Ivan Belsky

Ivan Belsky

Ivan Belsky may refer to several Russians with a variety of spellings:

* Ivan Betskoy (1704-1795), Russian imperial advisor and president of the Imperial Academy of Arts
* Ivan Vladimirovich Belsky, of the Belsky family, around 1422
* Ivan Feodorovich Belsky, also of the Belsky family, around 1524


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