Evgeniia Subbotina | |
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Евгения Субботина | |
Born | 1853 Podvorgolskoye, Oryol, Russian Empire |
Died | c. 1930 Moscow, Soviet Union | (aged 76–77)
Education | University of Zurich |
Organization | All-Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Organisation |
Movement | Narodniks |
Criminal charges | Anti-government propaganda |
Criminal penalty | Exile to Siberia |
Spouse | Vladimir Kozlovsky |
Parents |
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Relatives | Maria and Nadezhda (sisters) |
Evgeniia Dmitrievna Subbotina (Russian: Евгения Дмитриевна Субботина; 1853–c. 1930) was a Russian revolutionary. Born into a noble family in Oryol, she was educated in Moscow and moved abroad to Zürich, where she pursued her higher education and became involved in revolutionary socialist circles led by Pyotr Lavrov and Sophia Bardina. Upon her return to Russia, she took part in revolutionary agitation and propaganda, for which she was arrested and sentenced in the Trial of the 50 to exile in Siberia. Her attempts to escape failed, but she was able to assist the escape of other exiled revolutionary women. Subbotina herself remained in exile until the 1890s, when she was permitted to return to her home province of Oryol. After the establishment of the Soviet Union, she joined the Society of Former Political Prisoners and Exiled Settlers.
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