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Yekaterina Bronevskaya married Viktor Ivanovich Bartenev, an army officer, in 1863. They had three sons, Viktor (born 1864), Grigory (born 1866), and German (born 1881). Viktor became a revolutionary like his parents and was exiled to
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She was under police surveillance and, in 1891, her house was searched and illegal publications were discovered there. Relegated by the tsarist authorities to
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Landowners of noble origin, Yekaterina Barteneva and her husband Viktor Ivanovich Bartenev (1838–1918) left Russia in 1867 for Geneva, where they were part of
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and was elected secretary. On her return to Saint Petersburg in September, she joined the illegal social democratic circle founded by
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with her friend Natalia Armfeldt. In January 1889, she returned to Paris, where she worked in the Russian section of the
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Russian Activists of the First International and the Paris Commune. E. L. Dmitrieva, A. V. Jaclard, E. G. Barteneva.
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After the fall of the Commune, she returned to Saint Petersburg. She worked on liberal journals
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for poor women in Saint Petersburg and was buried in Novoderevenskoye cemetery.
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Involvement in the anarchist movement and the First International
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and met, among others, Olga and Vladimir Ulyanov (the future
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In July 1876, she gave her properties in the provinces of
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Members of the International Workingmen's Association
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Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Russian
Bakunin
First International
Nikolai Utin
Commune
Pyotr Lavrov
Anne
Victor Jaclard
Elisabeth Dmitrieff
Louise Michel
Georges Clemenceau
Russkoye Bogatstvo
Otechestvennye Zapiski
Zemlia i Volia
Narodnaya Volya
Dmitry Klementz
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Sergey Stepnyak-Kravchinsky
Natalya Armfeldt
Nikolai Kibalchich
Nikolai Morozov
Olga Lyubatovich
Vera Zasulich
Fyodor Trepov
Kostroma
Yaroslavl
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