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  1. Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia (Russian: Александр Михайлович Aleksandr Mikhailovich; 13 April 1866 – 26 February 1933) was an Imperial Grand Duke and dynast of the House of Romanov of the Russian Empire, a naval officer, an author, explorer, the brother-in-law of Emperor Nicholas II and advisor to him.

  2. Alejandro Mijáilovich de Rusia (en ruso: Александр Михайлович; Tiflis, 13 de abril de 1866- Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, 26 de febrero de 1933) fue un gran duque ruso y miembro de la dinastía Románov. Nieto del zar Nicolás I de Rusia, fue almirante de la flota imperial, navegante y comandante de aviación.

  3. Alexander Mihailovich Zamorzaev (Russian: Александр Михайлович Заморзаев; 27 January 1927 – 1 November 1997) was a Soviet mathematician and crystallographer. In 1953 Zamorzaev was the first to derive the complete list of magnetic space groups ( Shubnikov groups).

  4. El gran duque Jorge Mijáilovich Románov (en ruso Георгий Михайлович Романов; transcrito en alfabeto latino Gueorgui Mijáilovich Románov; nació el 13 de marzo de 1981 en Madrid) es un miembro de la familia Románov y el único hijo y heredero de la gran duquesa María Vladímirovna, actual pretendiente al ...

  5. Alex Mihailovich is a veteran television journalist and foreign affairs expert. His reporting has focused on Ukraine, Russia, the Balkans, China, US and the Middle East. Born and raised in Toronto, Alex has also extensively covered Canadian politics through his decades long career.

  6. Andrei Mikhailovich Driessen ( Russian: Андрей Михайлович; born 15 December 1997) is a Russian born, New Zealand raised professional boxer. He has won multiple New Zealand national championships in two weight classes from light middleweight to middleweight.

  7. General Dragoljub Mihailovich distinguished himself in an outstanding manner as Commander-in-Chief of the Yugoslavian Army Forces and later as Minister of War by organizing and leading important resistance forces against the enemy which occupied Yugoslavia, from December 1941 to December 1944.