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    Pyotr Petrovich Schmidt (Russian: Пётр Петрович Шмидт; February 17 [O.S. February 5] 1867 – March 19 [O.S. March 6] 1906) was one of the leaders of the...
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    Paul Schmidt (disambiguation), multiple people Peter Schmidt (disambiguation), multiple people Petra Schmidt (born 1963), German soprano Pyotr Schmidt (1867–1906...
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    Imperial Russian Navy best known for its 1905 uprising under captain Pyotr Schmidt during the Russian Revolution of 1905. Launched in 1902, it was renamed...
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  • (1948–2000), American football coach Pete Schmidt (baseball) (1890–1973), Major League Baseball pitcher Pyotr Schmidt (1867–1906), Russian revolutionary, circa...
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    after the revolution, it was renamed again, this time in memory of Pyotr Schmidt, a leader of the Sevastopol Uprising during the Russian Revolution of...
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  • administrator and general Pyotr Schmidt (1867–1906), a leader of the Sevastopol Uprising during the Russian Revolution of 1905. Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky...
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    uprising of 1905 in Sevastopol, headed by retired naval Lieutenant Pyotr Schmidt, was directed against the government, while some was undirected. It...
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  • Russian cruiser Ochakov (1902) known for the 1905 uprising under captain [Pyotr Schmidt]] Siege of Ochakov (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing...
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  • Salavarrieta (1817) Mahmud Salman (1942) Heba Selim (1974) Kamil Shabib (1944) Pyotr Schmidt (1906) Theodore Schurch (1946) Duncan Scott-Ford (1942) Manoranjan Sengupta...
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  • governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast, 1995–2009 Otto Schmidt (1891–1956), geophysicist and statesman Pyotr Schmidt (1867–1906), Russian naval officer and 1905...
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    rich findings (archaic ceramics, inscriptions, etc.). In March 1906, Pyotr Schmidt was executed on Berezan. During World War II, the island became part...
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    collected materials on the 1905 Potemkin mutiny and the mutineer Lieutenant Pyotr Schmidt, and was a talented amateur artist. His wife Nina noted his strong interest...
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    supporting Odesa's local entertainers and shops. Pyotr Schmidt (1867–1906) (better known as "Lieutenant Schmidt"), one of the leaders of the Sevastopol uprising...
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    Georg Leibbrandt, Nazi functionary Vyacheslav Polozov, opera singer Pyotr Schmidt, Russian naval officer and 1905 revolutionary Athanasius Schneider,...
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  • Pyotr is a Russian given name that is equivalent to the English name, Peter. Pyotr Abrasimov (1912–2009), Soviet war hero and politician Pyotr Akhlyustin...
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    Modest Mussorgsky and Alexander Scriabin and revolutionary lieutenant Pyotr Schmidt. In 1920, he returned to Latvia, lived and worked in Riga where he founded...
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    shift for adult workers (20-40 Kopeks for adolescent workers). In 1886 Pyotr Schmidt, future leader of Sevastopol revolt of 1905, worked for a short time...
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  • Ochakov, followed by 11 other ships at Sevastopol. Lieutenant Commander Pyotr Schmidt, who had been forcibly retired on November 7, took command of the rebels...
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    of such events, the authors of the monograph cited the marriages of Pyotr Schmidt and Nikolay Nekrasov: "In his later years, N. A. Nekrasov married the...
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  • Soviet mayor-general of aviation, graduate of the Chekhov Gymnasium. Pyotr Schmidt, revolutionary, 1890–1893 Georgy Sedov, Russian Arctic explorer, born...
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    The following events occurred in October 1905: Lieutenant Commander Pyotr Schmidt of the Imperial Russian Navy incited a crowd of people in Sevastopol...
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  • which studied one of leaders of the 1905 Sevastopol armed uprising Pyotr Schmidt 1876–1880 Berdiansk, vulytsia P. Shmidta monument of history 080004-N...
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  • construction worker. He took his alias in honor of the revolutionary Pyotr Schmidt. He was drafted into the Imperial Russian Army in January 1915. During...
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    the John Chrysostom. After the leader of the uprising on the Ochakov Pyotr Schmidt was given the death penalty, members of the naval court in Sevastopol...
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    he was defending about 400 people, including his best-known case of Pyotr Schmidt, that gained him Empire-wide recognition. He was consistent in his belief...
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  • 2012 – Victor Merzhanov, Russian pianist and educator (born 1919) 2013 – Pyotr Bolotnikov, Russian runner (born 1930) 2014 – Per-Ingvar Brånemark, Swedish...
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  • designed by Aleksey Gornostayev, is inaugurated in Helsinki, Finland. 1875 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B♭ minor, Op. 23 premieres...
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    (born Otto Friedrich Julius Schmidt; 30 September [O.S. 18 September] 1891 – 7 September 1956), better known as Otto Schmidt, was a Soviet scientist, mathematician...
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  • Madrid, Panamanian politician, 21st President of Panamá (died 1988) 1901 – Pyotr Novikov, Russian mathematician and theorist (died 1975) 1902 – Jan Campert...
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  • scholar and politician, Minister of Justice for France (died 1999) 1925 – Pyotr Todorovsky, Ukrainian-Russian director, screenwriter, and cinematographer...
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