Mikhail Bakunin
1814 – 1876
Russian

Revolutionary anarchist. He devoted his life to revolutionary activity in Germany, Russia, France, and England, in several instances narrowly escaping with his life. Although he joined the Communist International, his anarchist opposition to Karl Marx led to his ouster.

Contemporaries
1818–1883Ivan Turgenev
1828–1910Count Leo Tolstoy
1862–1911Peter Stolypin
1852–1895Stepnyak
1853–1900Vladimir Solovyev
c. 1871–1916Grigoriy Rasputin
1799–1837Alexander Pushkin
1856–1918Georgiy Plekhanov
1870–1924Vladimir Lenin
1842–1921Pyotr Kropotkin
1872–1918Alexandra Feodorovna
1821–1881Fyodor Dostoevsky
1872–1929Sergei Diaghilev
1871–1944Sergey Bulgakov
1833–1887Alexander Borodin
1838–1906Friedrich Beilstein
1857–1927Vladimir Bekhterev
1818–1881Alexander II
1777–1825Alexander I