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Ilyin or Ilin (russian: Ильин) is a Russian masculine surname that is derived from the male given name Ilya and literally means ''Ilya's''. its feminine counterpart is Ilyina or Ilina. It may refer to * Aleksandr Ilyin (other), several people * Aleksei Ilyin (other), several people * Alin Ilin (born 1984), Romanian football player * Anatoli Ilyin (1931–2016), Soviet Russian football player * Andrey Ilin (born 1960), Russian film and theatre actor * Dmitry Ilyin (born 1984), Russian fine art and documentary street photographer * Efraim Ilin (1912–2011), Israeli tycoon and security expert * Fyodor Ilyin (1892–1939), Soviet admiral and diplomat * Gleb Ilyin (1889–1968), Russian-American painter * Ilya Ilin (born 1988), Kazakhstan weightlifter * Ivan Ilyin (1883–1954), Russian religious and political philosopher * Kostiantyn Ilin (born 1975), Ukrainian strongman competitor * Lev Ilyin (1880–1942), Russian architect * Mikhail Ilyin (1903–1981) ...
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Ivan Ilyin
Ivan Alexandrovich Ilyin or Il'in (Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Ильи́н, – 21 December 1954) was a Russian jurist, a dogmatic religious and political philosophy, political philosopher, an orator and conservative Monarchism, monarchist. He perceived the February Revolution as a "temporary disorder", and the October Revolution as a "national catastrophe", and actively joined the struggle against the Bolsheviks, Bolshevik regime. He became a white émigré journalist, a Slavophilia, Slavophile and an ideologue of the Russian All-Military Union. As an anti-communism, anti-communist, Ilyin initially defended Hitler but his critique of totalitarianism was not at all appreciated by the Nazi regime. Moreover, in 1934 he refused to accept their orders to spread Nazi propaganda in the Russian Academic Institute and was subsequently removed from his post and banned from all further employment. While Ilyin lost his main source of income, Sergei Rachmaninoff helped him fin ...
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Yehowists
Yehowists (also Yehowist-Ilyinites, Ilyinists, Ilyintsy, Jehovists, Sect of the Right-hand Brotherhood, The Message of Zion, russian: ильинцы, секта десного братства, иеговисты, еговисты, Сионская весть) is a Russian Spiritual Christianity, Spiritual Christian millenarian religious movement founded by retired army officer and religious thinker Nikolai Ilyin (Yehowist), Nikolai Ilyin in the 1840s. Before the Revolution During Ilyin's life and due to sending bulk booklets both by Ilyin and by his followers groups of Ilyinites were founded in different parts of the Russian Empire. The center of the movement before the Revolution remained in Ural but individual groups were also formed in Transcaucasia, Northern Caucasus and Ukraine. Ilyinites were persecuted periodically, and quite often they were punished by exiling to Central Asia and other parts of the Russian Empire. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Russians were populating par ...
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Nikolai Ilyin (Yehowist)
Nikolai Sazontovich Ilyin (also spelled Il'in) (1809–1890) – a Russian retired military officer, writer and religious thinker, in the 1840s founded and led an apocalyptic millenarian movement of Yehowists (Russian: Еговисты), or Yehowists-Ilyinites that has survived in parts of the former Soviet Union up to this day. Ilyin's Early Years Ilyin was born in 1809 in Astrakhan, South Russia. He was educated in a Jesuit college and a military school in St. Petersburg. By 1840 Nikolai Ilyin became an active correspondent for a new magazine called ''Maiak (The Lighthouse)''. The magazine maintained to a certain degree the mystical tendencies of the famous ''Sionsky Vestnik (The Herald of Zion)'' published by Aleksandr Labzin (1776-1825), a freemason and mystic. The Herald of Zion was published during the reign of Alexander I of Russia, Alexander I, a monarch known for his liberal and lenient politics towards religious free thought and dissent. Nikolai Ilyin read Sionskii Vestni ...
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Ilya Ilin
Ilya Aleksandrovich Ilyin (russian: Илья Александрович Ильин; born 24 May 1988) is a retired Kazakhstani weightlifter who won four world championships. On 12 December, 2015 at the President's Cup in Grozny, Russia, Ilyin set two world records in the −105 kg class. He lifted 246 kg in the clean and jerk and 437 kg in the total. Ilyin was named IWF World Weightlifter of the Year four times: in 2005, 2006, 2014, and 2015. Originally a two-time Olympic gold medalist in 2008 and 2012, Ilyin was officially stripped of his gold medals on 25 November, 2016, by the IWF due to doping violations after retests of his samples given at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. Athletic career Ilyin became Kazakhstan's first junior and senior weightlifting world champion when he placed first overall in the −85 kg class at the 2005 World Weightlifting Championships. He snatched 170 kg and clean and jerked 216 kg (for which he also won the clean and j ...
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Gleb Ilyin
, birth_date = , birth_place = Kazan, Russian Empire , death_date = , death_place = Sebastopol, California , nationality = Russian , spouse = Natalia Aleksandrovna Melnikov , field = painting , training = Imperial Academy of Arts , movement = , works = , patrons = , influenced by = , influenced = , awards = , elected = , website = Gleb Aleksander Ilyin (russian: Глеб Алекса́ндрович Ильи́н ; 1889–1968) was a Russian-American painter known for his portraiture and landscape paintings. Who Was Who… 1999 Early life Ilyin was born on June 1, 1889 into an aristocratic family in Kazan, Russian Empire. His father was a judge, while his mother Eudoxie Kriganovsky, took care of the household. Gleb was encouraged in his art studies at an early age. He graduated in 1911 with highest honors from the Kazan Art School after four years of training under Nicolai Fechin (Russian: ...
