Alexander Trepov
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Aleksandr Fyodorovich Trepov (September 30, 1862 - November 10, 1928) was the prime minister of Russia from November 1916 until January 1917. He had previously been Transport Minister, and devoted his energies as Prime Minister to eliminating the influence of Grigory Rasputin and pressing Tsar Nicholas II to give more power to the Duma. Failing in both tasks, he resigned just prior to the February Revolution.
Preceded by Boris Stürmer |
Prime Minister of Russia November 23, 1916—January 9, 1917 |
Succeeded by Nikolai Golitsyn |