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'''Ignacy Hryniewiecki''' (1856 – | {{Character Infobox | ||
|name = Ignacy Hryniewiecki | |||
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|birth = c. 1856<br>{{Wiki|Bobruysky Uyezd}}, {{Wiki|Minsk Governorate}}, [[Russian Empire]] | |||
|death = 13 March 1881<br>[[Saint Petersburg]], Russian Empire | |||
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|species = [[Human]] | |||
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|affiliates = [[Assassins]] | |||
*[[Russian Brotherhood of Assassins|Russian Brotherhood]] | |||
*[[Narodnaya Volya]] | |||
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'''Ignacy Hryniewiecki''' (c. 1856 – 1881) was a [[Poland|Polish]] revolutionary and a member of the [[Narodnaya Volya]] during the 19th century. He was responsible for the assassination of the Tsar [[Alexander II of Russia]], who was influenced by the [[Templars]]. | |||
His actions led to the instability of the [[Russia]]n oligarchy and set the stage for the [[Russian Revolution|Bolshevik Revolution]] of 1917. | His actions led to the instability of the [[Russia]]n oligarchy and set the stage for the [[Russian Revolution|Bolshevik Revolution]] of 1917. | ||
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Revision as of 05:46, 5 July 2020
Ignacy Hryniewiecki (c. 1856 – 1881) was a Polish revolutionary and a member of the Narodnaya Volya during the 19th century. He was responsible for the assassination of the Tsar Alexander II of Russia, who was influenced by the Templars.
His actions led to the instability of the Russian oligarchy and set the stage for the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.