List of Petrashevists
- Mikhail Petrashevsky, titular councilor, 27 years old
- Dmitry Akhsharumov, Ph.D. St. Petersburg State University, 26 years old
- Vasily Golovinski, titular councilor, 20 years old
- Nikolai Petrovich Grigoriev, Lieutenant Guards Horse-Grenadier Regiment
- Hippolyte Deboo, serving in the Asian Department, 25 years old
- Konstantin Deboo, serving in the Asian Department, 38 years old
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky, a retired engineer lieutenant, writer, 27 years old
- Sergei Durov, a retired collegiate assessor, writer, 33 years old
- Alexander Evropeus, a retired collegiate secretary, 2? years old
- Basil Kamen, the son of honorary citizen, 19 years old
- Nikolay Kashkin, serving in the Asian Department, 20 years old
- Fedor Lvov, captain of the Life Guards regiment of Chasseurs, 25 years old
- Nikolay Mombelli, the lieutenant of the Life Guards regiment of Moscow, 27 years old
- Alexander Palm, lieutenant of the Life Guards regiment of Chasseurs, 27 years old
- Aleksey Pleshcheyev, non-serviceman, writer, 23 years old
- Nikolay Speshnyov, lord of the Kursk province, 28 years old
- Konstantin Timkovsky, titular councilor, 35 years old
- Felix Toll, master chief engineering school, 26 years old
- Pavel Filippov, a student at St. Petersburg University, 24 years old
- Alexander Khanykov, a student at St. Petersburg University, 24 years old
- Raphael Chernosvitov, a retired lieutenant colonel (former superintendent), 39 years old
- Peter Shaposhnikov, a tradesman, 28 years old
- Ivan Yastrzhembsky, Assistant Inspector in the Institute of Technology, 34 years old
- Alexander Balasoglo, a poet, a retired naval officer, 36 years old
In total, about forty Petrashevists were arrested, including 21 sentenced to death, with one gone mad in the process of investigation and having the sentence deferred.
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