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  1. Yekaterina Konstantinovna Breshko-Breshkovskaya (née Verigo; born 25 January [O.S. 13 January] 1844 – 12 September 1934), better known as Catherine Breshkovsky, was a major figure in the Russian socialist movement, a Narodnik, and later one of the founders of the Socialist Revolutionary Party.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Catherine Breshkovsky (born 1844—died Sept. 12, 1934, near Prague, Czech.) was a Russian revolutionary. After becoming involved with the Narodnik (or Populist) revolutionary group in the 1870s, she was arrested and exiled to Siberia.

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  3. Catherine Brechkovski (de son vrai nom Yekaterina Konstantinovna Brechko-Brechkovskaya, en russe : Екатерина Константиновна Брешко-Брешковская), née le 13 janvier 1844 à Ivanovo, dans le Gouvernement de Vitebsk et morte le 12 septembre 1934 (à 90 ans) en Tchécoslovaquie, est une socialiste ...

  4. CATHERINE BRESHKOVSKY (I844-I934). EKATERINA KONSTANTINOYNA BRESHKOVSKAYA was born in a family of squires with a long pedigree, seventeen years before the abolition of serfdom in Russia. Her childhood and youth were spent on the estate of her parents. She might have grown up and " made a good match," but from her childhood she

  5. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Breshkovsky, Catherine (1844–1934)Russian revolutionary, educator, political leader, and a vocal opponent of the Bolshevik government who spent decades in a tsarist prison and exile for her political views. Name variations: Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaya, Katerina Breshkovskaia ...

  6. 22 de ago. de 2017 · Reproduction. R. Popovkin/RIA Novosti. Follow Russia Beyond on Instagram. Men are often credited with the events leading up to the 1917 Revolution, but as they say: “Behind every great man is an...

  7. Catherine Breshkovsky was a Russian social reformer and anarchist. Born to a noble family, Breshkovsky joined the Narodnik movement to overthrow the Tsarist government in the 1870s and in 1878 was was exiled to a Siberian work camp.