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  1. Nikolay Ivanovich Bobrikov (Russian: Николай Иванович Бобриков; January 27 [O.S. January 15] 1839 – June 17 [O.S. June 4] 1904) was a Russian general and politician. He was the Governor-General of Finland and the Finnish Military District [ ru ] from August 29 [ O.S. 17] 1898 until his death, during the early reign of ...

  2. The assassination of Nikolay Bobrikov took place on June 16 [ O.S. June 3] 1904 when Finnish nationalist Eugen Schauman shot and killed the Governor-General of Finland, Nikolay Bobrikov, on a staircase in the Government Palace, which at the time was the main building of the Senate of Finland.

  3. Nikolay Bobrikov (born January 27 [February 8, Old Style], 1839, Strelna, near St. Petersburg, Russia—died June 17 [June 4], 1904, Helsinki, Finland) was a ruthless ultranationalist Russian governor-general of Finland from 1898 until his assassination.

  4. Aug 11, 2019 · The assassination of Nikolay Bobrikov, the Governor-General of Finland, on 16 June 1904 was a turning point in Finnish history. It was reported in hundreds, if not thousands, of newspapers worldwide. This article follows the spread of that news, particularly its spread over the first week after the assassination.

  5. Mar 9, 2020 · Helsinki residents rejoiced, and Eugen Schauman soon became a national hero for assassinating Finland’s Governor-General Nikolay Bobrikov. Bobrikovs rise as tyrant. Bobrikov was...

  6. BOBRIKOV, NIKOLAI IVANOVICH. (1839 – 1904) governor general of the Grand Duchy of Finland and Russian nationalist. Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov has left a lasting imprint on the collective memory of the Finns as the personification of the oppressive Russification policies toward national minorities.

  7. May 17, 2018 · The little-known assassination in 1904 of governor general Bobrikov, the Russian ruler of Finland, by the Finnish Senate clerk Eugen Schauman can be explained as an act of tyrannicide, anarchism, or terrorism.