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Olga Ilyin
Olga Ilyin, a pen name for ''Olga Baratynskaya'' or ''Olga Alexandrovna Boratynskaya'' (8 August 1894 ( N.S.)-6 November 1991) was a Russian-born American poet and novelist. Her works were published in Russian, German and English. Life Olga, called Lita by her relatives, was born at Gorky Street in Kazan in prosperous circumstances. At the turn of the century, this manor was one of the spiritual and cultural centers of the city. Her father was a lawyer and a member of the City Duma. In 1906 Grigory Rasputin suddenly paid a visit to the Baratynsky family and told them he could read people's mind. Her father arranged a room in good hotel, but when he came back the next day, Rasputin found the doors locked. She met him again in Saint Petersburg visiting her aunt Anna Dmitrievna Shipova, but escaped to her room. Her description of Rasputin and his behavior is a small but no doubt valuable contribution to history. For several years in a row Lita came to the capital in Summer a ...
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Viktor Ilyin
Viktor Ivanovich Ilyin (Russian: Ви́ктор Ива́нович Ильи́н; born 26 December 1947) is a Soviet Army deserter who, at the rank of second lieutenant, attempted to assassinate the Soviet leader, Leonid Brezhnev on 22 January 1969 in Moscow. Biography Ilyin was born in Leningrad on 26 December 1947. He was less than two years old when he was taken away from his alcoholic parents and grew up in a foster family. He entered a topographical technical school and desired to become a geologist. However, after travelling to many different regions, a "depressing impression" was left on him of "poverty, drunkenness, devastation" - different to what Soviet television showed. As a result, he drafted a reform plan which included a monthly payment to each citizen from natural resource sales, which he sent to the Kremlin, but did not receive a response. He said that was when he decided to kill Brezhnev so that everyone would know of his ideas, where he planned to speak abou ...
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Yuriy Ilyin
Yuriy Ivanovych Ilyin ( uk, Юрій Іванович Ільїн; ; ; born 21 August 1962) is a Ukrainian admiral and former commander of the Ukrainian Navy. He was elevated to the position of Chief of the General Staff by President Viktor Yanukovych on 19 February 2014 after the existing chief, Colonel General Volodymyr Zamana, was dismissed by the President during the February 2014 Euromaidan riots. After an admission to hospital following a heart attack on 27 February 2014, Ilyin was dismissed from the post of Chief of the General Staff by interim president Alexander Turchynov on 28 February 2014. Early life and career Ilyin was born in Rohachow, Belarus. In 1979 he graduated from the Suvorov Military School in Minsk and subsequently entered the Frunze Higher Artillery Command Military School in Odessa. Between 1983 and 1991 he served with the Black Sea Fleet as a platoon leader and battery commanding officer in the detached marine brigade. He then spent two years serving ...
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Fyodor Ilyin
Fyodor Fyodorovich Raskolnikov (russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Раскольников; (28 January 1892, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 12 September 1939, Nice, France),Zalessky K.A. ''Stalin Imperia'' Moscow, ''Veche'', 2002 citing by real name Fyodor Ilyin (russian: Фёдор Ильин), was an Old Bolshevik, politician, participant in the October Revolution, writer, journalist, commander of Red fleets on the Caspian and the Baltic during the Russian Civil War, and later a Soviet diplomat. Career Early life Fyodor Raskolnikov was born to a general's daughter, A. V. Ilyina, and an Orthodox priest F.A. PetrovOnline biography
based on Zaytsev V.S. ''Voprosy Istorii KPSS'' N12 1963, etc.
(according to other sources, archpriest Sergushen ...
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Ilya
Ilya, Iliya, Ilia, Ilja, or Ilija (russian: Илья́, Il'ja, , or russian: Илия́, Ilija, ; uk, Ілля́, Illia, ; be, Ілья́, Iĺja ) is the East Slavic form of the male Hebrew name Eliyahu (Eliahu), meaning "My God is Yahu/ Jah." It comes from the Byzantine Greek pronunciation of the vocative (Ilía) of the Greek Elias (Ηλίας, Ilías). It is pronounced with stress on the second syllable. The diminutive form is Iliusha or Iliushen'ka. The Russian patronymic for a son of Ilya is " Ilyich", and a daughter is "Ilyinichna". People with the name Real people *Ilya (Archbishop of Novgorod), 12th-century Russian Orthodox cleric and saint * Ilya Ivanovitch Alekseyev (1772–1830), commander of the Russian Imperial Army *Ilya Borok (born 1993), Russian jiujitsu fighter *Ilya Bryzgalov (born 1980), Russian ice hockey goalie *Ilya Ehrenburg (1891–1967), Russian writer and Soviet cultural ambassador *Ilya Glazunov (1930–2017), Russian painter *Ilya Gringolts (born 198 ...
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Aleksandr Ilyin (other)
Aleksandr Ilyin may refer to: * Alexander Ilyin (mathematician) (born 1973), Russian mathematician * Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Ilyin (born 1983), Russian actor * Aleksandr Ilyin (footballer) (born 1993), Russian footballer * Alexander Ilyin-Genevsky Alexander Fyodorovich Ilyin (russian: Алекса́ндр Фёдорович Ильи́н-Жене́вский; November 28, 1894 – September 3, 1941), known with the party name Zhenevsky, "the Genevan" because he joined the Bolshevik group of ...
(1894–1941), Soviet chess player {{hndis, Ilyin, Aleksandr ...
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Vladimir Ilyin (other)
Vladimir Ilyin may refer to: * Vladimir Ilyin (footballer, born 1928) (1928–2009), Soviet footballer * Vladimir Ilyin (actor) (born 1947), Russian actor * Vladimir Ilyin (footballer, born 1992), Russian footballer * Vladimir Ilyin (mathematician) (1928—2014), Russian mathematician {{hndis, Ilyin, Vladimir ...
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