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- Q4285481 description "Russian revolutionary".
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- Q4285481 abstract "Afanasy Nikolayevich Matushenko (Russian: Афана́сий Никола́евич Матюшенко, Ukrainian: Пана́с Микола́йович Матюшенко, May 2, 1879 - October 20, 1907), was a political activist, a non-commissioned officer in the Russian Black Sea Fleet, and head of the uprising on the Russian battleship Potemkin.He was born into a peasant family in the village of Derhachi (by some accounts - cobbler family), eight miles north west of Kharkiv (today city in Ukraine). He lived in a tiny hut (15 feet square) with his parents and 5 siblings. His father Nikolai was an ex-serf, earning money on the side as a cobbler. After the famine of 1891, Nikolai became an alcoholic. Afanasy, who had learned to read at 9, had to take up cobbling when he was 12. Matushenko managed to finish a church parish school. Since his childhood he befriended with Hnat Khotkevych.At 15 he ran away to Kharkiv, became a railway oilman, and in 1896 he went to Odessa, and became a coalman on a steamship that took him to Vladivostok where he lived for 2 years as a railway machinist. In 1898, he became a docker at Rostov-on-Don where he joined a Marxist study circle led by future Bolshevik Vladimir Petrov.On his 21st birthday, Afanasy was conscripted for 7 years into the navy and sent to Sevastopol for a 4-month training. The harsh discipline alienated him from the officers. After training, he went to Kronstadt, near St. Petersburg, where he finished a course in torpedo machinery. In 1902, he was promoted to quartermaster on the Battleship Potemkin. Here he joined Tsentralka, the sailors' revolutionary organisation. Sailors looked up to him as a protector: "He would go through fire for his brother sailor", said one. On the morning of June 10, 1905, Tsentralka met on Malakhov hill, just outside Sebastopol. Over 100 sailors were there. In March,they had already written "The Resolution of the Black Sea sailors" calling for the end of Tsarism and a Constituent assembly. They agreed the Black Sea fleet would mutiny on June 21, though Matushenko had wanted the mutiny to start immediately.During the Potemkin mutiny Matushenko took part in the killing of Captain Golikov and Ippolit Giliarovsky. After mutinous sailors left ship in Constanza he lived in exile in Romania, Switzerland, US (June 1906 - March 1907) and France (March–June 1907). In exile he met with various socialist leaders: Vladimir Lenin, Christian Rakovsky, Vladimir Posse, Maxim Gorky, Georgy Gapon and Boris Savinkov. Matushenko was not a member of any political party and had no distinct political views. Some considered his views close to social-democrats, while other thought him closer to SRs or anarchists.In June 1907 Matushenko returned to Russia under false name. He was arrested by police, tried by court in Sevastopol and sentenced to death. He was executed by hanging on October 20, 1907.".
- Q4285481 birthDate "1879-05-02".
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- Q4285481 dateOfBirth "1879-05-02".
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- Q4285481 name "Matushenko".
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- Q4285481 comment "Afanasy Nikolayevich Matushenko (Russian: Афана́сий Никола́евич Матюшенко, Ukrainian: Пана́с Микола́йович Матюшенко, May 2, 1879 - October 20, 1907), was a political activist, a non-commissioned officer in the Russian Black Sea Fleet, and head of the uprising on the Russian battleship Potemkin.He was born into a peasant family in the village of Derhachi (by some accounts - cobbler family), eight miles north west of Kharkiv (today city in Ukraine).".
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