24 January 1924(1924-01-24) (aged 64)[1] Beodra, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Nationality
Russian
Political party
Union of October 17
Spouse
Anna Nikolaevna Golitsyna
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Page corps
Occupation
Politician, Chairman of the State Duma
Military service
Allegiance
Russian Empire
Branch/service
Imperial Guards
Years of service
1877-1885
Rank
Lieutenant
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Mikhail Vladimirovich Rodzianko (Russian: Михаи́л Влади́мирович Родзя́нко; Ukrainian: Михайло Володимирович Родзянко; 21 February 1859 – 24 January 1924) was a Russian statesman of Ukrainian origin. Known for his colorful language and conservative politics, he was the State Councillor and chamberlain of the Imperial family, Chairman of the State Duma and one of the leaders of the February Revolution of 1917, during which he headed the Provisional Committee of the State Duma. He was a key figure in the events that led to the abdication of Nicholas II of Russia on 15 March 1917.[2]
telegram from Octobrist politician MikhailRodzianko to the Tsar on 26 February O.S. (11 March N.S) 1917, in which Rodzianko begged for a minister with the...
1915. Several of its prominent members, particularly Guchkov and MikhailRodzianko, continued to play a significant role in Russian politics until 1917...
assailant was caught and hanged the next day. The Duma President MikhailRodzianko, Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna and British ambassador Buchanan joined...
Committee of the State Duma were appointed. The committee was headed by MikhailRodzianko and suspended the activity of the Fourth State Duma. He temporarily...
4th Session of the Fourth Duma in spring 1915, Kerensky appealed to MikhailRodzianko with a request from the Council of elders to inform the tsar that...
prominent civilian politicians such as Peter Struve, Pavel Milyukov, MikhailRodzianko, Sergey Sazonov and Boris Savinkov. In early February 1918, the Volunteer...
family: his father Pavel Rodzyanko was a major landowner and his uncle MikhailRodzianko chaired the State Duma from 1911 to 1917. Aleksandr received his education...
Governorate. His father, MikhailRodzianko (1884–1956), was a graduate of Moscow University, while his grandfather, MikhailRodzianko, was chairman of the...
unrest, caused by Milyukov's Note. Along with his fellow Octobrist MikhailRodzianko he continued to struggle for establishing of "strong government"....
Anita Theodosia Moira King (née Leslie; first married name Rodzianko; 21 November 1914 – 5 November 1985), generally known as Anita Leslie, was an Irish-born...
the command to open fire. Nicholas, informed of the situation by MikhailRodzianko, ordered reinforcements to the capital and suspended the Duma. However...
MikhailRodzianko – chamberlain of the Imperial family, Chairman of the State Duma and one of the leaders of the February Revolution of 1917 Mikhail Tereshchenko...
Abrau-Dyurso in 1891. Anna Nikolaevna Golitsyna (1859–1929) married MikhailRodzianko, chairman of the Imperial Duma. She, Zinaida Yusupova, and Elizabeth...
Tsar in early 1917 due to the February Revolution, she proposed to MikhailRodzianko the creation of an all-female combat unit that she claimed would fix...
weakness. Yesterday the Emperor received the President of the Duma, MikhailRodzianko, who urged him very strongly to convoke the Imperial Duma at once...
as a minister, but his ineptitude leads other politicians, such as MikhailRodzianko and Alexander Trepov, to scheme for change. 12 "The Secret War" 1917...
March], 1910 28 March [O.S. 15 March], 1911 Union of October 17 5 MikhailRodzianko (1852–1924) 4 April [O.S. 22 March], 1911 22 June [O.S. 9 June], 1912...
legislative body of the Russian Empire. The Chairman of the Duma was MikhailRodzianko. Elected in September 1912. The State Duma was elected for five years...
Protopopov was appointed as vice-president of the Imperial Duma under MikhailRodzianko, serving as Deputy Speaker from 1914 to 1916. Protopopov founded a...
department Grand Duke Sergei came under fire of the president of the Duma, MikhailRodzianko. Corruption and negligence were rampant in the department and there...
and of being involved in shady business activities with Yury Kovalchuk, Mikhail Kovalchuk, Gennady Timchenko, KiNEx and the Russia Bank, which allegedly...