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Konstantin Petrovich Pobedonostsev (‹The
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being considered for deletion.› Russian: Константи́н Петро́вич Победоно́сцев, IPA: [kənstɐnʲˈtʲin...
- "counter-reforms" (Russian: контрреформы).
Under the
influence of
Konstantin Pobedonostsev (1827–1907), he
acted to
maximize his
autocratic powers.[citation needed]...
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pretext for
further repression such as the May Laws of 1882.
Konstantin Pobedonostsev,
nicknamed the "black czar" and
tutor to the czarevitch,
later crowned...
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Mikhail Tikhonravov,
Leonid Dushkin,
Vladimir Vet****in and
Yuriy Pobedonostsev worked together. On
August 18, 1933, the
Leningrad branch of GIRD, led...
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Metropolitan or an Archbishop), and a
member of the Tsar's cabinet.
Konstantin Pobedonostsev, a
former tutor both of
Alexander III and of
Nicholas II, was one of...
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Frank Ilyin Karamzin Katkov Khomyakov Leontiev von
Lilienfeld Obolensky Pobedonostsev Prokhanov Rozanov Semyonov Shafarevich Shcherbatov Solovyov Solzhenitsyn...
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Konstantin Pobedonostsev,
tutor to
Alexander III and his son Nicholas, and
procurator of the Holy
Synod from 1880 to 1895.
Pobedonostsev taught his imperial...
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banned in
Russia until 1902,
mainly through the
influence of
Konstantin Pobedonostsev. In
spite of the ban, the play was
unofficially produced and read numerous...
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Frank Ilyin Karamzin Katkov Khomyakov Leontiev von
Lilienfeld Obolensky Pobedonostsev Prokhanov Rozanov Semyonov Shafarevich Shcherbatov Solovyov Solzhenitsyn...
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Filipov and the
brothers Vsevolod and
Vladimir Solovyov.
Konstantin Pobedonostsev, ****ure
Imperial High
Commissioner of the Most Holy Synod, influenced...