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Russian orthodox priest and deputy of the Fourth Imperial Duma
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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Viktorovich and the family name is Yevladov.
Venedikt Viktorovich Yevladov
Russian: Венедикт Викторович Евладов
Yevladov in 1913
Deputy of the Fourth Imperial Duma
In office
3 December [O.S. 20 November] 1912 – 6 June [O.S. 24 May] 1914
MonarchNicholas II
Personal details
Born20 March [O.S. 8 March] 1861
Orenburg Governorate, Russian Empire
Died6 June [O.S. 24 May] 1914 (aged 53)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
NationalityRussian
Political partyProgressive Party or Trudoviks

Venedikt Viktorovich Yevladov (Russian: Венедикт Викторович Евладов; 20 March [O.S. 8 March] 1861, Orenburg Governorate — 6 June [O.S. 24 May] 1914, Saint Petersburg) was an orthodox priest (father), an educator, and a deputy of the Fourth Imperial Duma from Orenburg Governorate between 1912 and 1914. He had the right political views but had worked only two sessions in the Russian parliament.

Life and work

Venedikt Yevladov was born 20 March [O.S. 8 March] 1861.

He graduated from the Troitsk Gymnasium. In 1886 he became a priest. In 1887, he became rector of the Church of the Savior in Chumlyak [ru], Chelyabinsky Uyezd, Orenburg Governorate.

Deputy of the Fourth Imperial Duma from Orenburg Governorate between 1912 and 1914.

On 6 June [O.S. 24 May] 1914, he died suddenly of a heart defect in the Mariinsky Hospital [ru] in Saint Petersburg.

He was buried in the Chumlyak [ru], Chelyabinsky Uyezd, Orenburg Governorate, (now Shchuchansky District, Kurgan Oblast, Russia).

Venedikt's brother was Yevladov Nikolay Viktorovich (priest).

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