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Spiridonovna Lyubatovich (Russian: Ольга Спиридоновна Любатович; 1854–1917) was a
Russian revolutionary and
member of
Narodnaya Volya.
Lyubatovich was the...
- Малинин) and her
mother a teacher. Anna
Lyubatovich, her mother's sister, was a
known Russian singer as
Tatyana Lyubatovich (Татьяна Спиридоновна Любатович)...
- (People's Will),
eventually becoming one of its leaders. In 1880, Olga
Lyubatovich and
Morozov left
Narodnaya Volya and went to live in
Geneva and London...
- in
Moscow on 7
August 1855 (O.S.: 26 July 1855). Her
sister was Olga
Lyubatovich (1853–1917). Vera
attended the
Second Moscow Women's
Gymnasium from 1868...
- and
activist Olga
Lychkina (born 1968),
Russian freestyle skier Olga
Lyubatovich (1853–1917),
Russian revolutionary Olga
Lyubimova (born 1980), Russian...
- in Moscow. and was a
defendant at the
Trial of the 50,
alongside Olga
Lyubatovich,
Lydia Figner,
Pyotr Alexeyev and others. In court, she
delivered a defiant...
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Stefanovich crossed the
Russian border by train,
travelling with Olga
Lyubatovich, so that they
could pose as man and wife. The
couple arrived as revolutionaries...
- Stepnyak-Kravchinsky,
Natalya Armfeldt,
Nikolai Kibalchich,
Nikolai Morozov, and Olga
Lyubatovich. She was
involved in the
dynamiting of a
train and hid Vera Zasulich...
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magazine Vpered, as well as the
Fritschi women's circle.
Subbotina and Vera
Lyubatovich,
another member of
Fritschi group,
formed a
close alliance with the city's...
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revolutionary groups.
According to one of the
other defendants, Olga
Lyubatovich – "He had been
remarkably warm and
sympathetic toward all of us: during...