Vladimir Vladiminsky (original) (raw)
Vladimir Vladiminsky (April 20, 1888 - Unknown) was a Russian peasant who was born in 1888, in the village of near Yakutsk. Having been born into a family which had just been emancipated from serfdom decades earlier, he had developed a strong sense of nationalism and a deep love for the Royal family, with a recorded mental breakdown at the age of 8 after learning about the death of Alexander III (took two years for the information to get across). Vladiminsky is a character who had very often been ignored by historians, despite his rather pivotal contributions in shaping modern Russian history, and remains so until this day, with very little records found about him.
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dbo:abstract | Vladimir Vladiminsky (April 20, 1888 - Unknown) was a Russian peasant who was born in 1888, in the village of near Yakutsk. Having been born into a family which had just been emancipated from serfdom decades earlier, he had developed a strong sense of nationalism and a deep love for the Royal family, with a recorded mental breakdown at the age of 8 after learning about the death of Alexander III (took two years for the information to get across). Vladiminsky is a character who had very often been ignored by historians, despite his rather pivotal contributions in shaping modern Russian history, and remains so until this day, with very little records found about him. (en) |
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dbp:birthName | 1888-04-20 (xsd:date) |
dbp:birthPlace | Varyslavikstol, Yakutsk (en) |
dbp:knownFor | events occurred in German POW camp (en) |
dbp:name | Vladimir Vladiminsky (en) |
dbp:nationality | Russian (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Vladimir Vladiminsky (April 20, 1888 - Unknown) was a Russian peasant who was born in 1888, in the village of near Yakutsk. Having been born into a family which had just been emancipated from serfdom decades earlier, he had developed a strong sense of nationalism and a deep love for the Royal family, with a recorded mental breakdown at the age of 8 after learning about the death of Alexander III (took two years for the information to get across). Vladiminsky is a character who had very often been ignored by historians, despite his rather pivotal contributions in shaping modern Russian history, and remains so until this day, with very little records found about him. (en) |
rdfs:label | Vladimir Vladiminsky (en) |
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foaf:name | Vladimir Vladiminsky (en) |
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