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Kollontaĭ, A. (Aleksandra), 1872-1952

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Personal name headingKollontaĭ, A. (Aleksandra), 1872-1952
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Variant(s)Коллонтай, А. (Александра), 1872-1952
Kolaṇṭai, Alekcāṇṭirā, 1872-1952
Kollantai, Alexandra, 1872-1952
Kollontai, Aleksandra, 1872-1952
Kollontaĭ, Aleksandra Mikhaĭlovna, 1872-1952
Kollontai, Alexandra, 1872-1952
Kollontaj, Alexandra Michajlovna, 1872-1952
Kollontajová, A., 1872-1952
Kollontajová, Alexandra, 1872-1952
Kollontay, Aleksandra Mikhaylovna, 1872-1952
Kollontay, Alexandra, 1872-1952
Kolōṇṭai, Alekcāṇṭirā, 1872-1952
Kolōṇṭai, Aleksāṇṭirā, 1872-1952
Kolontay, Alexandra, 1872-1952
קאלאנטאי, א.
קאלאנטאי, א., 1872־1952
קאלאנטיי, אלעקסאנדרא מיכאלאוונא, 1952־1872
كولونتاى، الكساندرا
Associated countrySoviet Union
Birth date1872-03
Death date1952-03-09
Place of birthSaint Petersburg (Russia)
Place of deathMoscow (Russia)
Field of activityCommunism
Profession or occupationRevolutionaries Ambassadors Feminists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
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Found inFarnsworth, B. Aleksandra Kollontai, 1980: t.p. (Aleksandra Kollontai)
Great love, 1982: CIP t.p. (Alexandra Kollontai)
Selected articles and speeches, 1984: CIP t.p. (Alexandra Kollantai)
Communism and the family, 19-- : t.p. (Alexandra Kolontay)
Makattān̲a kātal, 2006: t.p. (Aleksāṇṭirā Kolōṇṭai) cover (Alekcāṇṭirā Kolōṇṭai)
Cikappukkātal, 2006: t.p. (Alekcāṇṭirā Kolaṇṭai) p. 4 of cover (b. 1872, d. 1952)
Rodina v kommunistickém státě, 1920: title page (A. Kollontajová) page 9 (Alexandra Kollontajová)
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, May 8, 2017: Alexandra Kollontai page (Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai; maiden name: Domontovich; born 31 March [old style 19 March] 1872 in Saint Petersburg; died 9 March 1952 in Moscow; Russian Communist revolutionary; Soviet ambassador to Norway, 1923; Mexico, 1926-1927, and Sweden, 1930-1945)
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