Gapon

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Gapon is a Russian surname most notably associated with Georgy Gapon, the Orthodox priest who led the 1905 workers’ procession that culminated in Bloody Sunday in St. Petersburg.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Orthodox priest
demonstration
historical event
human
political activist
surname
country Russian Empire
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
familyName Gapon NERFINISHED
followedBy Bloody Sunday (1905) NERFINISHED
givenName Georgy NERFINISHED
hasCause workers’ procession led by Georgy Gapon
hasNotableBearer Georgy Gapon NERFINISHED
hasNotableHistoricalAssociation Bloody Sunday (1905) NERFINISHED
workers’ procession of 1905 in St. Petersburg
hasParticipant Georgy Gapon NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Russian
location St. Petersburg NERFINISHED
movement Russian labor movement
notableFor leading a workers’ procession in 1905 in St. Petersburg
role in events leading to Bloody Sunday (1905)
occupation labor leader
priest
organizer Georgy Gapon NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity St. Petersburg NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
usedInCountry Russia

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Georgy Gapon familyName Gapon