Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire explained

Type:Ministry
Agency Name:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Preceding1:Collegium of Foreign Affairs
Jurisdiction:Emperor of All Russia
Headquarters:Saint Petersburg
Formed:8 September 1802
Dissolved:2 March 1917
Superseding1:People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR
Chief1 Name:Alexander Vorontsov (first)
Mikhail Tereshchenko (last)
Chief1 Position:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Parent Agency:Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire (1905-1917)
Child1 Agency:Collegium of Foreign Affairs (1802-1832)

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire (Russian: Министе́рство иностранных дел Российской империи) was a ministry of the Russian Empire responsible for its relations with foreign states from 1802 to 1917.

The Ministry was established by a decree of the Emperor Alexander I of Russia on 8 September 1802 by Manifesto "On the establishment of ministries." With the formation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the preceding Collegium of Foreign Affairs was not disbanded and continued to exist until April 1832 as a child agency of the Ministry. According to the decree "On the formation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs" from 1832, the Ministry included; the council, the Asian Department, the Department of External Relations, the Department of Internal Affairs and the Department of Economic and Accounting Affairs, as well as three main archives: two in Saint Petersburg and one in Moscow.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs became one of the ministries of the Council of Ministers from 1905 until its dissolution on 2 March 1917 after the February Revolution. However, remnants served as the foreign ministry of the short-lived Russian Provisional Government until October. Its role was eventually replaced by the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union in 1923.

Ministers

NameTerm of officeHead of State
1Alexander VorontsovSeptember 8, 1802January 16, 1804Alexander I
2Adam Jerzy CzartoryskiJanuary 16, 1804Juny 17, 1806
3Andreas Eberhard von BudbergJuny 17, 1806August 30, 1807
4Nikolay RumyantsevFebruary 12, 1808August 1, 1814
5Ioannis Kapodistrias
(joint with Karl Nesselrode)
January 31, 1816August 19, 1822
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7Karl Nesselrode1814April 15, 1856
Nicholas I
8Alexander GorchakovApril 15, 18569 April 1882Alexander II
9Nicholas de GiersApril 9, 1882January 26, 1895Alexander III
10Alexei Lobanov-RostovskyMarch 18, 1895August 30, 1896Nicholas II
11Nikolay ShishkinSeptember 1, 1896January 13, 1897
12Mikhail MuravyovJanuary 13, 1897June 21, 1900
13Vladimir LambsdorffJanuary 6, 1901May 11, 1906
14Alexander IzvolskyMay 11, 1906October 11, 1910
15Sergey SazonovOctober 11, 1910July 20, 1916
16Boris StürmerJuly 20, 1916November 23, 1916
17Nikolay PokrovskyNovember 23, 1916March 2, 1917

Provisional Government/Russian Republic

MinisterPartyTerm of OfficePrime Minister
18Pavel MilyukovConstitutional Democratic PartyMarch 2, 1917May 1, 1917George Lvov
19Mikhail TereshchenkoIndependentMay 5, 1917October 29, 1917
Alexander Kerensky

See also