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Lisinova, Lyusik Artemyevna

Lyusik Artemyevna Lisinova (current surname: Lisinyan [1] [2] ; 1897 - 1 (13) November 1917 ) - Bolshevik agitator, participant in the battles in Moscow in October-November 1917. Secretary of the Zamoskvoretsky Military Revolutionary Committee .

Lyusik Artemievna Lisinova
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Birth nameLyusik Artemyevna Lisinyan
AliasesComrade Lucy
Date of Birth1897 ( 1897 )
Place of BirthTiflis , Russian Empire
Date of deathNovember 1 (13), 1917 ( 1917-11-13 )
Place of deathMoscow , Russian Republic
Citizenship
OccupationParty agitator
The consignmentRSDLP (b)

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Biography

Born in 1897 in Tiflis ( Tbilisi ), in an Armenian family. Father was a merchant [1] . Even at the gymnasium, she entered a circle where illegal literature was discussed. When my father went broke, I began to give lessons. After graduating from high school, she joined an underground revolutionary circle, was engaged in printing leaflets.

In 1915 he moved to Moscow, entered the Moscow Commercial Institute (now the G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics ). In 1916 he became a member of the Bolshevik party. Participated in educational circles at the Michelson factory, Brokar factory , Danilovskaya manufactory . It is gaining great fame among the workers of Zamoskvorechye .

After the February Revolution, one of the organizers of the Union of Working Youth in Moscow ("III International"), a propagandist of the party’s district committee. During the establishment of Soviet power in Moscow in October- November 1917, he actively participated in armed uprising. Elected Secretary of the Revolutionary Military Committee Zamoskvorechye. Acted as a scout and a liaison between the regional military-industrial complex and the Central headquarters of Moscow.

Killed on November 1 [2] by a junker bullet in the courtyard of house 12 in Ostozhenka . She was buried near the Kremlin wall [3] . She was not buried during the mass grave on November 10, 1917, but only on November 14, as her parents from Tiflis were waiting for her.

Memory

In honor of Lyusik Lisinova in 1922, Lyusinovskaya street in Moscow was named. In 1952, 1st Lyusinovsky Lane (formerly Remizovsky), 2nd Lyusinovsky Lane (formerly Kologrivsky), and 3rd Lyusinovsky Lane (formerly Arbuzovsky) were also named after her.

In Soviet times, her name was carried by the team of the plant named after Vladimir Ilyich.

Literature

  • GUARD OF OCTOBER. MOSCOW
  • Moscow. Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. A. L. Narochnitsky. - M .: "Soviet Encyclopedia", 1980. - 688 p. with ill.
  • Abramov A. At the Kremlin wall. - M .: Politizdat, 1988 .-- ISBN 5-250-00071-1 .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Abramov A. At the Kremlin wall. - M .: Politizdat, 1988 .-- ISBN 5-250-00071-1 .
  2. ↑ 1 2 Moscow. Encyclopedia. / Ch. ed. A. L. Narochnitsky. - M .: "Soviet Encyclopedia", 1980. - 688 p. with ill.
  3. ↑ Blog Archive Supervision Bloody Week
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Lisinova ,_Lusik_Artemievna&oldid = 91116616


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