Mikhail Rodzianko was born in 1859.
Mikhail Rodzianko died in 1924.
Anna Radwan was born on April 25, 1966, in Krakw, Malopolskie, Poland.
Mikhail Vladimirovich Rodzianko (Russian: Михаи́л Влади́мирович Родзя́нко) (1859 – January 24, 1924) was a Russian politician. Rodzianko was one of the founders and leaders of the Octobrist party. He was a deputy of the Third Russian State Duma, and was elected the Chairman after the resignation of Aleksandr Guchkov in 1911. He then continued as the Chairman of the Fourth State Duma until its dissolution in February 1917. Mikhail Rodzianko was one of the key politicians during the Russian February Revolution. He presided over the Provisional Committee of the State Duma, and, among other things, led abdication talks with Tsar Nicholas II. Rodzianko claimed he was "the fattest man in Russia".[1] He emigrated to Yugoslavia in 1920 where he died. His nephew Aleksandr Rodzyanko was one of the leaders of the White Army. He remarked on the meeting between Rasputin and Tsar Nicholas II: "It marked the beginning if the decay of the Russian society and the loss of prestige of the throne and of the tsar himself."
Mikhail Gorbachev was born on March 2, 1931.
Mikhail Kuzyayev was born on 1988-01-22.
Mikhail Lyubushin was born in 1984.
Mikhail Prusak was born in 1960.
Mikhail Barshchevsky was born in 1955.
Mikhail Sabinin was born in 1845.
Mikhail Glukhov was born in 1988.
Mikhail Linge was born in 1958.
Mikhail Savoyarov was born in 1876.