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

    Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov OSV (Russian: Илья Николаевич Ульянов; 31 July [O.S. 19 July] 1831 – 24 January [O.S. 12 January] 1886) was a Russian public figure in the field of public education.

    • 24 January 1886 (aged 54), Simbirsk, Russian Empire
  2. Ilja Nikolajewitsch Uljanow (* 19. Juli jul. / 31. Juli 1831 greg. in Astrachan; † 12. Januar jul. / 24. Januar 1886 greg. in Simbirsk) war der Vater von Alexander Iljitsch Uljanow und Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin. Er war Mathematik- und Physiklehrer.

    • Vladimir Lenin
    • Georgy Chicherin
    • Valerian Kuibyshev
    • Felix Dzerzhinsky
    • Georgy Malenkov

    The most famous nobleman who trod the path of revolutionary struggle and eventually led the world’s first “socialist state of workers and peasants” was Vladimir Lenin (born Vladimir Ulyanov). 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 child...

    Few Bolsheviks could boast a pedigree like Georgy Chicherin. This prominent Soviet diplomat descended from the ancient Russian noble Chicherin family on his father’s side, and from the Ostsee (Baltic) baronial Meyendorff family on his mother’s. Nevertheless, Georgy chose the socialist struggle. For 12 years, the hereditary diplomat Chicherin headed...

    A member of the Soviet government and one of Stalin’s chief economic advisers, Valerian Kuibyshev, was born in Omsk in the noble family of Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Kuibyshev and his wife, school teacher Yulia Gladysheva. Despite its noble origins, the family could barely make ends meet. “Not only was the family not wealthy, but lived below the a...

    His name is inextricably linked to the birth and rise of the Soviet secret police. The son of a Polish nobleman, the owner of the Dzerzhinovo farmstead (near Minsk in modern-day Belarus), Felix Dzerzhinsky became one of the founders and the first head of the All-Russian Extraordinary Commission for Combating Counter-Revolution and Sabotage (Cheka f...

    On March 5, 1953, after the death of Joseph Stalin, Georgy Malenkov took over as chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and de facto leader of the Soviet state. A nobleman by birth, he hailed from a notable family of clergymen in the city of Ohrid, present-day North Macedonia, some of whom had emigrated to Russia. Malenkov did not stay at...

    • Boris Egorov
  3. Childhood: 1870–1887. "Volodya", aged three. Lenin's father, Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov, was the fourth child of impoverished tailor Nikolai Vassilievich Ulyanov (born a serf ); and a far younger woman named Anna Alexeevna Smirnova, who lived in Astrakhan. Ilya escaped poverty by studying physics and mathematics at the Kazan State ...

    • Russian
    • 22 April 1870, Simbirsk
    • Communist revolutionary; politician; socio-political theorist
    • 21 January 1924 (aged 53), Gorki Leninskiye
  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ilya_UlyanovIlya Ulyanov - Wikiwand

    Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov was a Russian public figure in the field of public education. He was the father of revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, who became a Bolshevik leader and founder of the Soviet Union, and Aleksandr Ulyanov, who was executed for his attempt to assassinate Tsar Alexander III in 1886.

  5. 17. Dez. 2023 · Ilya Ulyanov, whose achievements in the field of public education inspire deep respect for him among all progressive people of the past and present, has done a gigantic job to improve the education system in Russia.

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