Нуреев: его жизнь - Диана Солвей
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Примечания
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Вторая дочь Нуреевых, Лилла стала исключением из правила, и причина этого осталась тайной, разгадать которую не смогла даже ее дочь.
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По словам дочери Фариды, Разиды, имя звезды немого кино и олицетворения гламурного Голливуда 1920-х годов было совершенно неизвестно в то время ее матери.
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Если допустить, что Роза действительно отправила отцу телеграмму из Иркутска, тогда выходит, что Рудольф родился в каком-то месте к западу от Байкала или на Ангаре – единственной реке, вытекающей из этого озера. Если же Роза сошла с поезда не в Иркутске, а где-то дальше, восточнее, тогда возможно, что Рудольф родился либо на Южном побережье Байкала, либо в какой-либо иной точке маршрута, ближе к Владивостоку.
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