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    Prince Georgy Yevgenyevich Lvov (2 November [O.S. 21 October] 1861 – 7/8 March 1925) was a Russian aristocrat, statesman and the first prime minister of...
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  • nuclear physicist Georgy Ketoyev (born 1985), Russian wrestler Georgij Karlovich Kreyer (1887-1942), Russian botanist and mycologist Georgy Lvov (1861–1925)...
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    and its convention. The provisional government, led first by Prince Georgy Lvov and then by Alexander Kerensky, lasted approximately eight months, and...
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    contemptible Grishka Rasputin!" Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich, Prince Georgy Lvov, and General Mikhail Alekseyev attempted to persuade the Emperor Nicholas...
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    ending Romanov dynastic rule. The Russian Provisional Government under Georgy Lvov replaced the Council of Ministers of Russia. The Provisional Government...
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  • Notable people with the surname include: Lvov princely family Alexei Lvov (1799–1870), Russian composer Georgy Lvov (1861–1925), Russian politician and minister-chairman...
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    Provisional Government". This position was held by only two people, Georgy Lvov and Alexander Kerensky. The position lasted about six months, and after...
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    affiliated with the zemstvos include Dmitry Shipov, Dmitry Shakhovskoy, Georgy Lvov, Pavel Dolgorukov, and Fedor Redichev. Several of these men overlap with...
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    Russia, and the establishment of the liberal Provisional Government under Georgy Lvov and later Alexander Kerensky. The Provisional Government was dominated...
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    Nicholas II. Trepov opposed Stolypin, who promoted a coalition cabinet. Georgy Lvov and Alexander Guchkov tried to convince the Tsar to accept liberals in...
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    composed primarily of moderate left socialists. Furthermore, Prime Minister Georgy Lvov announced to the government that he planned to resign on 7 July as well...
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    1881 – October 20, 1894) Nicholas II (October 20, 1894 – March 2, 1917) Georgy Lvov (March 2 (15) – July 8 (21), 1917) Alexander Kerensky (July 8 (21) –...
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    the Government in the Soviet". Highly valued by the Prime Minister, Georgy Lvov, Tsereteli was part of the "inner cabinet" that held the real power in...
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    idea of founding a republic and promoting a constitutional monarchy. Georgy Lvov and Alexander Guchkov tried to convince the tsar to accept liberals in...
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    March 1917 Monarch Nicholas II Preceded by Alexander Trepov Succeeded by Georgy Lvov (As Minister-Chairman of the Russian Provisional Government) Personal...
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    inception of the Russian Provisional Government on 2 (15) March 1917, Georgy Lvov from the Constitutional Democratic Party became Minister-Chairman, who...
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    a Provisional Government was formed, under the leadership of Prince Georgy Lvov. The status of the monarchy was left unresolved. Officially, the Republic's...
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    laws were suspended. Chernov resigned shortly after the departure of Prince Lvov. During the July days he was detained by the marines near the Tauride Palace...
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    Dimitriyevich (1863–1922), Fire-Brigade founder, Petergof Zemstvo chairman, cousin of Georgy Yevgenyevich Lvov dvoryan families About the family (in Russian)...
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    soldiers with fixed bayonets. The new Russian Provisional Government under Georgy Lvov requested him to retire from his post as Minister of the Interior, giving...
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    Vasily Klyuchevsky Alexander Alexandrovich Kornilov Solomon Krym Prince Georgy Lvov Vasily Maklakov Pavel Miliukov Sergey Muromtsev Vladimir Dmitrievich...
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  • true since 1825, starting from Nicholas I (with the possible exception of Georgy Malenkov, who was Premier of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1955, but not...
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  • efforts in World War I. The first Chairman of the Committee was Prince Georgy Lvov, a representative of the Constitutional Democratic party. The organization...
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  • Democratic Reform into the Progressist Party (Progresivnaya Partiya), led by Georgy Lvov. 1917: Most of the party merged into the ⇒ Constitutional Democratic...
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    Boris Stürmer Aleksandr Khvostov Alexander Protopopov Russian Republic Georgy Lvov Irakli Tsereteli Nikolai Avksentiev Alexey Nikitin Russian SFSR Alexei...
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    occupied many positions in politics and state administration (e.g. Prince Georgy Lvov), was suppressed and abolished in the October Revolution by the new Soviet...
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    Boris Stürmer Aleksandr Khvostov Alexander Protopopov Russian Republic Georgy Lvov Irakli Tsereteli Nikolai Avksentiev Alexey Nikitin Russian SFSR Alexei...
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    Ministry of Education to Evgenii Troubetzkoy. Pavel Milyukov and Prince Georgy Lvov were also offered ministerial posts. None of those liberals agreed to...
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  • was Count Aleksei Bobrinsky, brother-in-law of later Prime Minister Georgy Lvov. It was established to defend the property rights and the domination...
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    Provisional Government's Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD), formerly under Georgy Lvov (from March 1917) and then under Nikolai Avksentiev (from 6 August [O...
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