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  1. Iwan Logginowitsch Goremykin ( russisch Иван Логгинович Горемыкин; * 27. Oktober jul. / 8. November 1839 greg. in Nowgorod; † 11. Dezember jul. / 24. Dezember 1917 greg. in Sotschi) war ein russischer Staatsmann, Innenminister von 1895 bis 1899 und zweifacher Ministerpräsident 1906 und von 1914 bis 1916.

  2. Ivan Logginovich Goremykin (Russian: Ива́н Лóггинович Горемы́кин; 8 November 1839 – 24 December 1917) was a Russian politician who served as the prime minister of the Russian Empire in 1906 and again from 1914 to 1916, during World War I. He was the last person to have the civil rank of Active Privy ...

    • Russian
    • Homicide
  3. First Cabinet of Ivan Goremykin – composition of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire, under the leadership of Ivan Goremykin, worked from May 5, 1906 to July 21, 1906. [1] From the very beginning of its work, the Cabinet of Goremykin conflict with the State Duma, which tried to subjugate the government.

    • July 21, 1906
    • Vladimir Kokovtsov
  4. Progressive Bloc. Opposition leader. Pavel Milyukov. History. Predecessor. Kokovtsov. Successor. Stürmer. Second Cabinet of Ivan Goremykin – composition of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire, under the leadership of Ivan Goremykin, worked from February 12, 1914 to February 2, 1916.

    • February 2, 1916
    • Pyotr Bark
  5. Iván Lóguinovich Goremykin (en ruso: Ива́н Лóггинович Горемы́кин, Ivan Logginovič Goremykin) (8 de noviembre de 1839-24 de diciembre de 1917) fue un primer ministro ruso durante la Primera Guerra Mundial y un político extremadamente conservador en sus posturas políticas.

  6. Stolypin's successes as provincial governor led to his appointment as interior minister under Ivan Goremykin in April 1906. He advocated for a new track of the Trans-Siberian Railway along the Russian side of the Amur river. The absent-minded Goremykin had been described by his predecessor Sergei Witte as a bureaucratic

  7. 19. Apr. 2024 · Ivan Logginovich Goremykin (born Oct. 27 [Nov. 8, New Style], 1839, Novgorod province, Russian Empire—died Dec. 11 [Dec. 24], 1917, Caucasus) was a Russian official and government minister whom many view as a symbol of the unresponsiveness of the tsarist regime to the social unrest preceding the Russian Revolution.