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Afanasy Nikolayevich Matushenko (Russian: Афана́сий Никола́евич Матюшенко, Ukrainian: Пана́с Микола́йович Матюшенко, 2 May 1879 - 2 November [O.S. October...
- 267). They
organised a ship's
committee of 25 sailors, led by
Afanasi Matushenko, to run the battleship. The
committee decided to head for
Odessa flying...
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Rubakina Street Alexandrovskaya Street near
Zvyozdnaya near Lomonosovskaya,
Matushenko Street Nizhnaya Doroga near
Staraya Derevnya Akademitheskiy Prodpekt Arts...
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Aleksandr Alekseyevich Motuzenko (Russian: Александр Алексеевич Мотузенко, born 11 July 1967), also
known as
Oleksandr Oleksiyovych Motuzenko (Ukrainian:...
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being shot in the back by a
petty officer.
Another revolutionary Afanasi Matushenko fired at the
officers and missed.
Giliarovsky ordered the
marine guards...
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Rubakina Street Alexandrovskaya Street near
Zvyozdnaya near Lomonosovskaya,
Matushenko Street Nizhnaya Doroga near
Staraya Derevnya Akademitheskiy Prodpekt Arts...
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Kropotkin who
helped found the
Freedom Press in Whitechapel.
Afanasy Matushenko, one of the
leaders of the
Potemkin mutiny, fled the
failure of the Russian...
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Vladimir Matyushenko Career DEEPDIVE (ep. 113),
retrieved 16
October 2022 "
Matushenko,
Vladimir (BLR)". www.iat.uni-leipzig.de.
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original on...
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after which he was
rescued and sent to the infirmary. His
friend Afanasi Matushenko then led the mutiny.[citation needed] The red flag the
sailors hoisted...
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Rubakina Street Alexandrovskaya Street near
Zvyozdnaya near Lomonosovskaya,
Matushenko Street Nizhnaya Doroga near
Staraya Derevnya Akademitheskiy Prodpekt Arts...