Ippolit Nikolayevich Djakow

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Ippolit Djakov
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Hippolyte Nikolaevich Dyakov ( Russian Ипполит Николаевич Дьяков , Ukrainian Іполит Миколайович Дьяков Ipolyt Mykolaiowytsch Dyakov , born December 1, jul. / December 13, 1865 greg. In Cherkasy , Kiev Governorate , Russian Empire ; † 24. November 1934 in Berlin , Germany ) was Mayor of the city of Kiev between 1906 and 1916 and again in 1919 , after the civil war Djakow emigrated to Germany.

biography

Djakow came from the Russian nobility . He went to school in Kiev and received his doctorate in physics and mathematics from St. Vladimir University in Kiev in 1889 . He then worked in the Russian Ministry of Finance in the Railway Affairs Department and three years later moved to the General Directorate of State Horse Breeding. He was their representative at the ethnographic exhibition in Paris in 1895 and the 1900 World Exhibition there .

In 1900 he moved back to Kiev, where he was elected honorary magistrate of the Kiev district and in 1902 a member of the Kiev city council. In 1906 he was elected mayor. He held the office until 1916 and during his tenure contributed to the dynamic development of Kiev. In 1911 he was appointed to the Real Council of State. In 1916 he retired as mayor, which he interrupted again in 1919 during the occupation of Kiev by the White Army under Anton Ivanovich Denikin and was again mayor of Kiev during this time. As a supporter of the White Movement , he emigrated to Berlin, where he died in 1934 and was buried on November 27, 1934 in the Russian cemetery in Berlin-Tegel (Block 4, Row 3).

Web links

Commons : Ippolit Nikolajewitsch Djakow  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Russian Orthodox Cemetery Berlin-Tegel , accessed on May 22, 2015
  2. ^ Complete list of Kiev mayors since 1835 on everyday.in.ua, accessed May 22, 2015
  3. Djakov family on muzeysheremetievyh.com , accessed on May 22, 2015
  4. Mayor of Kiev on gazeta.dt.ua , accessed on May 22, 2015