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  1. Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin [a] (9 December 1842 [b] – 8 February 1921) was a Russian anarchist and geographer known as a proponent of anarchist communism . Born into an aristocratic land-owning family, Kropotkin attended Page Corps and later served as an officer in Siberia, where he participated in several geological expeditions.

  2. Kropotkin. KROPOTKIN. Part 1. Prince PjotrNikolaevichKropotkin (23 Dec 1771-12 Jul 1826); m.5 Jul 1799 PssPraskoviaAlekseievna Gagarin (2 Nov 1770-1 Jan 1850) 1a) Nikolai (23 Dec 1801-17 Jul 1852); m.22 Feb 1831 JekaterinaPetrovnaKhrustchov (21 Dec 1807-4 Jan 1891), later wife of Nikolai Ignatiev.

  3. 11 Facts About Alexandra Kropotkin. 1. Alexandra "Sasha" Kropotkin was a New York-based writer and Russian language translator. 2. Alexandra Kropotkin translated Russian literature into English and wrote a Russian cookbook that The New York Times considered best-in-class. 3.

  4. Algunos críticos consideran, sin duda, ingenuos o, al menos, exagerados, los juicios de Kropotkin sobre la comuna y el trabajo en el medioevo (Cfr. Álvarez Junco, Introducción a panfletos revolucionarios de Kropotkin — Madrid — 1977 — pág. 26), pero no se puede negar que se basan en fuentes históricas serias y, por lo general, dignas de fe.

  5. Created by: R.C. Added: Feb 22, 2016. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 158457831. Source citation. (Russian: Александра Петровна Кропоткина) BORN: April 15 1887 - Bromley England Once upon a time there was a real Russian Princess named Alexandra Kropotkin. She was a direct descendent of the first tzar, but didn't grow up in ...

  6. Peter Kropotkin was born on 9th December, 1842 to Major General Prince Alexei Petrovich Kropotkin and Ekaterina Nikolaevna Sulima. He was the youngest sibling of Nicholas (1834), Helene (1835) and Alexander (1841). whose fathers lineage could be traced back to royal descent and the Grand Princes of Smolensk. Due to their fathers military past ...

  7. El padre del anarquismo ruso, el príncipe Piotr Kropotkin (1842-1921), soñaba con un mundo sin violencia ni autoridad estatal. Su concepción de la sociedad se basaba en la cooperación voluntaria de personas libres. Actualmente, sus ideas siguen tan vigentes como lo fueron en el siglo XIX. Como muchos de los revolucionarios rusos del siglo ...