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Sophia Lvovna Perovskaya (Russian: Со́фья Льво́вна Перо́вская; 13 September [O.S. 1 September] 1853 – 15 April [O.S. 3 April] 1881) was a
Russian revolutionary...
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chiefly by
Andrei Zhelyabov. Of the four ********ins
coordinated by
Sophia Perovskaya, two
actually committed the deed. One ********in,
Nikolai Rysakov, threw...
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Perovskaya) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Nikolay Perovsky (1785–1858),
Russian politician Sophia Perovskaya (1853–1881)...
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committed suicide after firing several shots at the police. Mikhailov,
Sophia Perovskaya, and
Kibalchich were also
subsequently captured.
Rysakov established the...
- Olga
Vasilievna Perovskaya (Russian: Ольга Васильевна Перовская; 9
April 1902 – 1961) was a
Soviet children's
literature writer. Her most
notable work...
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Sofiya Perovskaya (Russian: Софья Перовская) is a 1967
Soviet biopic film
directed by Lev Arnshtam. The film is
based on the life of
Sofiya Perovskaya, member...
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April 3, 1881, with the rest of the terrorists,
including his wife
Sophia Perovskaya. In
admiration of Zhelyabov's
dedication to his
revolutionary cause, Vladimir...
- had
witnessed the
public execution of the Pervomartovtsy" (Zhelyabov,
Perovskaya, Kibalchich,
Mikhailov and Rysakov). "Ah, as it was
nightmare times," –...
- ********ination of Tsar
Alexander II. On 13 March [O.S. 1 March], when
Sophia Perovskaya signaled the Emperor's
approach to the road
alongside the
Catherine Canal...
- organizer.
After his
arrest on February 27, he was
replaced by
Sophia Perovskaya.[citation needed]
Alexander II was
killed on March 1, 1881 by a bomb,...