Potemkin mutiny

E837589

The Potemkin mutiny was a 1905 uprising by sailors aboard the Russian battleship Potemkin, widely seen as a key precursor to the Russian Revolution.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Potemkin mutiny canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf event in the Russian Revolution of 1905
mutiny
uprising
aftermath Tsarist authorities reasserted control over the fleet
some mutineers received asylum in Romania
chronology early key event leading to the 1917 Russian Revolution
conflict sailors vs. Tsarist officers
country Russian Empire
death Grigory Vakulinchuk was killed during the mutiny NERFINISHED
describedBySource Soviet historiography
contemporary newspaper reports
film Battleship Potemkin by Sergei Eisenstein NERFINISHED
endTime 1905-06-25
follows Bloody Sunday (1905) NERFINISHED
hasCause Russo-Japanese War defeats
discontent with autocracy of Tsar Nicholas II
political unrest in the Russian Empire
poor living conditions of sailors
hasEffect inspiration for revolutionary movements
symbol of resistance against Tsarist autocracy
hasRepresentation film Battleship Potemkin NERFINISHED
hasTheme class struggle
military insubordination
revolutionary protest
historicalSignificance considered a precursor to later Russian revolutions
influencedBy socialist and revolutionary ideas
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
location Battleship Potemkin NERFINISHED
Black Sea NERFINISHED
namedAfter battleship Potemkin NERFINISHED
notableCommander Afanasy Matyushenko NERFINISHED
originalName Восстание на броненосце «Потёмкин» NERFINISHED
participant Afanasy Matyushenko NERFINISHED
Grigory Vakulinchuk NERFINISHED
Imperial Russian Navy NERFINISHED
sailors of the battleship Potemkin
partOf Russian Revolution of 1905 NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1905
result increased revolutionary sentiment in the Russian Empire
internment of the battleship Potemkin
surrender of the ship to Romanian authorities
significantEvent bombardment of Odessa harbor
defection of Potemkin to Romanian port of Constanța
killing of officer Ippolit Giliarovsky
raising of the red flag on Potemkin
sailors’ refusal to eat maggot-infested meat
startTime 1905-06-14

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Platon Odyntsov (Sailor from Potemkin mutiny) participatedIn Potemkin mutiny
subject surface form: Platon Odyntsov