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    Natalia Ivanovna Sedova (Russian: Ната́лья Ива́новна Седо́ва, IPA: [nɐˈtalʲjə ɪˈvanəvnə sʲɪˈdovə]; 5 April 1882 – 23 January 1962) was a Russian revolutionary...
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  • Natalia Sedova (1882–1962), Russian marxist Natalia Shelikhova (1762-1810), Russian businesswoman Natalia Sokol (born 1980), Russian activist Natalia Șoșeva...
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    used the name "Sedov" either privately or publicly. Natalia Sedova sometimes signed her name "Sedova-Trotskaya". In the meantime, after a period of secret...
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    their return to the Soviet Union. The Soviet citizenship of Trotsky, Natalia Sedova and Lev Sedov, were also revoked on the same day.[citation needed] Suffering...
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  • convinced government officials to allow Trotsky and his second wife, Natalia Sedova, to live in exile in Mexico. The Russian couple moved into the Blue...
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    first son of Soviet communist leader Leon Trotsky and his second wife, Natalia Sedova. He was born when his father was in prison facing life imprisonment...
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    center of the complex is the house where Trotsky and his second wife, Natalia Sedova, lived from April 1939 to August 1940, and where Trotsky was murdered...
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    Schirmer' Benidorm (2016, television series) as Daisy The Chosen (2016) as Natalia Sedova Medici: Masters of Florence (2016, television series) as Piccarda Father...
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  • Nelson Rockefeller Diego Luna as Alejandro Gómez Arias Margarita Sanz as Natalia Sedova Patricia Reyes Spíndola as Matilde Kahlo Roger Rees as Guillermo Kahlo...
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    Soviet leader Leon Trotsky and offered La Casa Azul for him and his wife Natalia Sedova as a residence. The couple lived there from January 1937 until April...
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  • labor exile death Criminal status Rehabilitated (1988) Family Leon Trotsky (father) Natalia Sedova (mother) Lev Sedov (brother) Yulia Akselrod (daughter)...
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    Russian Leon Trotsky obtained asylum in Mexico. Trotsky and his wife, Natalia Sedova, were first housed in La Casa Azul starting in January 1937. The windows...
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  • power to Stalin. Konstantin Khabensky as Leon Trotsky Olga Sutulova as Natalia Sedova Aleksandra Mareeva as Aleksandra Sokolovskaya Maksim Matveyev as Frank...
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  • Julius Jacobson. Shachtman also maintained contact with Trotsky's widow, Natalia Sedova, who generally agreed with his views at that time. During the 1950s...
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    She established a friendship with Natalia Sedova, Trotsky's widow, that began with a visit to Mexico in 1948. Sedova continued to visit with the Weissmans...
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    Trotsky, leader of the 1917 October Revolution, accompanied by his wife Natalia Sedova and his son Lev Sedov, was exiled to Alma-Ata by Joseph Stalin, then...
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  • as Frank Jacson Romy Schneider as Gita Samuels Valentina Cortese as Natalia Sedova Trotsky Luigi Vannucchi as Ruiz Jean Desailly as Alfred Rosmer Simone...
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    York by André Breton in VVV. While living in Mexico City, Péret met Natalia Sedova, Trotsky's widow. He remained in Mexico until the end of 1947. He returned...
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    russe, Paris 1930. The Life and Death of Leon Trotsky (1973) (with Natalia Sedova Trotsky) Translator: Arnold J. Pomerans; Garden City, NY: Doubleday...
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  • (brother-in-law) Olga Kameneva (sister) Lev Sedov (son) Sergei Sedov (son) Natalia Sedova (second wife) Aleksandra Sokolovskaya (first wife) Zinaida Volkova (daughter)...
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    opinion. In 1936 the former Soviet politician Leon Trotsky and his wife, Natalia Sedova, moved to Mexico from Norway during their exile. Mexican President Lázaro...
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  • Hjørdis, and son Borgar.  In June 1935, Knudsen invited Leon Trotsky and Natalia Sedova to live at his house, following their arrival in Norway after the French...
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    Nirvana as Alisa 2012: God Loves Caviar as Helena 2017: Trotsky as Natalia Sedova 2019: Russian Affairs as Alisa Olkhovskaya 2020: The Last Minister as...
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  • Sedov (surname) (redirect from Sedova)
    I. Sedov (1907–1999), physicist and first chair of space programme Natalia Sedova (1882–1962), the second wife of Leon Trotsky Pavel Sedov (born 1982)...
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    (in French). Presses Universitaires de France. Trotsky, Leon; Trotsky, Natalia (1980). Correspondance 1933-38 (in French). Paris: Gallimard. The New York...
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    archives and works of Leon Trotsky after the death of Trotsky's widow, Natalia Sedova. Hudson found work at the publishing house neither interesting nor profitable...
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    Union: President Lázaro Cárdenas had given Leon Trotsky and his wife, Natalia Sedova, political asylum after fleeing Stalinist persecution. They were able...
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    contradiction to Trotsky's own views, drew a vehement rebuke from Natalia Sedova, Trotsky's widow. Sedova charged that "unheard-of violence" had been "committed...
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    — Leon Trotsky, Soviet revolutionary (21 August 1940), to his wife, Natalia Sedova, while being prepared for surgery after being mortally wounded by assassin...
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    activist and a novelist Lev Sedov, son of Léon Trotsky and his second wife Natalia Sedova, activist in the Trotskyist movement Madeleine Sologne, French actress...
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