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| 0972 | Vladimir I |  |
| On the death of his father forced to flee to Scandinavia
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| 1648 | Alexis I Mikhaylovich |  |
| Has his tutor & regent exiled after the rebellion of Moscow to save his life
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| 1716 | Alexis Petrovitch |  |
| Vienna Opposses Peter the Great's reforms & flees to Vienna & Naples
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| 1849 | Nicholas I |  |
| Aug Helps drive out Hungary's Nationalist leader, Kossuth
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| 1897 | Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov |  |
| Sushenskoe Banished to the village of Sushenskoe for spreading revolutionary propaganda
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| 1900 | Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov |  |
| St Petersburg Authorities fail to confiscate his exit visa
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| 1902 | Alexeev, Nikolai |  |
| April Kings Cross Provides rooms for Lenin during his exile to London
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| 1902 | Trotsky, Leon |  |
| London Escapes to London from Siberia
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| 1903 | Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov |  |
| April Geneva Moves from London to Geneva
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| 1904 | Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov |  |
| 2nd Sep Returns to Geneva & lives at 91 Rue de Carouge
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| 1905 | Radek, Karl Bernhardovich |  |
| Fights in exile in Poland
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| 1905 | Savinkov, Boris Viktorovich |  |
| Arrested & condemned to death but escapes & flees to Switzerland
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| 1908 | Zinoviev, Grigory Yevseyevich |  |
| Forced into exile
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| 1911 | Bukharin, Nikolai |  |
| June Arkhangelsk Exiled to the Arkhangelsk region
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| 1912 | Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov |  |
| Cracow Spends 2 yrs in Cracow
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| 1915 | Kamenev, Lev Borisovich |  |
| Exiled to Siberia, 1915-1917
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| 1917 | Bukharin, Nikolai |  |
| May Moscow Returns to Moscow via Japan & Siberia
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| 1917 | Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov |  |
| 29th June Flees to Finland where he remains until 4 July
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| 1918 | Kerensky, Alexander Fedorovich |  |
| Paris Advocates Allied intervention in Russia on the side of the democrats
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| 1919 | Ikin, Anton Ivanovich de |  |
| 5th Aug Constantinople Flees to Constantinople, later lives in France & the USA as an emigre
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| 1920 | Petlyura, Symon |  |
| Paris Seeks exile in Paris
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| 1921 | Dan, Fedor Ivanovich |  |
| Arrested & exiled abroad
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| 1923 | Bulgakov, Sergey Nikolayevich |  |
| Moscow Exiled from Russia because of conversion from Marxism to the Orthodox Church
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| 1923 | Dan, Fedor Ivanovich |  |
| Stripped of Russian citizenship while in exile abroad
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| 1924 | Ivanov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich |  |
| Moscow Exiled to Italy
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| 1927 | Stalin, Joseph |  |
| 6th Jan Oppositionists including Trotsky are exiled by Stalin
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| 1928 | Trotsky, Leon |  |
| Jan Alma Ata Hauled out of his Kremlin appartment & exiled to Alma Ata
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| 1929 | Stalin, Joseph |  |
| 16th Jan Stalin's proposal to exile Trotsky from Russia is accepted by the Politburo
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| 1930 | Radek, Karl Bernhardovich |  |
| Returns to Russia from exile
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| 1931 | Bazarov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich |  |
| Saratov Exiled for heading a counter-revolutionary organization with Gosplan
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| 1933 | Trotsky, Leon |  |
| 25th July Granted asylum in France
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| 1944 | Stalin, Joseph |  |
| 26th Dec Crimea Stalin deports 250,000 Tatars from Crimea to Uzbekistan, they do not return home until the fall of the Soviet Union
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| 1953 | Solzhenitsyn, Alexander |  |
| Kok Terek Solzhenitsyn begins a sentence of internal exile for life at Kok-Terek in southern Kazakhstan
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| 1953 | Zhukov, Georgi Konstantinovich |  |
| Moscow Returns from exile after Stalin's death
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| 1967 | Brezhnev, Leonoid Ilych |  |
| 6th Mar Delhi Stalin's daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva, requests asylum at the USA Embassy
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| 1970 | Kerensky, Alexander Fedorovich |  |
| 11th June New York Death of Alexander Fedorovich Kerensky, in exile
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| 1974 | Sakharov, Andrei |  |
| Gorky Sentenced to internal exile
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| 1974 | Solzhenitsyn, Alexander |  |
| Expelled from Russia & deprived of his citizenship
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| 13th Feb Frankfurt Solzhenitsyn is deported from the Russia to Frankfurt, West Germany and stripped of his Soviet citizenship, Solzhenitsyn lives in Heinrich B”ll's house
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| 1976 | Solzhenitsyn, Alexander |  |
| Cavendish Solzhenitsyn moves to Cavendish, Vermont
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| 1978 | Solzhenitsyn, Alexander |  |
| 8th June Gives his Commencement Address condemning modern western culture
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| 1984 | Alliluyeva, Svetlana |  |
| 2nd Nov Stalin's daughter returns to Russia after an absence of 17 yrs
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| 1984 | Sakharov, Andrei |  |
| 20th May Moscow Passes papers to USA diplomats which request his wife be given asylum in the USA embassy
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| 1990 | Solzhenitsyn, Alexander |  |
| Soviet citizenship is restored
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| 1994 | Solzhenitsyn, Alexander |  |
| Returns to Russia with his wife, Natalia, who had become a USA citizen
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