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Aleksei Pavlovich Ignat'ev, 1842-1906. Image from http://www.rusarchives.ru/evants/exhibitions/gos_sov_biogr/42.shtml . No known restrictions on the use of this image. [Portrait description] As a member of the State Council, he worked on various law commissions, and was a pro-monarchist critic of constitutionalsm he was an active opponent of Prime Minister Witte and was alleged to have abetted pogroms he was assassinated by a Socialist-Revolutionary terrorist on December 9, 1906. [Chronology (English)] Count Aleksei Pertovich Igat'ev, 1842-1906, was a leading tsarist official. As a member of the State Council, he worked on various law commissions, and was a pro-monarchist critic of constitutionalsm he was assassinated by a Socialist-Revolutionary terrorist on December 9, 1906. [Biography (English)]
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