'Aleksandr Ilyich Ulyanov' (
Russian: Александр Ильич Ульянов;
1866 –
May 8,
1887) was a
Russian
revolutionary and older brother of
Vladimir Lenin.
Life
In 1883, he graduated from the College of
Simbirsk with a gold medal and entered
Petersburg University, where he majored in
Natural Sciences and earned another gold medal for his work in
zoology. Aleksandr participated in illegal meetings, demonstrations and ran
propaganda activities among students and workers. In
1886, he became a member of the "
terrorist faction" of the
Narodnaya Volya (''People's Will'') party. He was one of the authors of its program with
Marxism being one of his obvious influences.
Acknowledging the working class as a "nucleus of the
Socialist Party", the party program affirmed the revolutionary
intelligentsia's initiative in fighting with autocracy; terror was seen as a means of struggle.
Assassination attempt and execution
Ulyanov and his comrades began preparing an
assassination attempt on the life of
Alexander III of Russia, but on
March 1,
1887, they were arrested. In court, Ulyanov gave a political speech. On
May 8, he and his comrades
Pakhomiy Andreyushkin,
Vasili Generalov,
Vasili Osipanov and
Petr Shevyrev were sentenced to death and hanged at
Shlisselburg. As they had been arrested on
March 1, they became known as the
Pervomartovtsi.
The execution of his brother Aleksandr radicalized Lenin and he became more involved in student protests and revolutionary propaganda efforts.
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