Rebels or poetesses: RT's test about Russian revolutionaries
2023-08-08T11:14:35.199Z
Highlights: On August 8, 1849, Vera Zasulich, one of the most famous revolutionaries not only in Russia, but also in the world, was born into a poor noble family. She was fully acquitted by a jury for the attempted murder of the mayor of St. Petersburg. Will you be able to recognize them by sight and distinguish them from their contemporaries, who became famous for their more peaceful pursuits? Test yourself with the RT test.. Click here to take the RT Test.
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On August 8, 1849, Vera Zasulich, one of the most famous revolutionaries not only in Russia, but also in the world, was born into a poor noble family. She was fully acquitted by a jury for the attempted murder of the mayor of St. Petersburg. History, especially Russian history, knows many outstanding women who, along with men, participated in the revolutionary struggle and political activities. Will you be able to recognize them by sight and distinguish them from their contemporaries, who became famous for their more peaceful pursuits? Test yourself with the RT test.
Source: russiart