See Also: Sverdlov, Yakov (Mikhaylovich)(encyclopedia)
Mikhaylovich (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
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inhesion (iou) and Sverdlov, Yakov (Mikhaylovich) (sh)


inhesion (iou)



inhesion noun. M17.
[Late Latin inhaesio(n-), from Latin inhaes- pa. ppl stem of inhaerere: see INHERE, -ION.]
The action or fact of inhering, esp. as a quality or attribute; inherence.

Sverdlov, Yakov (Mikhaylovich) (sh)




born June 3, 1885, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
died March 16, 1919, Moscow

Soviet politician.

A Bolshevik organizer and agitator in the Urals, he was often arrested and exiled. In the Russian Revolution of 1917, he headed the Bolshevik secretariat and helped plan and execute the October coup that brought the Bolsheviks to power. As titular head of state, he worked closely with Vladimir Lenin to consolidate power in the Communist Party's Central Committee. His untimely death at age 33 from an infectious illness left a void in the party hierarchy that was filled by Joseph Stalin in 1922.