- The
surname Figner may
refer to:
Aleksandr Figner (1787—1813),
Russian colonel Vera
Figner (1852–1942),
Russian revolutionary Lydia Figner (1853–1920)...
- Vera
Nikolayevna Figner Filippova (Russian: Вера Николаевна Фигнер Филиппова; 7 July [O.S. 25 June] 1852 – 25 June 1942) was a
Russian revolutionary and...
- Fred
Figner (2
December 1866
Milevsko - 19
January 1947), also
known as
Frederico Figner, born as
Friedrich Figner, was an
Austrian Empire-born entrepreneur...
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Nikolay Figner (1857–1918),
lyric tenor, and
Medea Figner (1859–1952), mezzo-soprano,
later soprano, were a husband-and-wife team of
opera singers active...
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Nikolaevna Figner (1853–1920), was a
Russian revolutionary and a
prominent member of the Narodniks. She was the
sister of Vera
Figner. V. N.
Figner, Autobiografia...
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Aleksandr Samoilovich Figner (Alexandre
Figner, Russian: Алекса́ндр Само́йлович Фи́гнер) (1787—1813) was a
Guards colonel of the army of the
Russian Empire...
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Nikolai Kibalchich. The
night before the attack,
Perovskaya along with Vera
Figner (also one of
seven women on the
Executive Committee)
helped ****emble the...
- with the
notable Russian tenor Nikolay Figner in mind, and he
performed it at the premiere. His wife
Medea Mei-
Figner pla**** the role of Liza. The composer...
- 27.
Figner,
Memoirs of a Revolutionist, pg. 28.
Figner,
Memoirs of a Revolutionist, pg. 24.
Figner,
Memoirs of a Revolutionist, pg. 29.
Figner, Memoirs...
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Memoirs of a
Revolutionist is the
memoir of Vera
Figner, a
member of the
Narodnaya Volya who
helped plan the ********ination of
Alexander II. It was first...