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  1. Fiódor Fiódorovich Trépov (Фёдор Фёдорович Трепов, en ruso) (1809-1889) fue un general ruso. Fiódor Trépov empezó su carrera en 1831, participando en el sofocamiento del levantamiento de noviembre en Polonia. Estuvo al mando de un regimiento de caballería en Kiev.

  2. Fedor Fedorovich (Fyodor Fyodorovich) Trepov Senior (Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Тре́пов) (1809–1889) was a Russian government official. He was a natural child of Friedrich Wilhelm von Stenger (1770–1832) and was registered in the Russian nobility on 4 May 1837.

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    Fyodor Fedorovich Trepov (1809-1889) was a colonel of the Russian Empire.

    Fyodor Fedorovich Trepov was born in 1809, the natural child of Friedrich Wilhelm von Stenger, and a registered member of the Russian nobility. He joined the Imperial Russian Army in 1831 and helped in crushing an uprising in Congress Poland, and he put down another Polish uprising in 1863-1864. In 1866, he became the chief of St. Petersburg's poli...

  3. Fyodor Trepov; Información personal; Nacimiento: 4 de mayo de 1812 jul. Fallecimiento: 23 de noviembre de 1889 jul. (77 años) Kiev (Imperio ruso) Sepultura:

  4. Fyodor Fyodorovich Trepov (Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Трепов; 25 May [O.S. 13 May] 1854 – 27 March 1938) was a Russian military and government figure, General of the cavalry, governor general of the General Government of Galicia and Bukovina.

  5. Dmitri Feodorovich Trepov (transliterated at the time as Trepoff) (15 December 1850 – 15 September 1906) was Head of the Moscow police, Governor-General of St. Petersburg with extraordinary powers, and Assistant Interior Minister with full control of the police.

  6. 9 de ene. de 2008 · In January 1878 Vera Zasulich, later a correspondent of Marx and a critic of Lenin, shot at and wounded Fyodor Trepov, the Governor of St. Petersburg; her trial and acquittal a few months later sparked a wave of political terrorism in Russia that culminated on March 1, 1881 in the assassination of Tsar Alexander II.