Fyodor Aleksandrovich Golovin

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Fyodor Golovin
Фёдор Головин
Nicholas II
Preceded bySergey Muromtsev
Succeeded byNikolay Khomyakov
Personal details
Born
Fyodor Aleksandrovich Golovin

(1867-12-21)21 December 1867
Russian
Political partyConstitutional Democratic Party
Alma materImperial Moscow University (1891)
Signature

Fyodor Aleksandrovich Golovin (

second convocation of the Imperial Russian Duma
, which was in session from February 1907 to June 1907.

Golovin was born in

freemason.[1]

Golovin was an energetic participant in party activities, a district leader, and member of the party's central committee. On February 20, 1907, at the first meeting of the Second Duma, he was elected chairman of the Duma by a vote of 356 of 518 members. In the course of its short existence, this Duma tried unsuccessfully to reach agreement of among its various political factions, and in the following

Third Duma
Golovin was an ordinary member, serving on the Agricultural Committee.

After the

February Revolution of 1917, Golovin became Commissioner of all the institutions of the former Ministry of the Imperial Court. After the October Revolution, he served in positions of the new Soviet government. On the decision of the NKVD troika of the Moscow region, Golovin was convicted of the charge of belonging to an anti-Soviet organization, and was shot in Butovo
on November 21, 1937, at the age of seventy. He was posthumously rehabilitated in 1989.

References

  1. ^ "Noteworthy members of the Grand Orient of France in Russia and the Supreme Council of the Grand Orient of Russia's People". Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon. 15 October 2017.

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