Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Lev
Lev Ojotín
Lev Pávlovich Ojotín fue un miembro del Consejo Supremo del Partido Fascista Ruso, fundado por exiliados en Manchuria.
Lev Gor'kov
Lev Petrovich Gor'kov was a Russian-American research physicist internationally known for his pioneering work in the field of superconductivity. He was particularly famous for developing microscopic foundations of the Ginzburg–Landau theory of superconductivity. Gor'kov was a professor of physics at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, and a program director in Condensed Matter at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. He was one of the Magnet Lab's founding scientists.
Lev Gudkov
Lev Dmitrievich Gudkov is a Russian sociologist, director of the analytical Levada Center and editor-in-chief of the journal The Russian Public Opinion Herald.
Lev Kirillovich Razumovsky
Lev Lvovich Tolstoy
Count Lev Lvovich Tolstoy was a Russian writer, and the fourth child and third son of Leo Tolstoy.
Lev Perovski
El conde Lev Alekseyevich von Perovski fue un ruso noble y mineralogista quien también se desempeñó como Ministro de Asuntos Internos bajo Nicolás I de Rusia.
Lev Kulidzhanov
Lev Aleksándrovich Kulidzhánov fue un director de cine soviético y un guionista reconocido de esa cinematografía.
Lev Naryshkin
León I de Galitzia
León I de Galicia Kniaz de Belz (1245–1264), Kniaz de Peremyshl, Príncipe de Hálych (1264–1269) y Rey de Rus (1269–1301), Gran Príncipe del Rus de Kiev (1271–1301), Príncipe de Galitzia-Volynia.
Lev Kekushev
Lev Nikolayevich Kekushev was a Russian architect, notable for his Art Nouveau buildings in Moscow, built in the 1890s and early 1900s in the original, Franco-Belgian variety of this style. Kekushev's buildings are notable for his skillful use of metal ornaments and his signature with a lion (Lev) ornament or sculpture.