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Nikolai Ivanovich Rysakov (Russian: Николай Иванов Рысаков; c. 1861 – 15
April 1881) was a
Russian revolutionary and a
member of
Narodnaya Volya. He personally...
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Sophia Perovskaya, two
actually committed the deed. One ********in,
Nikolai Rysakov,
threw a bomb
which damaged the carriage,
prompting the Tsar to disembark...
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Ignacy Hryniewiecki,
Nikolai Kibalchich,
Timofey Mikhailov, and
Nikolai Rysakov. However, when
Zhelyabov was
arrested two days
prior to the attack, Perovskaya...
- pyroxylin. At a
clandestine meeting,
Hryniewiecki joined Kibalchich,
Nikolai Rysakov and
Timofei Mikhailov to test half-loaded
bombs in an
unfrequented suburban...
- Perovskaya,
Nikolai Kibalchich,
Hesya Helfman,
Timofei Mikhailov,
Nikolai Rysakov - were
tried by the
Special Tribunal of the
Ruling Senate on
March 26-29...
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Ignacy Hryniewiecki, and
Nikolai Rysakov were the only ********ins present. On the
signal being given by Perovskaya,
Rysakov threw his bomb,
which partly shattered...
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Rysakov were
executed after him. Thus,
Kibalchich and
other Narodnaya Volya plotters including Sophia Perovskaya,
Andrei Zhelyabov,
Nikolai Rysakov and...
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emperor emerged shaken but unhurt.
Rysakov was
captured almost immediately.
Police Chief Dvorzhitzky heard Rysakov shout out to
someone else in the gathering...
- the Pervomartovtsy" (Zhelyabov, Perovskaya, Kibalchich,
Mikhailov and
Rysakov). "Ah, as it was
nightmare times," –
sighed Repin – "complex, appalling...
- Zhelyabov,
Hesya Helfman,
Ignaty Grinevitsky,
Nikolai Kibalchich,
Nikolai Rysakov, and
Timofei Mikhailov. On 15
March 1881, two days
after Alexander II was...