Isidore Ramishvili

Isidore Ramishvili
ისიდორე რამიშვილი
Isidore Ramishivili in 1906
BornJune 7, 1859
Died14 November, 1937
Cause of deathExecution by firing squad
Resting placeUnknown
Alma materTiflis Theological Seminary (1885)
OccupationsPolitician, journalist, teacher
Political party
Spouses
  • Nadasi Kalandadze
    (m. 1892; died 1900)
  • Natalya Semiakina
    (m. 1910)
Children5
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Isidore Ramishvili (Georgian: ისიდორე რამიშვილი) (7 June 1859 – 14 November 1937) was a Georgian Social Democratic politician, journalist, and one of the leaders of Menshevik movement in Imperial Russia.

Ramishvili rose to prominence during the 1905 Russian Revolution as an outspoken critic of the Tsar government in the Duma and an eloquent speaker at mass rallies or party meetings. Repeatedly arrested and exiled by both Tsarist and Bolshevik authorities, he is considered a symbol of resistance and resilience.