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  2. Bloody Sunday (1905) - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Sunday (Russian: Крова́вое воскресе́нье, romanized: Krovavoye voskresenye, IPA: [krɐˈvavəɪ vəskrʲɪˈsʲenʲjɪ]), also known as Red Sunday (Russian: Красное воскресенье), [1] was the series of events on Sunday, 22 January [O.S. 9 January] 1905 in St Petersburg, Russia, when demonstrators, led by Father Georgy Gapon, were fired upon by ...

  3. The St. Petersburg workmen's petition to the Tsar (January 22 ...

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    And the main author of the petition, Georgy Gapon, in an open letter to the citizens, reminded them that the workers, the heroes of January 9, "with their blood have paved a wide road to freedom for you, the Russian citizens". [61] Contemporaries noted the historical uniqueness of the petition of January 9, 1905.

  4. January 1905 - Wikipedia

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    On January 30, Hoch was arrested in New York City, initially for having married and deserted multiple women (one estimate is 45 women in ten states from 1888 to 1905 [10]), but soon was charged with Marie Walcker's murder, for which he would be convicted. Hoch was suspected of perhaps as many as 50 murders, but only charged with Walcker's death.

  5. 1905 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    January 22 (January 9 O.S.) – The Bloody Sunday massacre of demonstrators led by Russian Orthodox priest Georgy Gapon trigger the abortive Revolution of 1905. January 26 (January 13 O.S.) Russian Revolution of 1905: The Imperial Russian Army fire on demonstrators in Riga, Governorate of Livonia, killing 73 and injuring 200 people.

  6. Symphony No. 11 (Shostakovich) - Wikipedia

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    Allegro (The 9th of January) The second movement, referring to the events of Bloody Sunday at the Winter Palace on 22 January 1905 [O.S. 9 January]. Shostakovich bases the movement on two themes from his Ten Choral Poems on Revolutionary Texts, entitled Goy ty, tsar nash, batyushka ("O thou, our Tsar, our father"), and Obnazhite golovy ("Bare ...

  7. Here’s the full list of holidays and observances to celebrate ...

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    January 9. International Choreographers Day. National Apricot Day. National Faith Day. National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. January 10. National Bittersweet Chocolate Day.

  8. National Day of Mourning on Jan. 9 for Jimmy Carter - AOL

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    A national Day of Mourning will take place on Jan. 9 the day of former President Jimmy Carter's official state funeral at Washington National Cathedral.

  9. 1905 - Wikipedia

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    January 22 (9 O.S.): The Bloody Sunday massacre of Russian demonstrators at the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg January 1 – In a major defeat in the Russo-Japanese War , Russian General Anatoly Stessel surrenders Port Arthur , located on mainland China, to the Japanese. [ 1 ]