchase. [6] The 2009 Rough Guide to Tuscany and Umbria described the villa as "sublime but expensive" with 10 individually designed rooms. [7]