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- Alexander_Trepov abstract "Alexander Fyodorovitch Trepov (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Трепов, 30 September 1862, Kiev – 10 November 1928, Nice) was a prime minister of Imperial Russia from 23 November 1916 until 9 January 1917. He was conservative, a monarchist, a member of the Russian Assembly, but also known as opposed to the influence of Rasputin, and as an advocate of moderate and sane reforms.".
- Q620555 abstract "Alexander Fyodorovitch Trepov (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Трепов, 30 September 1862, Kiev – 10 November 1928, Nice) was a prime minister of Imperial Russia from 23 November 1916 until 9 January 1917. He was conservative, a monarchist, a member of the Russian Assembly, but also known as opposed to the influence of Rasputin, and as an advocate of moderate and sane reforms.".
- Alexander_Trepov comment "Alexander Fyodorovitch Trepov (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Трепов, 30 September 1862, Kiev – 10 November 1928, Nice) was a prime minister of Imperial Russia from 23 November 1916 until 9 January 1917. He was conservative, a monarchist, a member of the Russian Assembly, but also known as opposed to the influence of Rasputin, and as an advocate of moderate and sane reforms.".
- Q620555 comment "Alexander Fyodorovitch Trepov (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Трепов, 30 September 1862, Kiev – 10 November 1928, Nice) was a prime minister of Imperial Russia from 23 November 1916 until 9 January 1917. He was conservative, a monarchist, a member of the Russian Assembly, but also known as opposed to the influence of Rasputin, and as an advocate of moderate and sane reforms.".