Alexey Kurakin, the Glossary
Prince Alexei Borisovich Kurakin (19 September 1759 – 30 December 1829) was a Russian statesman, Active Privy Councillor of the 1st class (1826), who held a number of top positions in the reign of Paul I and Alexander I. The direct ancestor of all subsequent Kurakin princes.[1]
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38 relations: Active Privy Councillor, Active Privy Councillor, 1st class, Alexander Chernyshyov, Alexander I of Russia, Alexander Kurakin, Alexander Polovtsov, Armand Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, 5th Duke of Richelieu, Boris Alekseevich Kurakin, Boris Andreevich Golitsyn, Boris Kurakin (1733), Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, Coastal Monastery of Saint Sergius, Denmark–Norway, Elena Kurakina, Governing Senate, Hermitage Museum, Ivan Chernyshyov, Kurakin, Legion of Honour, Leiden University, List of interior ministers of Russia, Mikhail Speransky, Natalia Kurakina, Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky, Order of St. Andrew, Order of the Elephant, Oryol Governorate, Osip Kozodavlev, Paul I of Russia, Prosecutor general of the Russian Empire, Pyotr Chicherin, Pyotr Petrov, Russian Assignation Bank, Russian Biographical Dictionary, State Council (Russian Empire), Treaties of Tilsit, Viktor Kochubey, 1812–1819 Ottoman plague epidemic.
Active Privy Councillor
Active Privy Councillor (действительный тайный советник, deystvitelnyi taynyi sovetnik) was the civil rank (ru: чин / chin) in the Russian Empire, according to the Table of Ranks introduced by Peter the Great in 1722.
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Active Privy Councillor, 1st class
Active Privy Councillor, 1st class (действительный тайный советник первого класса, deystvitelnyi taynyi sovetnik pervogo klassa) was the civil position (class) in the Russian Empire, according to the Table of Ranks introduced by Peter the Great in 1722.
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Alexander Chernyshyov
Prince Alexander Ivanovich Chernyshyov (Александр Иванович Чернышёв; 1786, Moscow – 1857, Castellammare di Stabia), General of Cavalry (1827), was a Russian military leader, diplomat and statesman, whose career began in the Napoleonic Wars. Alexey Kurakin and Alexander Chernyshyov are members of the State Council (Russian Empire).
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Alexander I of Russia
Alexander I (–), nicknamed "the Blessed", was Emperor of Russia from 1801, the first king of Congress Poland from 1815, and the grand duke of Finland from 1809 to his death in 1825.
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Alexander Kurakin
Prince Alexander Borisovich Kurakin, sometimes spelled Kourakine (18 January 1752 – Weimar, 6 / 24 June 1818) was a Russian statesman and diplomat, a member of the State Council (from 1810), who was ranked Active Privy Counsellor 1st Class (see Table of Ranks). Alexey Kurakin and Alexander Kurakin are members of the State Council (Russian Empire).
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Alexander Polovtsov
Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsov (Александр Александрович Половцов; 1832–1909) was a Russian Imperial statesman, historian and patron; he was also known as the founder of the Russian Imperial Historian Society (it was founded in 1866 and dissolved in 1917). Alexey Kurakin and Alexander Polovtsov are members of the State Council (Russian Empire).
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Armand Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, 5th Duke of Richelieu
Armand Emmanuel Sophie Septimanie de Vignerot du Plessis, 5th Duke of Richelieu and Fronsac (25 September 176617 May 1822), was a French statesman during the Bourbon Restoration.
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Boris Alekseevich Kurakin
Boris Alekseevich Kurakin (Russian - Борис Алексеевич Куракин; 13 September 1784 - 2 October 1850) was a Russian Empire politician and diplomat.
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Boris Andreevich Golitsyn
Prince Boris Andreevich Golitsyn (Russian – Борис Андреевич Голицын; 15 May 1766 – 30 March 1822) was a Russian nobleman, army officer and member of the Golitsyn family.
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Boris Kurakin (1733)
Prince Boris–Leonty Alexandrovich Kurakin (1733 – 1764) was a Russian statesman, clerk, senator.
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Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
The Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopaedic Dictionary (abbr.; 35 volumes, small; 86 volumes, large) is a comprehensive multi-volume encyclopaedia in Russian.
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Coastal Monastery of Saint Sergius
The Coastal Monastery of St.
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Denmark–Norway
Denmark–Norway (Danish and Norwegian: Danmark–Norge) is a term for the 16th-to-19th-century multi-national and multi-lingual real unionFeldbæk 1998:11 consisting of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Kingdom of Norway (including the then Norwegian overseas possessions: the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and other possessions), the Duchy of Schleswig, and the Duchy of Holstein.
