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Sergeyevna Solovyova (Russian: Поликсена Сергеевна Соловьёва, romanized:
Poliksena Sergeyevna Solovyova; 1 April [O.S. 20 March] 1867 – 16
August 1924) was...
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Poliksena Shishkina-Iavein (April 1875 –
March 1947) was a
Russian and
Soviet suffragette and physician.
Poliksena Nestorovna Shishkina-Iavein was born...
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gathered some 40,000 parti****nts. The
protest was led by Vera
Figner and
Poliksena Shishkina-Iavein. It
moved from the
Petrograd City Duma to the Tauride...
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remained relatively few.
Their main role was to have children. In 1910
Poliksena Shishkina-Iavein (1875–1947), the
first female gynecologist in Russia...
- His father, Jan Paderewski,
administered large estates. His mother,
Poliksena, née Nowicka, died
several months after Paderewski was born, and he was...
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teachers Vasilka Razmova,
Konstantina Boyadzhieva,
Slavka Chakarova,
Poliksena Mosinova. It is made of red silk fabric. It
represents a girl with a Bulgarian...
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translated as Le Poulain-Magique ("The
Magic Colt"), from a
teller named Poliksena Kuneškova. In this tale, a king and a
queen have a son. Soon after, the...
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women marching from the City Duma to
State Duma.
Under the
leadership of
Poliksena N. Shishkina-Iavein, the
League also
submitted a
Petition to the Russian...
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Tatiana Mamonova (born 1943) – author, non-profit founder, and
artist Poliksena Shishkina-Iavein (1875–1947) –
physician and
suffragette Nadezhda Stasova...
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Branch of the All-Russian
League for Women's
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headed by
Poliksena Shishkina-Iavein (pictured).
Ekaterina Shchepkina was the
fifth (and last)...