Semenovsky Square, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Cause of death
Execution by hanging
Other names
Belomor Makar Egorov Glazov
Nikolai Ivanovich Rysakov (Russian: Николай Иванов Рысаков; c. 1861 – 15 April 1881) was a Russian revolutionary and a member of Narodnaya Volya. He personally took part in the assassination of Tsar Alexander II of Russia. He threw a bomb that disabled the Tsar's carriage. A second bomb by an accomplice, Ignacy Hryniewiecki, killed the Tsar.
In his post-arrest confession, Rysakov revealed all that he knew of the organization, its personnel and its agenda. This resulted in numerous arrests, and seriously compromised the party's strength. Despite his repentance, he was hanged along with other accomplices.
Nikolai Ivanovich Rysakov (Russian: Николай Иванов Рысаков; c. 1861 – 15 April 1881) was a Russian revolutionary and a member of Narodnaya Volya. He personally...
Perovskaya, two of them actually committed the deed. One assassin, NikolaiRysakov, threw a bomb which damaged the carriage, prompting the Tsar to disembark...
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pyroxylin. At a clandestine meeting, Hryniewiecki joined Kibalchich, NikolaiRysakov and Timofei Mikhailov to test half-loaded bombs in an unfrequented...
of four bomb-throwers - Ignacy Hryniewiecki, Nikolai Kibalchich, Timofey Mikhailov, and NikolaiRysakov. However, when Zhelyabov was arrested two days...
Rysakov were executed after him. Thus, Kibalchich and other Narodnaya Volya plotters including Sophia Perovskaya, Andrei Zhelyabov, NikolaiRysakov and...
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and died a few hours afterwards. The conspirators Nikolai Kibalchich, Sophia Perovskaya, NikolaiRysakov, Timofey Mikhailov, and Andrei Zhelyabov were all...
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the Pervomartovtsy" (Zhelyabov, Perovskaya, Kibalchich, Mikhailov and Rysakov). "Ah, as it was nightmare times," – sighed Repin – "complex, appalling...