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Elena Kurakina
Elena Stepanovna Kurakina (née Apraksina) (September 5, 1735 – October 29, 1768) was the daughter of Field Marshal Stepan Apraksin, the wife of Senator Boris–Leonty Kurakin, one of the favorites of Emperor Peter III.
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Governing Senate
From 1711 to 1917, the Governing Senate was the highest legislative, judicial, and executive body subordinate to the Russian emperors.
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Hermitage Museum
The State Hermitage Museum (p) is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Ivan Chernyshyov
Count Ivan Grigoryevich Chernyshyov (1726 – 1797; Граф Иван Григорьевич Чернышёв) was an Imperial Russian Field Marshal and General Admiral, prominent during the reign of Empress Catherine the Great.
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Kurakin
The House of Kurakin (Куракин) is a name of an old, historical Russian princely family descended from Lithuanian dynasty of Gediminas.
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Legion of Honour
The National Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre royal de la Légion d'honneur), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil, and currently comprises five classes.
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Leiden University
Leiden University (abbreviated as LEI; Universiteit Leiden) is a public research university in Leiden, Netherlands.
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List of interior ministers of Russia
This is a list of ministers of internal affairs of Russia.
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Mikhail Speransky
Count Mikhail Mikhailovich Speransky (Михаи́л Миха́йлович Спера́нский; 12 January 1772 – 23 February 1839) was a Russian reformist during the reign of Alexander I of Russia, to whom he was a close advisor. Alexey Kurakin and Mikhail Speransky are members of the State Council (Russian Empire).
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Natalia Kurakina
Princess Natalia Ivanovna Kurakina (Наталья Ивановна Куракина; 16 August 1766 - 2 July 1831) née Golovina (Головина) was a Russian composer, singer, and harpist in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
The Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky was an order of chivalry of the Russian Empire first awarded on by Empress Catherine I of Russia.
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Order of St. Andrew
The Order of Saint Andrew the Apostle the First-Called (translit) is the highest order conferred by both the Russian Imperial Family (as an Order of Knighthood) and by the Russian Federation (as a state order).
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Order of the Elephant
The Order of the Elephant (Elefantordenen) is a Danish order of chivalry and is Denmark's highest-ranked honour.
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Oryol Governorate
Oryol Governorate (Orlovskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire and the Russian SFSR, which existed from 1796 to 1928.
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Osip Kozodavlev
Osip Petrovich Kozodavlev (–) was a Russian statesman, politician and Minister of the Interior from March 31, 1810, to July 24, 1819. Alexey Kurakin and Osip Kozodavlev are members of the State Council (Russian Empire).
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Paul I of Russia
Paul I (Pavel I Petrovich; –) was Emperor of Russia from 1796 until his 1801 assassination.
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Prosecutor general of the Russian Empire
The prosecutor general was one of the highest government positions in the Russian Empire, the head of the Governing Senate, who oversaw the legality of the activities of government agencies.
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Pyotr Chicherin
Pyotr Aleksandrovich Chicherin (Пётр Александрович Чичерин.) (21 February 1778 – 8 January 1849, new style) was a prominent Russian general that fought against Napoleon's invasion of Russia.
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Pyotr Petrov
Pyotr Nikolayevich Petrov (Пётр Николаевич Петров; 1 July 1827, in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia – 10 April 1891, in Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia) was a Russian writer, arts historian and critic, genealogist, bibliographer, an honourable member of the Imperial Academy of Arts and a member of the Russian Archeological Society.
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Russian Assignation Bank
The Russian Assignation Bank or State Assignation Bank (Государственный ассигнационный банк), sometimes referred to as Assignat Bank, was a bank of issue in the Russian Empire, established in early 1769 by Catherine the Great.
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Russian Biographical Dictionary
The Russian Biographical Dictionary (RBD; Русский биографический словарь) is a Russian-language biographical dictionary published by the Russian Historian Society edited by a collective with Alexander Polovtsov as the editor-in-chief.
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State Council (Russian Empire)
The State Council (p) was the supreme state advisory body to the tsar in the Russian Empire.
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Treaties of Tilsit
The Treaties of Tilsit, also collectively known as the Peace of Tilsit, were two peace treaties signed by French Emperor Napoleon in the town of Tilsit in July 1807 in the aftermath of his victory at Friedland, at the end of the War of the Fourth Coalition.
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Viktor Kochubey
Prince Viktor Pavlovich Kochubey; (–) was a Russian statesman and close aide of Alexander I of Russia. Alexey Kurakin and Viktor Kochubey are members of the State Council (Russian Empire).
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1812–1819 Ottoman plague epidemic
The 1812–1819 Ottoman plague epidemic was one of the last major epidemics of plague in the Ottoman Empire.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexey_Kurakin
Also known as Aleksei Kurakin, Aleksey Kurakin.