Maria Kovalevska | |
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Марія Ковалевська | |
Born | Maria Pavlivna Vorontsova August 1849 Katerynoslav, Russian Empire |
Died | 19 November 1889 Kara katorga, Transbaikal, Russian Empire | (aged 40)
Cause of death | Poisoning |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Spouse | Mykola Kovalevsky |
Maria Pavlivna Kovalevska (Ukrainian: Марія Павлівна Ковалевська;[a] August 1849 – 19 November 1889) was a Ukrainian Narodnik. A revolutionary activist from an early age, she became involved with Narodnik circles in Odesa, Kyiv and Kharkiv. She was arrested several times for her activities, before finally being exiled to Siberia in 1879. She spent the last decade of her life between several Siberian prisons, where she and other women prisoners were tortured. In protest, she poisoned herself and died in Kara katorga.
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