List of Finance Ministers of Imperial Russia

List of Finance Ministers of Imperial Russia

* Count Aleksey Vasilyev 8 September 1802 – 15 August 1807
* Fyodor Golubtsov 26 August 1807 – 1 January 1810
* Count Dmitry Guriev 1 January 1810 – 22 April 1823
* Count Egor Kankrin 22 April 1823 – 1 May 1844
* Fyodor Vronchenko 1 May 1844 – 6 April 1852
* Pyotr Brok 9 April 1852 – 23 March 1858
* Aleksandr Knyazhevich 23 March 1858 – 23 January 1862
* Mikhail Reytern 23 January 1862 – 7 July 1878
* Samuil Greyg 7 July 1878 – 27 October 1880
* Aleksandr Abaza 27 October 1880 – 6 May 1881
* Nikolay Bunge 6 May 1881 – 31 December 1886
* Ivan Vyshnegradskiy 1 January 1887 – 30 August 1892
* Count Sergei Witte 30 August 1892 – 16 August 1903
* Eduard Pleske 16 August 1903 – 4 February 1904
* Count Vladimir Kokovtsov 5 February 1904 – 24 October 1905
* Ivan Shipov 28 October 1905 – 24 April 1906
* Count Vladimir Kokovtsov 26 April 1906 – 30 January 1914
* Pyotr Bark 30 January 1914 – 28 February 1917

ee also

* Finance Minister
* Russian Council of Ministers

External links

* [http://www.vsem.info/book/index.php?idpage=2011&id=201107 Ministers of Imperial Russia]


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