Mikhail Yakovlevich Herzenstein (Russian: Михаил Яковлевич Герценште́йн; April 30 [O.S. 18] 1859, Voznesensk, Russian Empire — July 31 [O.S. 18] 1906...
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Herzenstein is a surname, meaning "heart stone" in the German language. Notable people named Herzenstein include: Mikhail Herzenstein (1859–1906), Russian-Jewish...
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When two Duma delegates, Grigori Iollos (Poltava province) and Mikhail Herzenstein (b. 1859, d. 1906 in Terijoki), both from the Constitutional Democratic...
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three in the fourth, elected in 1912. Converts to Christianity like Mikhail Herzenstein and Ossip Pergament were still considered as Jews by the public (and...
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out of twelve, Grigori Borisovich Iollos (Poltava province) and Mikhail Herzenstein, both from the Constitutional Democratic Party, were assassinated...
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Drankov made a documentary about the assassination and funeral of Mikhail Herzenstein, which was censored in most of Russia. In 1909 and 1910, Drankov...
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18] 1906 in Terijoki, (now Zelenogorsk) the deputy of the I State Duma, Mikhail Herzenstein was assassinated. Investigators got evidences that the murder was...
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Georges Gurvitch, Russian-born French sociologist and jurist Solomon Herzenstein, zoologist Cecil Hoare FRS, British protozoologist and parasitologist...
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one of its leading authorities on the agrarian question, replacing Mikhail Herzenstein, who was murdered by Black Hundreds. After the Bolshevik revolution...
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†Coreoperca chosun Nam, Nazarkin and Bannikov 2023 Coreoperca herzi Herzenstein, 1896 [2] Coreoperca kawamebari (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843)(Japanese...
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