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Nadezhda Konstantinovna Sigida (Russian: Наде́жда Константи́новна Сиги́да), née
Malaxiano (Russian: Малаксиано) (1862–1889), was a
Russian revolutionary...
- 1862
Polites verna Pamphila pottawattomie Worthington, 1880
Hesperia vetulina Plötz, 1883
Pamphila sigida Mabille, 1891
Pompeius verna (Edwards, 1862)...
- Sinyavsky, a
dissident author tried in the 1960s with Yuli
Daniel Nadezhda Sigida Cheka founder Felix Dzerzhinsky,
imprisoned (and escaped) twice, in 1897...
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punishment for a
female prisoner of the Ust-Kara settlement. She was
Nadezhda Sigida, a 27 year old
convict arrested in 1886 for
being a
member of Narodnaya...
- katorga, in the
Transbaikal Oblast. When the
revolutionary prisoner Nadezhda Sigida was
transferred to a
punishment regime for
slapping an
gendarme officer...
- also
leader of the
Union of
Democratic Forces from 2002 to 2005
Nadezhda Sigida (Надежда Сигид, 1862–1889),
Russian revolutionary and
central figure of...
- Russian
Empire Suicide by
poisoning Ukrainian Narodnik revolutionary Nadezhda Sigida 1889-11-08 Russian
Empire Suicide by
poisoning Revolutionary Maria Kovalevska...
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women in Kara, she
committed suicide in
November 1889,
alongside Nadezhda Sigida and
fellow Ukrainian revolutionaries Maria Kovalevska and
Maria Kalyuzhnaya...
- Tarakhovskaya, an
active member of
Narodnaya Volya organization Nadezhda Sigida (Malaksiano),
Anton Chekhov’s
sister Maria. The
Railway Vocational School...
- artwork,
photographed by Øystein
Aspelund and graphic-designed by
Elena Sigida, is
described as "a
pyramid in the
middle of a
Norwegian landscape and at...