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Petrunkevich, Mikhail Ilyich

Mikhail Ilyich Petrunkevich ( 1846 - 1912 ) - public figure, prominent member of the Constitutional Democratic Party , deputy of the I State Duma from St. Petersburg , brother of Ivan Ilyich Petrunkevich .

Mikhail Ilyich Petrunkevich
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Biography

After graduating from the St. Petersburg Medical and Surgical Academy, he served as a military doctor in Kronstadt . After the resignation of more than 20 years, he was the vowel of the Tver district and provincial zemstvos, worked as a senior doctor of the Tver provincial zemstvo hospital. In 1878 he became one of the founders of the newspaper "Tverskoy Vestnik", in which he spoke on zemstvo and medical issues. Organizer and long-term chairman of the Tver Society of Doctors. Vowel of the Tver City Council.

In the early 1900s he moved to St. Petersburg, where he was engaged in entrepreneurial activities, was a member of the Council of the Free Economic Society. He was elected the vowel of the St. Petersburg City Council.

After the dissolution of the First State Duma, he signed the Vyborg Appeal among 180 deputies on July 10, 1906 in the city of Vyborg , for which he was sentenced to three months in prison and deprived of suffrage. He was serving the punishment in the “ Crosses ” prison in St. Petersburg, at the same time in the same building as V. D. Nabokov [1] .

Brother Ivan Ilyich Petrunkevich - a well-known Zemstvo leader of the Chernigov and Tver provinces , one of the organizers of the Constitutional Democratic Party, a member of the First State Duma.

Family

  • Sister - Vera Ilyinichna in the marriage of Kandyba (1839—?) [2]
  • Sister - Cleopatra Ilyinichna Petrunkevich (1841—?) [3]
  • Brother - Ivan Ilyich Petrunkevich (1844-1928) - a lawyer, one of the leaders of the Zemstvo movement, a Russian politician, a prominent member of the cadet party. Member of the State Duma of the I convocation.
  • Brother - Nikolai Ilyich Petrunkevich (? -?) [4]
  • Wife - Lyubov Gavrilovna Wulf
    • Daughter - Anna Mikhailovna Petrunkevich (1875–1955) [5] (in the 1st marriage, Maevskaya, in the 2nd - Paul ), performed under the pseudonym Jan-Ruban - a concert singer (soprano) and vocal teacher, played a prominent role in the art life of Russian emigration in France .
    • Daughter - Alexandra Mikhailovna Petrunkevich (1873-1965) [6]

Literature

  • The case of the Vyborg appeal. Shorthand Report of the meetings of the Special Presence of the St. Petersburg Judicial Chamber Dec 12-18. 1907, St. Petersburg, 1908
  • Kareev N.I. Lived and experienced. L., 1990.
  • Krivonos M.A. Rebel Zemstvo. Tver, 2001.
  • Petrunkevich I. I. From the notes of a public figure. // Archive of the Russian revolution. T.21-22. M., 1993
  • Pirumova N.M. Zemsky liberal movement. M., 1977.
  • Political parties of Russia. The end of the XIX - the first third of the XX century. Encyclopedia. M., 1996.

Notes

  1. ↑ Letters from V. D. Nabokov from Krestov to his wife
  2. ↑ Vera Ilyinichna Kandyba
  3. ↑ Cleopatra Ilyinichna Petrunkevich
  4. ↑ Nikolai Ilyich Petrunkevich
  5. ↑ Anna Mikhailovna Petrunkevich
  6. ↑ Alexandra Mikhailovna Petrunkevich

Links

  • Figures of Russia: 1906 / Ed. A.M. Champagne. - St. Petersburg, 1906. - 340 p. sect. pag. : ill .; p. 52
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Petrunkevich,_Michael_Ilyich&oldid=89789168


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