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  1. Ivan Platonovich Kalyayev (Russian: Ива́н Плато́нович Каля́ев; 6 July 1877 – 23 May 1905) was a Russian poet, a member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. He is best known for his role in the assassination of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, which was an operation of the SR Combat Organization.

  2. Ivan Kalyayev, the son of a Russian police inspector and Polish mother was born in Warsaw on 6th July, 1877. When he was twenty-years-old he entered Saint Petersburg University. He was sent into exile after becoming involved in political protests. In 1901 he joined the Social Democratic Labour Party (SDLP).

  3. Ivan Platonovich Kalyayev (6 July 1877-23 May 1905) was a Socialist Revolutionary Party member and an SR Combat Organization assassin. In 1905, he murdered Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia.

  4. Ivan Platonovich Kalyayev (Russian: Ива́н Плато́нович Каля́ев; 6 July 1877 – 23 May 1905) was a Russian poet, a member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. He is best known for his role in the assassination of Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, which was an operation of the SR Combat Organization.

  5. Ivan Kaliayev ('Yanek') – The lead character of the play. It is he who throws the bomb that kills the Grand Duke, and goes to prison for it. Kaliayev is also known among the terrorists as 'the poet'. He, like the other 'justes', has sacrificed a good life to fight the tyranny of the Tsarist regime.

  6. Ivan Platonovitch Kaliaïev, ou Kaliayev (en cyrillique : Иван Платонович Каляев ), né à Varsovie le 6 juillet 1877 et mort pendu à Chlisselbourg le 23 mai 1905, est un révolutionnaire russe qui commit un attentat mortel contre le grand-duc Serge de Russie, gouverneur de la ville de Moscou, le 17 février 1905 .

  7. 23 de may. de 2010 · On this date* in 1906, Ivan Kalyayev (also transliterated Kaliayev, or Kaliaev) was hanged by his own assent for assassinating Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich in Moscow. The Warsaw-born Kalyayev tread the usual path of student radicals — expulsion, arrest, internal exile — into the camp of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party and ...