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12024-09-12T17:37:53-04:00Olive Colesfb4fbcee067a941cdd754bb445e31c29ce94b22593structured_gallery2024-09-20T09:02:54-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5These men had the unenviable task of separating rumor from fact, guilt from innocence, melon from watermelon.
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12024-09-09T13:13:31-04:00Olive Colesfb4fbcee067a941cdd754bb445e31c29ce94b225Who's Who in the Infamous Watermelon RebellionKelly O'Neill156It's the interactive guide you've been waiting for!plain2024-09-26T15:45:25-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5
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12024-09-12T17:27:37-04:00Olive Colesfb4fbcee067a941cdd754bb445e31c29ce94b225Iosif "The Protege" Khorvat14The lieutenant general is a key figure in this story. Ruler of Ekaterinoslav Governorate, Iosif Ivanovich assists Mordvinov in the investigation, interrogating the accused, while also circulating false information about unrest on the streets of Kherson. Despite his tendency to fall for whispers of unrest, he ultimately concludes that the events of August 1796 were nothing more than a rabble rousing. Khorvat was 46 at the time of the watermelon rebellion. Oh, and did we mention he was married to Zubov's sister and a protege of the prince?plain2024-09-23T13:49:16-04:0048.46664, 35.04066Image generated with DALLE-3Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5
12024-09-12T17:38:23-04:00Olive Colesfb4fbcee067a941cdd754bb445e31c29ce94b225Nikolay "The Judge" Mordvinov13Nikolay Semyonovich is the man in charge of the Black Sea Admiralty in the 1790s. Conducts the main investigation into the "watermelon rebellion" with Khorvat and is faced with sorting through a number of misleading reports. Mordvinov leads the interrogation of all accused, and ultimately concludes that there has been no rebellion, no bunt, no treasonous behavior, no audacious disturbance, no rioting against Catherine, and no rioting against her claim to rule.plain2024-09-23T09:37:05-04:0044.612519, 33.534931Image generated by DALLE-3 using the following prompt: Can you please generate me an image of Nikolai Mordinov - Vice admiral of the Black Sea fleet in Kherson in late 18th century imperial Russia?Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5
12024-09-11T14:30:11-04:00Olive Colesfb4fbcee067a941cdd754bb445e31c29ce94b225Pyotr "Have My Cake and Eat it Too" Yakovlev12A lieutenant colonel whose interest in protecting stability in Kherson is tied to his role as timber provisioner of the naval shipyards. Prince Zubov's man-on-the-ground, Yakovlev is first to be informed of an impending disturbance by Police Chief Volkov. Requests troops to maintain order and is up to his knees in the subsequent investigation. Guilty of fabricating portions of the story and spreading misinformation. Large sums of money pass through his hands and Mordvinov suspects him of being a spy.plain2024-09-24T17:33:40-04:0046.631038713418505, 32.62705113439695Image generated with Dall-E 3Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5