Dmitry Sipyagin

Dmitry Sergeyevich Sipyagin (Russian: Дми́трий Серге́евич Сипя́гин; 20 March  1853 – 15 April  1902) was a Russian politician.

Dmitry Sipyagin
Дмитрий Сипягин
Dmitry Sipyagin
Minister of Interior of the Russian Empire
In office
20 October 1899 – 2 April 1902
MonarchNicholas II
Preceded byIvan Goremykin
Succeeded byVyacheslav von Plehve
Governor of Moscow
In office
20 December 1891 – 31 May 1893
Preceded byVladimir Golitsyn
Succeeded byAlexander Bulygin
Governor of Courland
In office
31 March 1888 – 20 December 1891
Preceded byKonstantin Pahschenko
Succeeded byDmitry Sverbeyev
Personal details
Born
Dmitry Sergeyevich Sipyagin

(1853-03-20)20 March 1853
Kiev, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire
Died2 April 1902(1902-04-02) (aged 49)
Mariinsky Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
NationalityRussian

Political career

Born in Kiev, Sipyagin graduated from the Judicial Department of St Petersburg University in 1876. Served in the MVD as Vice Governor of Kharkov Governorate (1886–1888), Governor of Courland Governorate (1888–1891) and Governor of Moscow Governorate (1891–1893). Deputy of the Minister of State Property (1893); Deputy of the Minister of Interior (1894); Executive Director on the petitions of the Imperial Chancellery (1895–1899); Director of the Ministry of Interior (1899); Minister of Interior (1899).

In 1899, during the Russian Student Strike, the government had given Sipyagin "the power of imposing military service as a punishment for acts of civil disobedience towards the University authorities, and themselves to appoint special committees, or rather Courts nominated ad hoc..." He remained the interior minister from 20 October 1899 to 2 April 1902.

He was assassinated in the Mariinsky Palace by Socialist-Revolutionary Stepan Balmashov. His death was a severe setback to Sergei Witte, the finance minister, who had been supported by Sipyagin but would be challenged by his successor, Vyacheslav von Plehve.

Honours

Sipyagin received the Order of Saint Vladimir as an Imperial favour for the New Year 1900, shortly after accepting the position as Minister.

References

Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Interior
1899–1902
Succeeded by

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