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    Vera Nikolayevna Figner Filippova (Russian: Вера Николаевна Фигнер Филиппова; 7 July [O.S. 25 June] 1852 – 25 June 1942) was a Russian revolutionary and...
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  • surname Figner may refer to: Aleksandr Figner (1787—1813), Russian colonel Vera Figner (1852–1942), Russian revolutionary Nikolay and Medea Figner, Russian...
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  • photographer Vera Farmiga (born 1973), American actress of Ukrainian origin Vera King Farris (1938–2009), American zoologist and academic Vera Figner (1852–1942)...
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    Nikolaevna Figner (1853-1920), was a Russian revolutionary and a prominent member of the Narodniks. She was the sister of Vera Figner. V. N. Figner, Autobiografia...
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    Nikolai Kibalchich. The night before the attack, Perovskaya along with Vera Figner (also one of seven women on the Executive Committee) helped assemble...
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  • Memoirs of a Revolutionist is the memoir of Vera Figner, a member of the Narodnaya Volya who helped plan the assassination of Alexander II. It was first...
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    Nikolayevich Figner was born in Nikiforovka, near Kazan, on 9/21 February 1857. He was a brother of the famous "People's Will" revolutionary, Vera Figner (1852–1942)...
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  • (October 6–10), 1884 in Saint Petersburg's district military court. Vera Figner - the last member of the Executive Committee of Narodnaya Volya to remain...
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    their sentences commuted to life imprisonment. They included two women, Vera Figner and Lyudmila Volkenstein. All were to be denied any kind of contact with...
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    left by populist leader Vera Figner, who attended the Rodionovsky Institute for Noble Girls in Kazan from 1863 until 1869. Figner found the educational...
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