Aleksei Ignatiev Explained

Count
Alexei Ignatiev
Birth Date:May 22, 1842
Death Date:December 9, 1906
Death Place:Tver
Office:6th General-Governor of Eastern Siberia
Term Start:1885
Term End:1889
Predecessor:Dmitriy Anuchin
Office2:General-Governor of Kiev, Podolsk and Volyn
Term Start2:1889
Term End2:1896
Spouse:Countess Sophia Ignatyeva
Children:Count Alexey Ignatyev
Count Pavel Ignatyev
Olga Ignatyeva
Sergey Ignatyev

Count Alexei Pavlovich Ignatiev (Russian: 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.

On December 14, 1905, the New York Times reported rumors, circulating in St. Petersburg, that he was arrested on suspicion of fomenting rebellion against the czar.[1]

Ignatiev was shot to death by members of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party in 1906.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Planned to Depose Czar?; Rumor in St. Petersburg That Ignatieff Has Been Arrested.. December 14, 1905. New York Times.
  2. News: Count Ignatieff Slain By Russian Workman. December 23, 1906. New York Times.