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    Peter Vasilevich Verigin (Russian: Пётр Васильевич Веригин) often known as Peter "the Lordly" Verigin (July 12 [O.S. June 29] 1859 - October 29, 1924)...
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    railroad when it earlier built Veregin Siding in 1904, named after Peter V. Verigin. The Veregin railway station is served by Via Rail. Veregin owes its...
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    mistrust between government authorities and Doukhobors. Peter V. Verigin's son Peter P. Verigin, who arrived from the Soviet Union in 1928, succeeded his...
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  • of Peter Verigin". Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History. Retrieved July 20, 2021. "This Week in History: 1924 Doukhobor leader Peter Verigin is...
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  • Canadian Pacific train in British Columbia that killed Russian émigré Peter Verigin (65), leader of the pacifist Doukhobors, along with seven others including...
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    of Brilliant and the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers. Verigin was succeeded by his son, Peter P. Verigin, who arrived from Russia in 1927. Despite the economic...
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  • Retrieved 2021-05-22. "Explosion on the Kettle Valley Line: The Death of Peter Verigin". Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History. Retrieved 26 December...
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    Ontario Bond Scandal. October 29 – An explosion kills Doukhobor leader Peter Verigin and eight other passengers on a CPR train from Brilliant to Grand Forks...
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  • organization of the majority Doukhobors from Russia in Canada, followers of Peter V. Verigin, from the time of their immigration in 1899 until its bankruptcy in...
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    set up bloc colonies for 7400 Doukhobor settlers from Russia in 1899. Peter Verigin arrived in 1902 and became the leader. After their bizarre behaviour...
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    1923. Includes chapters about William Morris, Leo Tolstoy, Peter Kropotkin, Peter Verigin. this book at google Niagara in Politics: A Critical Account...
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  • Doukhobors bought 11 square kilometres (2,700 acres), which leader Peter Verigin named the village of Brilliant, describing the river as a clear diamond...
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    the Doukhobors. The village of Veregin, named after Doukhobor leader Peter Verigin, was the central hub of the settlement. The largest communities are...
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    Wood from grain elevator built by Doukhobor exiles from Russia led by Peter Verigin. Back. Spine. Centre strip. Rosette element #8. Yukon Dawson City Flooring...
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  • Those who moved (the so-called "Community Doukhobors" – followers of Peter Verigin's Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood – continued living a communal...
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  • 0 kilometres (32.3 mi) southwest of Castlegar, Doukhobor leader Peter (Lordly) Verigin, his secretary, and seven others were killed in October 1924, when...
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  • death of Peter Verigin, many Doukhobors of the Brilliant, British Columbia settlement claimed Anastasia F. Holuboff be the successor to Peter. A majority...
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  • had originated. Slavyanka was the birthplace of the Doukhobor leader Peter Verigin, who was born there on June 29, 1859. The Russian painter Vasily Vereshchagin...
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  • and religious revival, inspired by the exiled community leader Peter Vasilevich Verigin and by Leo Tolstoy's philosophy of non-violence, by 1895 many of...
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  • the courts of the Moscow rulers until the government reform undertaken by Peter the Great. The word is derived from the Russian word окoлo (okolo) meaning...
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    June 25 – George Henry Bradbury, politician (died 1925) July 12 – Peter Vasilevich Verigin, philosopher, activist and leader and preacher of the Doukhobors...
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  • artifacts including Peter V. Verigin's own "Rockaway" Coach. The headquarters of the organization of Community Doukhobors, Peter Verigin's Christian Community...
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  • National Doukhobor Heritage Village in Verigin, Saskatchewan, centred on the dom or community home built for Peter V. Verigin. 1982–1986: After 40 years of bombings...
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    of the House of Commons of Canada John Tory – mayor of Toronto Peter Vasilevich Verigin – Doukhobor leader Pyotr Verzilov – activist Roman Baber – Member...
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    Russian whalers, Aleksei Inkov, Khrisanf Inkov, Stepan Sharapov, and Fedor Verigin, survived from 1743 to 1749 probably on Halvmåneøya in the Svalbard group...
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    published 1884) Novel set during the reign of Peter the Great (1870–1879) (fragments published as Peter the First, Prince Fyodor Shchetinin, and Hundred...
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  • Khaletskiy Elena Kondrateva as Mat Varvary Mikhail Kuznetsov as Crewman Fedor Verigin Зина Кибрит и другие. К юбилею главного криминального эксперта советского...
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    (which at the time was led by Klansman George Love) to oppose Peter Vasillevich Verigin announcing that he would send around 10,000 of his Doukhobor followers...
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  • of Seven) 1974 Madeleine de Verchères Defended family fort 1923 Peter Vasilevich Verigin Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood, Doukhobor emigration...
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    administration where the killing fields were found. She also interviewed Sergei Verigin, one of the Russian historians putting forward the new hypothesis. Russian...
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