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Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova (Russian: Мария Александровна Ульянова; née Blank; 6 March [O.S. 22 February] 1835 – 25 July [O.S. 12 July] 1916) was the mother of Bolshevik revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, who in 1922 founded the Soviet Union.
Nov 7, 2017 · Anna Ilyinichna Ulyanova, born in 1864, was his elder by six years; Maria was eight years younger than him. Both were repeatedly jailed or exiled during the Tsarist regime for subversive activities; they helped to smuggle underground agents and socialist literature into and out of Russia.
Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova ( Russian: Мария Александровна Ульянова; née Blank; 6 March [ O.S. 22 February] 1835 – 25 July [ O.S. 12 July] 1916) was the mother of Bolshevik revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, who in 1922 founded the Soviet Union.
The letters in this collection are addressed mainly to Lenin’s mother, Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova, and to me and cover the period from 1894 to 1917, i.e., they begin from the first years of Lenin’s revolutionary activities and continue up to his return to Russia after the February Revolution.
Maria Ulyanova may refer to: Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova (1835–1916), mother of Vladimir Lenin. Maria Ilyinichna Ulyanova (1878–1937), younger sister of Vladimir Lenin.
Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova (Russian: Мария Александровна Ульянова; née Blank; 6 March [O.S. 22 February] 1835 – 25 July [O.S. 12 July] 1916) was the mother of Vladimir Lenin, the Bolshevik revolutionary leader and founder of the Soviet Union.