Ulyanova, Marie (1878–1937)
Ulyanova, Marie (1878–1937)
Russian revolutionary and journalist. Name variations: Maria, Mariia or Mariya Ul'lanova, Ulianova or Uljanova. Born Maria Ilyichina Ulyanova in 1878; died 1937; dau. of Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov (school administrator, 1832–1886) and Maria Alexandrovna (Blank) Ulyanova (1835–1916); sister of Olga Ulyanova (1871–1891), Ana Yelizarova, journalist (1864–1935), Vladimir Ulyanov, known to the world as V. I. Lenin (1870–1924), Dimitri Ulyanov, physician (1874–1943), and Alexander Ulyanov who was arrested for plotting the assassination of Tsar Alexander III and was executed in 1887.
Communist journalist, served as chief of the Central Educational Department in the Bolshevik government.
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