Alexander Stroganov
Russian imperial statesman and general (1796–1891)
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Alexander Grigoryevich Stroganov (Russian: Александр Григорьевич Строганов;[a] 11 January 1796 [O.S. 31 December 1795] – 14 August [O.S. 2] 1891) was Imperial Russia's minister of the interior from 1839 to 1841 and then a member of the State Council from 1849.
He also served as the Governor General of Novorossiia and Bessarabia from 1855 to 1863.[1]
He was a member of the Stroganov family.
See also
- List of Russian commanders in the Patriotic War of 1812
- Sergei Grigoriyevich Stroganov
- List of mayors of Odesa, Ukraine
Notes
- ^ Pre-reform spelling: Александръ Григорьевичъ Строгановъ
References
- ^ Herlihy, Patricia (1991) [1987]. Odessa: A History, 1794–1914. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-916458-15-7.
External links
- Novorossiia leaders and Odessa Ukraine mayors
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Russian General Governors in Little Russia
(Poltava, Chernigov, Kiev)
- Pyotr Rumyantsev
- Sergey Vyazmitinov
- Aleksei Kurakin
- Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky
- Nikolai Repnin-Volkonsky
- Aleksandr Guryev
- Vasiliy Levashov
- Alexander Stroganov
- Nikolai Dolgorukov
- Sergei Kokoshkin
(1796-1832, Little Russia 1793–1796)
- Mikhail Krechetnikov
- Iosif Igelström
- Timofei Tutolmin
- Ivan Saltykov
- Didrich Rosenberg
- Ivan Gudovich
- Aleksandr Bekleshov
- Andrei Fensh
- Alexander Tormasov
- Mikhail Kutuzov
- Mikhail Miloradovich
- Peter Zheltukhin
- Boris Knyazhnin
- Vasiliy Levashov
- Aleksandr Guryev
- Dmitriy Bibikov
- Illarion Vasilchikov
- Nicholas Annenkov
- Aleksandr Bezak
- Aleksandr Dondukov-Korsakov
- Mikhail Chertkov
- Alexander Drenteln
- Aleksei Ignatiev
- Mikhail Dragomirov
- Nicholas Kleigels
- Vladimir Sukhomlinov
- Fyodor Trepov
New Russia (and Bessarabia) (1764-1874)
- Aleksei Melgunov
- Grigory Potemkin
- Platon Zubov
- Emmanuel de Richelieu
- Aleksandr Rudzevich (as Kherson military governor)
- Alexandre de Langeron
- Ivan Inzov
- Mikhail Vorontsov
- Fyodor Palen
- Nicholas Annenkov
- Alexander Stroganov
- Paul Kotzebue
(1914-1917)
- Georgiy Bobrinsky
- Fyodor Trepov
- Dmitriy Doroshenko (as commissar)
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