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Georgiy Ivanov (Napoleon's World)
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Georgiy Sergeyevich Ivanov (Russian: Георгий Сергеевич Иванов) (5 October 1867 - 13 March 1931) was an Alaskan Premier and conservative statesman who governed during the Pacific War and executed its disastrous outcome. He was a staunch anti-constitutionalist, fearing that it would give too much power to the people and result in the degradation of the Alaskan nobility. He bears the ignominious reputation of being the only Premier to be sacked by the Tsar under the Constitution, and is one of two Premiers to be denied the right to have a state funeral. Alaskan historians typically rank him as the worst Premier in history, below other despised leaders such as Josef Antonov and Vasily Poropek.
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Georgiy Sergeyevich Ivanov (Russian: Георгий Сергеевич Иванов) (5 October 1867 - 13 March 1931) was an Alaskan Premier and conservative statesman who governed during the Pacific War and executed its disastrous outcome. He was a staunch anti-constitutionalist, fearing that it would give too much power to the people and result in the degradation of the Alaskan nobility. He bears the ignominious reputation of being the only Premier to be sacked by the Tsar under the Constitution, and is one of two Premiers to be denied the right to have a state funeral. Alaskan historians typically rank him as the worst Premier in history, below other despised leaders such as Josef Antonov and Vasily Poropek.