Smirnitskaya Nadezhda Semenovna

Definition: Terrorist
Years of life: 1852-1889
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Born in 1852 in the family of a priest, in the Kyiv province. Since 1878, moving in Kiev revolutionary circles, she was in close relations with Ivan Ivichevich, who was killed during armed resistance to the authorities, and participated in meetings at which various terrorist enterprises were discussed, including the murder of Prince Krapotkin. According to Goldenberg, Smirnitskaya, after he committed the mentioned crime, tried to find him a refuge safe from police persecution. In May 1879, Smirnitskaya, for belonging to a circle formed in Kiev called “Pythiynik,” was expelled by administrative order to Solvychegodsk, from where she fled in February 1880 along with Kalyuzhny and Franzholi. In Moscow, together with Kalyuzhny, she was the owner of a secret apartment. , where the passport is located, the bureau of "Narodnaya Volya". Arrest. March 23, 1882. Tried in 1883 by the Senate on the "proceedings of 17" peoples., (case of Yuri Bogdanovich, Pribylev, Tellalov, etc.). Prigov . by 15 cat. She served her imprisonment on Kara. She was one of the active protestors. She committed suicide on November 6, 1889 in connection with the torture of Sigida, protesting against the flogging of political ones. She died on November 7.

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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Фролов Вадим Григорьевич
1. Newspaper article “Line of Fate”, published in the newspaper “Smena” No. 271 (19121) dated November 25, 1988, dedicated to V.G. Frolov. and signed by him.