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  1. 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.

  2. Dmitri Feodorovich Trepov (transliterado en ese momento como Trepoff) (15 de diciembre de 1850 - 15 de septiembre de 1906) fue jefe de la policía de Moscú, gobernador general de San Petersburgo con poderes extraordinarios y ministro adjunto del Interior con control total de la policía.

  3. El 12 de enero de 1905, el Zar nombró a Dmitri Feodorovich Trepov como gobernador de San Petersburgo y destituyó al Ministro del Interior, Pyotr Sviatopolk-Mirskii, el 18 de febrero [OS 5 de febrero] de 1905.

  4. On 12 January 1905, the Tsar appointed Dmitri Feodorovich Trepov as governor in St Petersburg and dismissed the Minister of the Interior, Pyotr Sviatopolk-Mirsky, on 18 February [O.S. 5 February] 1905.

    • 22 January 1905 – 16 June 1907, (2 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 4 days)
  5. Dmitri Feodorovich Trepov, was Head of Moscow police; Governor-General of Saint St. Petersburg with extra-ordinary powers; Assistant Interior Minister with full control of the police.

  6. The Russian Revolution of 1905 began as a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire. The autocracy faced increasing challenges as it struggled to adapt to the changing environment.

  7. On January 24, 1878, 28 years old Vera Ivanovna Zasulich (1849–1919), a daughter of an impoverished noble family, fired at the Governor-General of St-Petersburg, Dmitri Feodorovich Trepov (1809–1889).1 As reported by witnesses, it was im-mediately after her assassination attempt that Zasulich announced she had been driven to her act by the “Bogo...