Pavel Milyukov

[[Boris Chicherin | predecessor = Constituency established | successor = Constituency abolished | constituency = Petrograd Metropolis | office1 = Minister of Foreign Affairs | term_start1 = 2 March | term_end1 = 20 May 1917 | monarch1 = Nicholas II
Emperor Michael II | primeminister1 = Georgy Lvov | predecessor1 = Nikolai Pokrovsky
| successor1 = Mikhail Tereshchenko | office2 = Member of the Russian State Duma | term_start2 = March–April 1906 | term_end2 = 6 October 1917 | predecessor2 = | successor2 = | birth_name = Pavel Nikolayevich Miliukov | birth_date = | birth_place = Moscow, Russian Empire | death_date = | death_place = Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, France | resting_place = Batignolles Cemetery, Paris | death_cause = | nationality = Russian | spouse = Anna Miliukova | children = | occupation = | alma_mater = | party = Constitutional Democratic | signature = Signature of Pavel Milyukov.svg | module = |type=speech|description=}} | native_name_lang = ru | native_name = }} Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov (; 31 March 1943) was a Russian historian and liberal politician. Milyukov was the founder, leader, and the most prominent member of the Constitutional Democratic party (known as the ''Kadets''). He changed his view on the monarchy between 1905 and 1917. In the Russian Provisional Government, he served as Foreign Minister, working to prevent Russia's exit from the First World War. Provided by Wikipedia
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