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Count Vladimir Nikolayevich Kokovtsov (Russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Коко́вцов; 18 April [O.S. 6 April] 1853 – 29
January 1943) was a
Russian politician...
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whilst watching an opera.
Finance Minister Vladimir Kokovtsov replaced him. The
cautious Kokovtsov was very able and a
supporter of the tsar, but he could...
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places both as
contemporaries in the
early to mid
tenth century.
Pavel Kokovtsov, when
publishing a
Russian translation of the
letter in 1932,
argued that...
- Pikul's The
Three Ages of Okini-San (1981).
Centred on the life of
Vladimir Kokovtsov, who rose
through the
ranks to
admiral of the
Russian fleet, it covers...
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Ministers (Prime Minister) from
April 1914 to
February 1916.
Vladimir Kokovtsov was
replaced by the
decrepit and absent-minded Goremykin, and
Pyotr Bark...
- from
China to Russian-controlled
Harbin to hold
meetings with
Vladimir Kokovtsov, the
Russian Finance Minister, in
which the ****ure of
Korea will be discussed...
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Cabinet of
Vladimir Kokovtsov –
composition of the
Council of
Ministers of the
Russian Empire,
under the
leadership of
Vladimir Kokovtsov,
worked from September...
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Prime Minister Vladimir Kokovtsov reading a
government report in the
State Duma. 5
December 1912...
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Pyotr Stolypin,
Chairman of
council of
ministers (1906–1911)
Vladimir Kokovtsov,
Chairman of
council of
ministers (1911–1914) Ivan Goremykin, Chairman...
- of My Past:
Memoirs of
Count Kokovtsov, p. 292 M.
Nelipa (2010), p. 365. Out of My Past: The
Memoirs of
Count Kokovtsov Edited by H.H.
Fisher and translated...