Aleksey Ignatyev

Aleksey Ignatyev

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name = Count Alexey Ignatyev


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birth_date =May 22, 1842
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death_date =December 9, 1906
death_place = Tver
office = 6th General-Governor of Eastern Siberia
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term_start = 1885
term_end = 1889
predecessor = Dmitriy Anuchin
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office2 = General-Governor of Kiev, Podolsk and Volyn
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term_start2 = 1889
term_end2 = 1896
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religion = Russian Orthodox
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spouse = Countess Sophia Ignatyeva
children = Count Alexey Ignatyev
Count Pavel Ignatyev
Olga Ignatyeva
Sergey Ignatyev
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Count Alexey Pavlovich Ignatyev ( _ru. граф Алексей Павлович Игнатьев) was a Russian political figure. His brother Nicholas Pavlovich Ignatiev was Chairman of the Committee of Ministers between 1872 and 1880. Aleksey was shot to death by eser.

Main military offices

*Commander of the 2nd Her Majesty Courland Leib Uhlan Regiment (from 1871)
*Commander of the 1st Brigade of the 1st Cavalry Guards Division (from 1874)
*Major-General (from 1875)
*Head of the Guards Corps Staff (from 1881)
*Cavalry General (from 1896)

References

*ru icon [http://www.rusarchives.ru/evants/exhibitions/gos_sov_biogr/42.shtml Архивы России. Летопись событий. Выставки]


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