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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ilya_UlyanovIlya Ulyanov - Wikipedia

    Around that time, he married Maria Alexandrovna Blank. While at Penza, Ulyanov conducted meteorological observations, the basis on which he would write several scientific works. [6] In 1869, Ulyanov was appointed inspector of public schools in the Simbirsk guberniya (in 1874-1886 he was their director).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blank_familyBlank family - Wikipedia

    The most notable is the family of Maria Alexandrovna Blank who married Ilya Ulyanov and mothered Vladimir Lenin (born Vladimir Ulyanov). Lenin's having had quarter-Jewish heritage tends to be spotlighted by authors who subscribe to the antisemitic Jewish Bolshevism conspiracy theory linking Zionism and Communism .

  3. His father, Ilya Ulyanov, in 1877 was conferred with the rank of state councilor in deed, which granted hereditary nobility to himself, his wife and his children. Lenin also had noble blood...

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  4. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (real name Ulyanov) was born on April 10 (22 new style) 1870 in Simbirsk (now Ulyanovsk) in a family of an inspector of public schools of the Simbirsk province Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov and his wife Maria Alexandrovna (née Blank).

  5. 18. Mai 2017 · Photo: Nadezhda Krupskaya among pioneers. Exile, emigration, ceaseless toil and severe illness - Nadezhda Krupskaya (1869 – 1939), was wife to Russia's leading revolutionary figure, Vladimir ...

  6. Biography. Maria Ilyinichna Ulyanova was born on 6 February 1878 in Simbirsk and was the youngest child of Ilya Nikolaevich Ulyanov and his wife Maria Alexandrovna. She was given the nickname "Manyasha" by her family. [1] She studied first at the Simbirsk gymnasium, in Simbirsk, graduating in 1893.

  7. Ilya to school and then to see him through Kazan University.4 On the recommendation of his teacher at Kazan, the famous mathematician N. I. Lobachevskii, Ilya Ulyanov was appointed prin-cipal teacher of mathematics and physics at the Penza Nobles’ Institute. When the Institute was closed in 1863 he moved to Nizhnii