February Revolution
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February Revolution
Summary
February Revolution is a revolution[1]. It draws 3,999 Wikipedia views per month (revolution category, ranking #10 of 96).[2]
Key Facts
- February Revolution is located in Russian Empire[3].
- February Revolution is in the country of Russian Empire[4].
- February Revolution's instance of is recorded as revolution[5].
- February is named after February Revolution[6].
- The location of February Revolution was Saint Petersburg[7].
- The location of February Revolution was Russian Empire[8].
- February Revolution is part of Russian Revolution[9].
- February Revolution's Commons category is recorded as February Revolution (Russia)[10].
- February Revolution began on March 8, 1917[11].
- February Revolution ended on March 16, 1917[12].
- February Revolution occurred on 1917[13].
- Among those involved in February Revolution was Russian Empire[14].
- A participant in February Revolution was Nicholas II of Russia[15].
- A participant in February Revolution was Alexander Kerensky[16].
- February Revolution's significant event is recorded as Nicholas II of Russia's abdication[17].
- February Revolution's has cause is recorded as origins of the February Revolution[18].
- February Revolution's has cause is recorded as World War I[19].
- February Revolution's topic's main category is recorded as Category:February Revolution (Russia)[20].
- February Revolution resulted in {'amount': '+1443'} deaths[21].
- February Revolution's has contributing factor is recorded as International Women's Day[22].
- February Revolution's has effect is recorded as dissolution of the Russian Empire[23].
- February Revolution's different from is recorded as French Revolution of 1848[24].
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When and Where
February Revolution occurred on 1917[13]. It began on March 8, 1917[11]. It ended on March 16, 1917[12]. Recorded location include Saint Petersburg[7] and Russian Empire[8]. It is in the country of Russian Empire[4].
Context
February Revolution is part of Russian Revolution[9]. Its instance of is recorded as revolution[5].
Participants
Recorded participant include Russian Empire[14], Nicholas II of Russia[15], and Alexander Kerensky[16].
Outcome and Impact
February Revolution resulted in {'amount': '+1443'} deaths[21].
Why It Matters
February Revolution draws 3,999 Wikipedia views per month (revolution category, ranking #10 of 96).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]