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  1. A los 19 años Inessa Armand se casó con Alexander Armand, hijo de un rico industrial textil ruso. La pareja tuvo cuatro hijos, aunque también cuidaba a un sobrino. En 1903 Armand ingresó secretamente en el Partido Obrero Socialdemócrata. En junio de 1907 fue propagandista a dos años de destierro en Mezén, en el norte de Rusia. Finalmente ...

  2. 3. Juni 2017 · Armand's story. A French-born socialist, Inessa Armand found herself in Moscow at age 15, following the death of her father. She was brought up in Russia by her grandmother and aunt, and by the ...

  3. 25. Okt. 2021 · Inessa Armand was treated no differently, with her relationship with Lenin being the focus of most writings while her independent political activities and her role as an organiser for socialism across Europe are near forgotten. She was a key part of the leadership of the Bolsheviks, even included in the party of 18 exiled leaders that travelled to Russia by sealed train in the height of the ...

  4. 29. Sept. 2001 · Lenin's lieutenant. Revolutionary, mother of five and Lenin's lover, Inessa Armand became one of the most powerful women in Russia. But until now, her story has been suppressed by party censorship ...

  5. Inessa Armand. Inessa Armand, the daughter of a comedian and singer, was born in Paris on 8th May, 1874. Her mother was a musician who gave singing and piano lessons. Inessa's father died when she was only five and she was brought up by an aunt living in Moscow. At the age of eighteen she married Alexander Armand, the son of Evgenii Armand, a ...

  6. Inessa Armand was born of French-English parents in Paris in 1874, raised in the family of a wealthy Moscovite manufacturer, and buried at the age of 46 next to the walls of the Kremlin. In this biography, Professor R. C. Ellwood explores her relatively short life as a Tolstoyan, a lady philanthropist interested in rehabilitating prostitutes, an underground propagandist arrested five times by ...

  7. ARMAND, INESSA. (1874 – 1920), n é e Elisabeth Stefan, revolutionary and feminist, first head of the zhenotdel, the women's section of the Communist Party. Born in France, Inessa Armand came to Russia as a child when her parents died and her aunt took a job as governess in the wealthy Armand merchant family.