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Georgy Apollonovich Gapon (17 February [O.S. 5 February] 1870 –10 April [O.S. 28 March] 1906) was a
Russian Orthodox priest and a po****r working-class...
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Gapon may
refer to:
Georgy Gapon (1870–1906),
Russian Orthodox priest Yevgeni Gapon (b. 1991),
Russian ****ociation
football player Gapon,
nickname of Jovan...
- St Petersburg, Russia, when
unarmed demonstrators, led by
Father Georgy Gapon, were
fired upon by
soldiers of the
Imperial Guard as they
marched towards...
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Yevhen Hapon (Ukrainian: Євген Гапон), also
spelled Eugeny Gapon and
Ievgen Gapon,
better known by his
stage name
Knjaz Varggoth, is one of the foremost...
- Grković (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Грковић; 1879 – 9
October 1912),
nicknamed Gapon (Гапон) was a
former Serbian Orthodox monk who
joined the Serb guerrilla...
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Volodymyr Arkadiyovych Hapon (Ukrainian: Володимир Аркадійович Гапон; born 3
August 1979 in Lutsk) is a
Ukrainian football coach and a
former player. He...
- Workers [ru],
founded in 1903 by a po****r working-class leader,
Father George Gapon.
Gapon collaborated in
secret with the
Police Department (the Okhrana), which...
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Yevgeny Eduardovich Gapon (Russian: Евге́ний Эдуа́рдович Гапо́н; born 20
April 1991) is a
Russian professional footballer. He made his
debut in the Russian...
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protesters who were
marching during a
demonstration organized by
Father Gapon.[need
quotation to verify]) and with the parti****tion of
Pyotr Rutenberg...
- 1905, an
incident known as "Bloody Sunday"
occurred when
Father Georgy Gapon led an
enormous crowd to the
Winter Palace in
Saint Petersburg to present...