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Mikhail Fedorovich Frolenko (Russian: Михаил Фёдорович Фроленко;
November 1848 –
February 18, 1938) was a
Ukrainian revolutionary, populist, and a member...
- was
convicted in 1877,
during the
Trial of the 193. She then met
Mikhail Frolenko, who she
later married. In 1879,
Lebedeva joined the
executive committee...
- (1853–1881), Vera
Figner (1852–1942),
Nikolai Morozov (1854–1946),
Mikhail Frolenko (1848–1938),
Aaron Zundelevich (1852–1923),
Savely Zlatopolsky (1855–1885)...
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Andrei Zhelyabov, Vera Figner,
Sophia Perovskaya,
Nikolai Morozov,
Mikhail Frolenko and Osip Aptekman.
Supporters of
political struggle and
terror (Zhelyabov...
- been
confined there for more than 20 years, such as Vera Figner,
Mikhail Frolenko,
German Lopatin,
Pyotr Antonov and
Nikolai Morozov, all once
leading members...
- make any firm
contacts in the city. But
after a
conversation with
Mikhail Frolenko, who told her of his
plans to
establish a new organisation, she came to...
- Mikhailov,
Nikolai Morozov,
Aizik Aronchik,
Alexander Barannikov,
Mikhail Frolenko,
Grigori Isaev,
Nikolai Kletochnikov,
Nikolai Kolodkevich,
Martyn Langans...
- but both men
escaped in May 1878
after a
fellow revolutionary,
Mikhail Frolenko, had
obtained a post as a
prison warden and let them out one night. Deutsch...
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Potapov Cinematography Valeri Ginzburg Edited by Nina
Bozhikova Svetlana Frolenko Music by
Yevgeny Gevorgyan Release date 1976 (1976)
Country Soviet Union...
- doi:10.1007/BF00769383. ISSN 0091-150X. S2CID 8544357.
Gavrilova NA,
Frolenko TA,
Semichenko ES,
Suboch GA (2010). "Synthesis of naphtho[1,2-d]imidazoles...