Russian aristocrat and politician; last Prime Minister of the Russian Empire
For the Russian aristocrat, see Nikolai Borisovich Galitzin.
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Dmitriyevich and the family name is Golitsyn.
His Serene Highness
Nikolai Golitsyn
Николай Голицын
Golitsyn in 1912
Prime Minister of Russia
In office 20 January 1917 – 12 March 1917
Monarch
Nicholas II
Preceded by
Alexander Trepov
Succeeded by
Georgy Lvov (As Minister-Chairman of the Russian Provisional Government)
Personal details
Born
(1850-04-12)12 April 1850 Porechye, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire
Died
2 July 1925(1925-07-02) (aged 75) Leningrad, Leningrad Governorate, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality
Russian
Alma mater
Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum
Prince Nikolai Dmitriyevich Golitsyn (Russian: Николай Дмитриевич Голицын; 12 April 1850 – 2 July 1925) was a Russian aristocrat, monarchist and the last prime minister of Imperial Russia. He was in office from 29 December 1916 (O.S.) or 9 January 1917 (N.S.) until his government resigned after the outbreak of the February Revolution.
Prince Nikolai Dmitriyevich Golitsyn (Russian: Николай Дмитриевич Голицын; 12 April 1850 – 2 July 1925) was a Russian aristocrat, monarchist and the last...
produced many well-known statesmen, among them Vasily, Boris, Dmitry and NikolaiGolitsyn, the last chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire...
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Three months later, Lvov and two other prisoners (Lopukhin and Prince NikolaiGolitsyn) were released before the court under a written undertaking not to...
soldiers had joined the revolution. Order broke down and Prime Minister NikolaiGolitsyn resigned; members of the Duma and the Soviet formed a Provisional Government...
Justice. On 12 March (27 February, Old Style), after Prime Minister NikolaiGolitsyn was forced to resign, 24 commissars of the Provisional Committee of...
December Rasputin was murdered. On 29 December a hesitating prince NikolaiGolitsyn became the successor of Trepov, who was dismissed on the 27th. Also...
January 1917 [O.S. 29 December 1916] a hesitant NikolaiGolitsyn became the successor of Trepov. Golitsyn begged the Emperor to cancel his appointment,...
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François Le Fort, Boris Sheremetev, Alexander Menshikov, Jacob Bruce, Mikhail Golitsyn, Anikita Repnin, and Alexey Kelin. During Peter's reign, the obligation...
Prince Nikolai Borisovich Galitzin (Russian: Николай Борисович Голицын, (alternatively transcribed Golitsyn, Golitsïn or Golitsin; 8 December/19 December...
November 10, 1916) Alexander Trepov (November 10 – December 27, 1916) NikolaiGolitsyn (December 27, 1916 – February 27, 1917) On November 24, 1861, the Council...
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government in Petrograd. Rodzianko discussed the situation with General Nikolai Ruzsky, who had the Imperial train stopped in Pskov. Nicholas II had no...
about Saint Petersburg that Maria had compromised herself with Prince NikolaiGolitsyn, the Emperor's aide-de-camp, and her family were anxious to see her...
(b. 1857) July 1 – Erik Satie, French composer (b. 1866) July 2 – NikolaiGolitsyn, last Prime Minister of the Russian Empire (executed) (b. 1850) July...
Mary Emilie Holmes, American geologist, educator (d. 1906) April 12 – NikolaiGolitsyn, Prime Minister of Russia (d. 1925) April 13 – Arthur Matthew Weld...
maternal grandfather was Colonel Cyril Denzil Branch, nephew of Prince NikolaiGolitsyn, the last Prime Minister of Imperial Russia. Leigh was privately educated...
September] 1916 – 17 March [O.S. 4] 1917 Monarch Nicholas II Prime Minister NikolaiGolitsyn Preceded by Vasily Kanin Succeeded by Andrei Maksimov Personal details...
and advice". The only son of the captain of the guard, Prince Nikolai Sergeyevich Golitsyn (Alekseevich line), from his third marriage with Alexandra Alexandrovna...
from Petrograd, where he had been in conference with Rodzianko and NikolaiGolitsyn and from where he had telegraphed the Tsar, but revolutionary patrols...
Golitsyna (1790—1870) Prince Andrei Golitsyn (1791—1861) Prince Alexander Golitsyn (1792—1865) Prince NikolaiGolitsyn (1794—1866) Princess Sofia Golitsyna...
chairman of the Council of Ministers NikolaiGolitsyn to resign, only later to have Foreign Affairs Minister Nikolai Pokrovsky propose the resignation of...
Mariinsky Palace. The Bloc spoke for the resignation of the government by NikolaiGolitsyn. On 27 February, Vasily was appointed as one of the 24 commissars the...
a session of the Council of Ministers gathered at prime minister NikolaiGolitsyn's apartment, Pokrovsky proposed the resignation of the whole government...
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