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The 1st Congress of the Soravian Section of the Workers' International, held in Aalmsted, Azmara, between March 7–14, 1901, was the first time Prabatnik was used as a political classification.

In Soravian historiography, the prabatniks (from прабатько; prabat'ko; "progenitor") are a grouping of six influential Soravian philosophers, all of whom contributed to the development of socialism in Soravia prior to the 1st Congress of the Soravian Section of the Workers' International in 1901, though many, especially the anarchists Glonti and Klimenti, were shunned by the Section. The six prabatniks are Yuri Nemtsov (1822–1907), Lev Rasskazov (1841–1882), Davor Rumyantsov (1847–1918), Ilya Glonti (1860–1908), Isaac Bazin-Mordvinov (1865–1951) and Olav Klimenti (1865–1910).

Nemtsov

Nemtsov

Yuri Josyp Nemtsov (25 Februrary 1822 – 10 March 1907) was a Soravian philosopher that was among the first philosophers to advocate early forms of socialism and class consciousness during the Euclean Spring in Euclea. Nemstov was a popular philosopher, economist and political activist among early socialist revolutionaries in Euclea, and he gives his name to some of the most popular socialist ideologies.

Nemstov was born in Lomadin, a city within the central Terekhivka Governorate of Soravia, in 1822. He was born to agriculture-based, working-to-middle class parents, and spent most of his early life on his parents' land with his two other siblings. Nemtsov attended a local school until he was 16, where he joined the University of Samistopol in the nation's capital. Nemtsov would continue to study, advocate, and publish material and the benefits of socialist and flaws of traditional free-market economics. Nemtsov was exiled to Gaullica in 1863 following the First Soravian Civil War by Eduard Olsov for "anti-republican thought". Nemtsov remained in Gaullica for some years before moving to the town of Heuthenberg in Azmara, where Nemtsov would spend the rest of his life.

Regarded and cited as one of the most influential figures in 19th-century Euclean philosophy, Nemtsov's political and economic theories would go on to influence many ideologies and states, and his teachings would inspire revolutionaries across the world, particularly during the Euclean Spring. Nemtsov also laid out the framework for class consciousness and the labourer's relation to capital, forming the foundations of modern labour rights.

Rasskazov

Lev Rasskazov
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Rasskazov in 1881
Born(1841-07-11)July 11, 1841
DiedJune 10, 1882(1882-06-10) (aged 40)
OccupationTrade unionist and politician
Years active1870–1882

Rumyantsov

Davor Rumyantsov
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Photograph of Rumyantsov in 1910
Born(1847-04-17)April 17, 1847
DiedNovember 17, 1918(1918-11-17) (aged 71)
Other namesRumyantsev
Years active1870–1918
Known forDevelopment of the national personal autonomy principle

Glonti

Ilya Glonti
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Glonti in 1901
Born
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Ilia Ghlonti

(1860-08-24)August 24, 1860
DiedDecember 25, 1908(1908-12-25) (aged 48)
Years active1886–1902
Known forDevelopment of anarcho-communism in Soravia

Bazin-Mordvinov

Isaac Bazin-Mordvinov
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Portrait of Bazin-Mordvinov, 1904
Born(1865-06-19)June 19, 1865
DiedApril 11, 1951(1951-04-11) (aged 85)
Other namesA. T. Khomkolov,
E. G. Voronov (pseudonyms)
Years active1893–1951
Known forInfluential socialist ideologue

(Olav) Klimenti