Mikhail Akimov

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Mikhail Akimov
Mikhaïl Akimov in 1914
Born(1847-11-08)November 8, 1847
DiedAugust 9, 1914(1914-08-09) (aged 66)
Alma materImperial Moscow University (1869)

Mikhail Grigoroevich Akimov (1847–1915) was a Russian politician. After graduating from the University of Moscow, he entered the Ministry of Justice. He served as an Assistant Public Prosecutor in Kiev in 1881. It is known that he was on the roster of Senators in December 1905, because the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Sergei Witte, chose him to be the successor of Sergey Manukhin from that list. He served as Minister of Justice in the Witte government for the remainder of Witte's tenure (April 1906). He was appointed to the Imperial State Council in 1906. He was eventually chosen as the Chairman of the Imperial State Council.

References[edit]

  • Out of My Past: The Memoirs of Count Kokovtsov Edited by H.H. Fisher and translated by Laura Matveev; Stanford University Press, 1935.
  • The Memoirs of Count Witte Edited and translated by Sydney Harcave; Sharpe Press, 1990.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Imperial Moscow University: 1755-1917: encyclopedic dictionary. Moscow: Russian political encyclopedia (ROSSPEN). 2010. pp. 16–17. ISBN 978-5-8243-1429-8. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
Preceded by Minister of Justice
1905–1906
Succeeded by