About: Yakov Sighovaryin (Napoleon's World)   Sponge Permalink

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Sighovaryin is regarded as the "Modernizer of Alaska," and the man who brought the Empire of Alaska into what would one day become the NATO bloc. His stalwart stances in the Constitutional Crises of 1951 and 1956 are hailed as some of the most levelheaded leadership in the 20th century, and his friendship with Czar Alexander I is regarded as "legendary pragmatism." Most of the major leadership in Alaskan government for almost thirty years after his death lived in his shadow and had earned their experience during or were influenced by his Premiership.

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  • Yakov Sighovaryin (Napoleon's World)
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  • Sighovaryin is regarded as the "Modernizer of Alaska," and the man who brought the Empire of Alaska into what would one day become the NATO bloc. His stalwart stances in the Constitutional Crises of 1951 and 1956 are hailed as some of the most levelheaded leadership in the 20th century, and his friendship with Czar Alexander I is regarded as "legendary pragmatism." Most of the major leadership in Alaskan government for almost thirty years after his death lived in his shadow and had earned their experience during or were influenced by his Premiership.
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Period
  • 1938(xsd:integer)
  • 1941(xsd:integer)
  • 1944(xsd:integer)
Spouse
  • Katerina Sighovaryina
Name
  • Yakov Sighovaryin
Party
  • Center
Successor
  • Kirill Osopek
Profession
  • Admiral
Order
  • 8(xsd:integer)
Position
Death
  • 1961-04-04(xsd:date)
Birth
  • 1891-12-01(xsd:date)
Predecessor
  • Ivan Putenko
  • Sergey Kolov
succ
  • Ivan Labayev
  • Kirill Zukhov
abstract
  • Sighovaryin is regarded as the "Modernizer of Alaska," and the man who brought the Empire of Alaska into what would one day become the NATO bloc. His stalwart stances in the Constitutional Crises of 1951 and 1956 are hailed as some of the most levelheaded leadership in the 20th century, and his friendship with Czar Alexander I is regarded as "legendary pragmatism." Most of the major leadership in Alaskan government for almost thirty years after his death lived in his shadow and had earned their experience during or were influenced by his Premiership.
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