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  1. Prince Nikolai Dmitriyevich Golitsyn (Russian: Николай Дмитриевич Голицын; 12 April 1850 – 2 July 1925) was a Russian aristocrat, monarchist and the last prime minister of Imperial Russia.

  2. Aleksey Sergeyevich Golitsyn (1723–1765) was the ancestor of Nikolai Dmitriyevich Golitsyn, the last prime minister of Imperial Russia.

  3. Prince Nikolai Dmitriyevich Golitsyn was a Russian aristocrat, monarchist and the last prime minister of Imperial Russia. He was in office from 29 December 1916 (O.S.) or 9 January 1917 (N.S.) until his government resigned after the outbreak of the February Revolution.

  4. May 27, 2017 · A member of one of Russias most famous aristocratic families, Golitsyn, an artist, lived for years in the Soviet Union as his friends from the noble class fled abroad, were executed or...

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  5. GOLITSYN, COUNT NIKOLAI NIKOLAYEVICH ° (1836–1893), Russian author and government official. While holding governmental positions in the *Pale of Settlement, and as editor of the semiofficial newspaper Varshavskiy Dnevnik, Golitsyn undertook an inquiry into the Jewish problem in Russia.

  6. Nikolai Golitsyn. New posts at the top. Age: 67. Lives in: Petrograd, Russian Empire. Title: count Job: chairman of the Council of Ministers. Rank: state councillor. Friends. Non-fiction. Project 1917 is a series of events that took place a hundred years ago as described by those involved.

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  8. Nikolai Golitsyn (12 April 1850 – 2 July 1925) was a Russian noble and statesman of the late Russian Empire, serving as its last Prime Minister. He was appointed in late 1916 and resigned in 1917, at the outbreak of the February Revolution.