Fricis Svars
- Birth Date:
- Death date:
- 03.01.1911
- Extra names:
- Categories:
- Anarchist, Criminal, Terrorist
- Nationality:
- latvian
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
Corporation of London Cemetary, London E12: the last resting place of Fricis Svars, Latvian anarchist killed at the Siege of Sidney Street, 1911. [photo: Melindria Tavoularis]
Source: wikipedia.org, news.lv
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Relation name | Relation type | Description | ||
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1 | Jekabs Peters | Cousin | ||
2 | Peter the Painter | Idea mate |
13.01.1905 | 1905. gads 13. janvāra demonstrācija
Nemieri jeb 1905. gada revolūcija Latvijā 1905. gadā sākās ar 13. janvāra (piekārtots pie datuma, ignorējot stilu, 26.1.1905 pēc jaunā) manifestāciju Rīgā, kuru, kā reakciju uz demonstrantu apšaušanu Sanktpēterburgā 9. janvārī, organizēja LSDP.
16.12.1910 | Houndsditch murders. Latvian anarchists shoot dead 3 City of London policemen and wound 2 more at Exchange Buildings in the East End
03.01.1911 | Siege at Sidney Street
The Siege of Sidney Street, popularly known as the "Battle of Stepney", was a notorious gunfight in London's East End on 3 January 1911. Preceded by the Houndsditch Murders, it ended with the deaths of two members of a supposedly politically motivated gang of burglars and international anarchists supposedly led by Peter Piatkow, a.k.a. "Peter the Painter", and sparked a major political row over the involvement of the then Home Secretary, Winston Churchill.