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Vladimir Mitrofanovich Purishkevich (Russian: Влади́мир Митрофа́нович Пуришке́вич, [pʊrʲɪˈʂkʲevʲɪt͡ɕ]; 24 August [O.S. 12 August] 1870 – 1
February 1920)...
- Rasputin. One
outspoken member of the Duma, far-right
politician Vladimir Purishkevich,
stated in
November 1916 that he held the tsar's
ministers had "been...
- Half an hour later,
another policeman arrived, and
Purishkevich invited him into the palace.
Purishkevich told him that he had shot
Rasputin and
asked him...
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deputy Vladimir Purishkevich; he
called it "an ****embly of ****s".
Filosofova published the
letter and took
legal action against Purishkevich; he was punished...
- (1887–1961) John
Ruskin (1819–1900) Ion
Dragoumis (1878–1920)
Vladimir Purishkevich (1870–1920) D. H.
Lawrence (1885–1930). The
English philosopher Bertrand...
- organisation's
ideological core,
chairman Alexander Dubrovin,
Vladimir Purishkevich,
Pavel Krushevan,
Pavel Bulatsel and some
other 'radical temperament...
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Khabalov Mikhail Belyaev Nikolai Ivanov Alexander Protopopov Vladimir Purishkevich Alexander Dubrovin Alexander Kerensky Viktor Chernov Yury
Lomonosov Nikolay...
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autocratic power for his successors. In the Duma on 2
December 1916,
Vladimir Purishkevich, a
fervent patriot,
monarchist and war worker,
denounced the dark forces...
- Eventually,
Grand Duke
Dmitri Pavlovich joined Felix Yusupov,
Vladimir Purishkevich (the
leader of the
monarchists in the Duma) Dr.
Stanislaus de Lazovert...
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editorship of the pro-Vladimir
Purishkevich journal Vestnik Soyuza Russkogo Naroda. He had long been ****ociated with
Purishkevich and had been a
member of his...