Konstantin Pobedonostsev

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Konstantin Pobedonostsev was a powerful conservative Russian statesman, jurist, and Ober-Procurator of the Holy Synod who strongly influenced the policies of Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II and became a symbol of late imperial autocracy and reaction.

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instanceOf Ober-Procurator of the Holy Synod
Russian statesman
conservative ideologue
human
jurist
legal scholar
political thinker
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
describedAs symbol of late imperial autocracy and reaction
educatedAt Imperial School of Jurisprudence NERFINISHED
familyName Pobedonostsev NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork church–state relations
constitutional law
law
political theory
givenName Konstantin NERFINISHED
ideology Orthodox monarchism
conservatism
monarchism
influenced Alexander III of Russia NERFINISHED
Nicholas II of Russia NERFINISHED
late imperial Russian autocracy
influencedBy Russian Orthodox theology
traditional monarchist thought
knownFor anti-liberal writings
defense of autocracy in the Russian Empire
hostility to representative institutions
influence on the domestic policy of Alexander III
influence on the early reign of Nicholas II
memberOf Russian Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
movement Russian conservative movement
notableWork Reflections of a Russian Statesman NERFINISHED
occupation civil servant
jurist
professor
statesman
opposedTo constitutionalism
democracy
liberalism
parliamentarism
religious tolerance
positionHeld Ober-Procurator of the Holy Synod NERFINISHED
member of the State Council of the Russian Empire
tutor to the heir to the Russian throne
religion Russian Orthodox Church
sexOrGender male
workLocation Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED

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Donskoy Monastery burialPlaceOf Konstantin Pobedonostsev