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Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Ocheretnaya [1] [a] (formerly Putina; [b] née Shkrebneva; [c] born 6 January 1958) is a Russian linguist who served as the First Lady of Russia from 2000 to 2008 and from 2012 to 2014 while married to her then-husband, Vladimir Putin, the current president and former prime minister of Russia.
Lyudmila Ocheretnaya (formerly Putina, née Shkrebneva) Born: () 6 January 1958 (age 67) 28 July 1983 7 May 2012 2 April 2014 Suspended: 6 June 2013 – 2 April ...
Maria Vladimirovna Vorontsova (Russian: Мария Владимировна Воронцова, née Putina, Путина; born 28 April 1985), also referred to as Maria Faassen, [1] [2] is a Russian pediatric endocrinologist. [3] She is the eldest child of Russian president Vladimir Putin. [1] [4]
Vladimir Putin kids. Vladimir Putin and Lyudmila Shkrebneva share two daughters.Maria — or “Masha”— was born in 1985. Their second daughter, Katerina — or “Katya” — was born in 1986.
The family of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has served in office from 2000 to 2008 and since 2012, comes from the Russian peasantry. Spiridon Putin (1879–1965) was a cook in Gorky (now known as Nizhny Novgorod), his son Vladimir Spiridonovich (1911–1999) participated in World War II, and grandson Vladimir Vladimirovich (born 1952) made a career in the KGB and the FSB, before being ...
Putin with his ex-wife Lyudmila Shkrebneva, with whom he shares two daughters (Russian Archives/Zuma Wire/Shutterstock) Unlike other dictators throughout history, Putin’s family are not in the ...
Formerly Lyudmila Putina (div. 2014) Rwanda: President Paul Kagame: Jeannette Kagame Saint Kitts and Nevis: King Charles III: Queen Camilla: Governor-General Tapley Seaton — Saint Lucia: King Charles III: Queen Camilla: Acting Governor-General Errol Charles — Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: King Charles III: Queen Camilla: Governor ...
Putin has two sons with former gymnast Alina Kabaeva, a Russian investigation said. They lead isolated lives on an estate near Valdai, according to The Dossier Center.