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Ivan Shcheglovitov

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Ivan Shcheglovitov
Иван Григорьевич Щегловитов
Chairman of the State Council
In office
1 Jannuary 1917 – 1 March 1917
Preceded byAnatoly Kulomzin
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Minister of Justice
In office
24 April 1906 – 6 July 1915
Preceded byMikhail Akimov
Succeeded byAleksandr Khvostov
Personal details
Born25 February [O.S. 13 February] 1861
Vaulets, Starodubsky Uyezd, Russian Empire
Died5 September 1918(1918-09-05) (aged 57)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Political partyRussian Assembly

Ivan Grigoryevich Shcheglovitov (Russian: Иван Григорьевич Щегловитов; 25 February [O.S. 13 February] 1861 – 5 September 1918) was a right-wing politician who served as the Russian minister of Justice and the last chairman of the State Council of the Russian Empire.

Life

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Graduate of the Imperial School of Law. Held various posts in the Senate and the Ministry of Justice between 1890 and 1905; Assistant Minister of Justice (1906), Minister of Justice (1906-1915), Member of the State Council (1907), and Chairman of the State Council (January 1917). Shcheglovitov was one of the main instigators of a notorious Blood libel case against Menachem Beilis in 1913.[1]

After the February Revolution he was imprisoned by the Bolsheviks in the Peter and Paul Fortress; later transferred to Moscow and executed by the Bolsheviks during the period of Red Terror.

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References

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  1. ^ "Современники о Григории Распутине. Распутин ненавидел Щегловитова и нападал на него".

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Preceded by Minister of Justice
24 April 1906 – 6 July 1915
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chairman of the State Council
1 January – 1 March 1917
Succeeded by
position abolished