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  2. Aleksandr Ulyanov - Wikipedia

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    The Ulyanov family, 1879 (Aleksandr standing in the middle, Vladimir sitting to the right). Aleksandr Ilyich Ulyanov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ильи́ч Улья́нов; 12 April [O.S. 31 March] 1866 – 20 May [O.S. 8 May] 1887) [1] was a Russian revolutionary and political activist who was executed for planning an assassination against Alexander III of Russia.

  3. List of people from Nizhny Novgorod - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandr Ulyanov (1866–1887), revolutionary and older brother of Vladimir Lenin Maxim Gorky (Alexei Maximovich Peshkov, 1868–1936), writer and political activist Ivan Bubnov (1872–1919), marine engineer and designer of submarines for the Imperial Russian Navy

  4. Political parties of Russia in 1917 - Wikipedia

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    A similar hierarchical centralized organization was created by Lenin, including under the influence of "Narodnaya Volya", which included Lenin's older brother, Alexander Ulyanov, who was hanged in 1887 for attempting to assassinate Alexander III.

  5. Ulyanov - Wikipedia

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    Ulyanov (Russian: Улья́нов), or Ulyanova (feminine; Улья́нова) is a common Russian last name and may refer to several people: Alexander Ulyanov (1866–1887), Russian revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin's brother

  6. Blank family - Wikipedia

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    The Blank daughters married becoming Veretennikova, Ulyanova, Zalezhsky, Lavrova, and Ardasheva. All of those families had many children. Currently, there are known 130 descendants of Alexander Blank. [16] The most notable is the family of Maria Alexandrovna Blank who married Ilya Ulyanov and mothered Vladimir Lenin (born Vladimir

  7. The announcement by Mikhail Ulyanov added new fuel to tensions between Russia and the United States over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine and arms control disputes between the world's largest nuclear ...

  8. Russian nobility - Wikipedia

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    The adoption of the fashions, mannerisms, and ideals of Western Europe by the Russian nobility was a gradual process rooted in the strict guidelines of Peter the Great and the educational reforms of Catherine the Great.

  9. Russia plans to reverse global nuclear test ban, announces envoy

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    ‘Disturbed’ by the move, US denounces Moscow’s plans as endangering ‘the global norm’ against nuclear test blasts