Наследие Ссыльных Декабристов • The Legacy of the Decembrist ExilesMain MenuOlivia L Sullings8fb37ea89bf0f39591f58a49bad82ad47fc1324bNicholas A. Kinler04133e6fe329eeaaafa33d22882c99ec175559f7Samantha Marek8963f09aea10eb3042ea446253deb3edc8ce0cd7Patrick Arnold32610aa13eb87557ede2a5964d1909c755839ada
Наследие Ссыльных Декабристов
1media/PSX_20180801_142004.jpg2018-05-10T03:45:42-07:00Samantha Marek8963f09aea10eb3042ea446253deb3edc8ce0cd73012247I can't believe it's not december, every dayvisual_path2018-07-21T08:05:05-07:00Samantha Marek8963f09aea10eb3042ea446253deb3edc8ce0cd7Once exiled, XXX, including notable Sergei Volkonsky and Sergei Trubotskoy, were sent to various locations in Siberia to serve their allotted hard labor. After the Decembrists completed “their so-called labor terms… usually years ahead of schedule thanks to successive sentence reductions from the emperor,” (Chicago notation Road to Oblivion 260) they began to settle around ****** as they were prohibited from settling directly in any city of Siberia. The Decembrists, together with eleven wives who had followed them into exile, started their lives in the rough country of Siberia, adapting to a drastically different lifestyle and deciding how to move forward.
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