| ECC Johann (Eck Johannes) German Roman Catholic theologian, opponent of Martin Luther. |
| ELGAR Edward William (Elgar Edward William) English composer of symphonies, the largest British composer since Henry Purcell (d. 1695). |
| Eybram Charles Ellwood (Ellwood Charles Abram) American sociologist. |
| EMIS Kingsley (Amis Kingsley) English writer. |
| Ensign Juan De (Encina Juan De) Spanish poet, musician and playwright. |
| ERICKSON, Eric Homberger (Erikson Erik Homburger) The American psychologist. |
| ERMA Adolf (Erman Adolf) German Egyptologist. |
| Edouard Herriot (Herriot Edouard) Prime Minister of France. |
| Espronceda, Josц? de (Espronceda Jos De) Spanish writer, recognized as the greatest lyric poet of Spain, the era of Romanticism. |
| Etheridge, George (Etherege George) English dramatist. |
| Eyvind Johnson (Johnson Eyvind) Swedish writer |
| Erich Honecker (Honecker Erich) State Council Chairman of the GDR. |
| Egorova Irina Honored Master of Sports, silver medalist of the Olympics in Innsbruck. |
| Engelhardt, Alexander Rakhmanov Active public figure Smolensk. |
| Evstigneev Alexander D. Hero of the Soviet Union |
| ENSHIN MA Hero of the Soviet Union. |
| Evzerov Moses Isaakovich The first Soviet managing mines 'Grumanit City' on Svalbard and the first consular representative of the USSR in Svalbard in Norway in the years 1931-33. |
| ELAHOVSKY (Yelokhovsky) Anton Petrovich Since 1797 he taught at Smolensk. |
| Elisha Alexey Publisher and Editor of 'Journal of Smolensk' from October 1879 to December 1889. |
| Elchaninov Vladimir Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR (1963), People's Artist of Russia (1995). |
1..10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21..31 |