Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev was a Soviet aeronautical engineer. He designed the Yakovlev military aircraft and founded the Yakovlev Design Bureau. Yakovlev joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1938.
Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev foi um engenheiro aeroespacial soviético. Ele projetou as aeronaves militares da Yakovlev, em sua maioria caças utilizados durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Yakovlev foi um membro do Partido Comunista da União Soviética a partir de 1938.
Prince Alexander Alexandrovich Shakhovskoy was a Russian playwright, writer, poet, librettist, pedagogue, critic, memoirist and administrator ; arguably the most influential figure in the Russian theatre in the early 19th century.
Alexander Konstantinovch Sheller was a Russian writer of Estonian and Polish origins. A regular contributor to Sovremennik, Delo and Russkoye Slovo, Sheller published numerous stories, poems, translations, articles and essays, often using the pseudonym A.Mikhaylov, and is sometimes referred to as A.K. Sheller-Mikhaylov. His best-known novel was Gnilyie bolota, followed by Zhizn Shupova and Staryie gnyozda. The Complete Works of A.K. Sheller-Mikhaylov in 15 volumes came out in 1895.
Alexander B. Shirokorad é um especialista militar, autor de dezenas de livros de divulgação científica na artilharia militar, sendo reconhecido nesse campo, por outro lado seus livros sobre história da Rússia são criticados, tem artigos publicados regularmente no semanário Independente Military Review.
Alexander Semyonovich Shishkov was a Russian writer, literary critic, philologist, memoirist, military and statesman, Admiral (1824). He created a new trend in Russian literature, called "postafactum" [sic], a type of archaism.