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Ariadna Scriabina
Ariadna Aleksandrovna Scriabina ((ロシア語:Ариадна Александровна Скрябина); also Sarah Knut, née Ariadna Alexandrovna Schletzer, pseudonym Régine; 26 October 1905 – 22 July 1944) was a Russian poet and activist of the French Resistance, who co-founded the Zionist resistance group Armee Juive. She was posthumously awarded the Croix de guerre and Médaille de la Résistance. She was the eldest daughter of the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin and Tatyana Schletzer. After death of her father, Ariadna took his last name, and after the death of her mother she was exiled in Paris. Being part of the literary circles of the Russian Diaspora, she wrote and published poetry. She married three times, last time with poet Dovid Knut (real name Duvid Meerovich Fiksman). Together with her husband she supported the ideas of Revisionist Zionism. She was baptised in an Orthodox rite as a child, but later converted to Judaism taking the Hebrew name Sarah. During the German occupation of France, she was the organizer and active member of the Jewish resistance in the south of the country. She was killed in Toulouse by a milice agent shortly before the fall of the Vichy regime.〔 ==Biography==
Alexander Scriabin had seven children; four from the first marriage to Vera Ivanovna Scriabina: Rima (1898–1905), Elena (1900–1990), Maria (1901–1989) and Lev (1902–1910), and three from the marriage to Tatyana Fyodorovna Schletzer: Ariadna, Julian and Marina.〔Pryanishnikova, p. 179〕 By 1910, Scriabin lived with Schletzer; although he was formally married to Vera Scriabina, they did not meet even at the funeral of their son Lev.
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