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Nikolai Golitsyn

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and the desire to work together with it and somehow make this work possible. The government discussed the timeframe for resuming the Duma sessions: it was originally scheduled to open on 12 January, then - on 31 January, but in the end, it was postponed until 14 February. Protopopov, who excused
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On 26 February, the tsar ordered the army to suppress the rioting by force, but troops began to mutiny, joined the protesters, and demanded a new constitutional government. In the evening the meeting of the Duma was prorogued, although Golitsyn and
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officially met once or twice a week (seven meetings in January, six in February). The main concern of the government was "food and transport." The most important thing, according to Prince Golitsyn, was the convocation of the
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which had been given to Trepov) declaring that his majesty had decided to interrupt the Imperial Duma until 1 April, leaving it with no legal authority to act. The deputies refused to leave and a
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Despite being the oldest member of the council (Golitsyn was 66, while the others were 36 to 63 years old), he was not a leader. (His advanced years led him to regularly fall asleep during
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On 21 April he was again arrested by police and interrogated by the Extraordinary Commission of Inquiry of the Provisional Government. After the assumption of power by the
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became more serious. On 25th members of the government gathered at Golitsyn's apartment at Konnogvardeyskiy Bul'var, 13.
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made a speech in the Duma that almost called for the assassination of the emperor. A week later the demonstrations on
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to cancel his appointment, citing his lack of preparation for the role of prime minister. The tsar refused, but
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for an interview, but received by the tsar. A hesitating Prince Golitsyn did not want to succeed prime minister
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ordered former ministers and senior officials arrested. Golitsyn was arrested by police and transferred to the
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himself many times and did not attend the meetings, suggested dissolution or postponing the Duma even further.
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The Council of Ministers met the evening of 27 February and submitted its resignation to the emperor, asking
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Smith, Douglas, Former People: the Final Days of the Russian Aristocracy. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012
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suggested his colleagues remove Protopopov from his post, as he saw in him the main cause of unrest.
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Prince Alexander Nikolayevich (St. Petersburg, 1885 - Toulon, 1974), in exile married the Imperial
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to temporarily act as regent, which he refused. Following Nicholas's decision to abdicate, the
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Features And Figures Of The Past. Government And Opinion In The Reign Of Nicholas II.
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on the charge of participating in a "counter-revolutionary monarchist organization".
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on 7 April 1881 Evgenia Andrejevna von GrΓΌnberg (Saint-Petersburg, 18 April 1864 -
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for interrogation, where he was starved and tortured, then released on 13 March.
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in 1871 and entered the Ministry of the Interior, where he was appointed to the
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he organized aid for famine-stricken areas (1907–1908). He was a member of the
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Russian aristocrat and politician; last Prime Minister of the Russian Empire
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Prince Dimitri Nikolayevich (Archangelsk, 1882 - Nice, 1928), married
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opposed its dissolution. Golitsyn used a (signed, but not yet dated
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meetings.) In January 1917 two rival institutions, the Duma and the
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Prince Nikolai Nikolayevich (Archangelsk, 1883 - executed at
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Prince Evgeni Nikolayevich (Archangelsk, 1888 - Paris, 1928)
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were replaced; Nikolai Dobrovolsky was appointed. The
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Index

Nikolay Golitsyn
Nikolai Borisovich Galitzin
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
His Serene Highness

Prime Minister of Russia
Nicholas II
Alexander Trepov
Georgy Lvov
Moscow Governorate
Leningrad
Leningrad Governorate
Russian SFSR
Russian
Alma mater
Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum
Prince
Russian
prime minister
Imperial Russia
O.S.
N.S.
February Revolution
Moscow Governorate
Mozhaisk
Golitsyn family
Bolshiye Vyazyomy
Dorogobuzhsky District

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