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Count Sergey Pavlovich Yaguzhinsky (Yagushinsky) (Сергей Павлович Ягужинский; 22 April 1731 – 22 February 1806) was a Chamberlain, lieutenant general (1764), owner of the Sylvinsky and Utkinsky factories, as well as a cloth factory in Pavlovskaya Sloboda.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: Alexander Nevsky Lavra, Alexander Pushkin, Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra, Bankruptcy, Chamberlain (office), Confiscation, Demidov, Elizabeth of Russia, Fedot Shubin, Field of Mars (Saint Petersburg), Gavriil Golovkin, Graf, Grand Tour, Grigory Potemkin, Ivan Shuvalov, Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov, Mikhail Matinsky, Mikhail Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin, Order of Saint Anna, Pavel Yaguzhinsky, Russian Biographical Dictionary, Saltykov family, Semyon Vorontsov, Siberia, Stroganov family, Summer Garden, Ural (region), Valet de chambre, Vasilyevsky Island, Vikenty Veresaev.

  2. Burials at the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra

Alexander Nevsky Lavra

Saint Alexander Nevsky Lavra or Saint Alexander Nevsky Monastery was founded by Peter I of Russia in 1710 at the eastern end of the Nevsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg, in the belief that this was the site of the Neva Battle in 1240 when Alexander Nevsky, a prince, defeated the Swedes.

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Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era.

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Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra

The Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra (Благовещенская церковь Александро-Невской лавры), or in full, the Church of the Blessing of the Most Holy Virgin and the Holy Blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky (Це́рковь Благове́щения Пресвято́й Богоро́дицы и свято́го благове́рного кня́зя Алекса́ндра Не́вского) is a Russian Orthodox church in Saint Petersburg.

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Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.

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Chamberlain (office)

A chamberlain (Medieval Latin: cambellanus or cambrerius, with charge of treasury camerarius) is a senior royal official in charge of managing a royal household.

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Confiscation

Confiscation (from the Latin confiscatio "to consign to the fiscus, i.e. transfer to the treasury") is a legal form of seizure by a government or other public authority.

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Demidov

The House of Demidov (Деми́довы) also Demidoff and Dimidov, was a prominent Russian noble family during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Elizabeth of Russia

Elizabeth or Elizaveta Petrovna (Елизаве́та Петро́вна) was Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death in 1762.

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Fedot Shubin

Fedot Ivanovich Shubin (May 28, 1740 – May 24, 1805) is widely regarded as the greatest sculptor of 18th-century Russia.

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Field of Mars (Saint Petersburg)

The Field of Mars (r) is a large square in the centre of Saint Petersburg.

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Gavriil Golovkin

Count Gavrila (Gavriil) Ivanovich Golovkin (Гаври́ла (Гаврии́л) Ива́нович Голо́вкин) (1660 – 20 January 1734) was a Russian statesman who formally presided over foreign affairs of the Tsardom of Russia and later the Russian Empire from 1706 until his death.

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Graf

Graf (feminine: Gräfin) is a historical title of the German nobility and later also of the Russian nobility, usually translated as "count".

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Grand Tour

The Grand Tour was the principally 17th- to early 19th-century custom of a traditional trip through Europe, with Italy as a key destination, undertaken by upper-class young European men of sufficient means and rank (typically accompanied by a tutor or family member) when they had come of age (about 21 years old).

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Grigory Potemkin

Prince Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin-Tauricheski (A number of dates as late as 1742 have been found on record; the veracity of any one is unlikely to be proved. This is his "official" birth-date as given on his tombstone.) was a Russian military leader, statesman, nobleman, and favourite of Catherine the Great.

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Ivan Shuvalov

Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov (Иван Иванович Шувалов; 1 November 172726 November 1797) was called the Maecenas (patron) of the Russian Enlightenment, the first Russian Minister of Education and Active Privy Councillor (1773). Sergey Yaguzhinsky and Ivan Shuvalov are Burials at the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.

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Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov

Count Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov (Михаил Илларионович Воронцов) (12 July 171415 February 1767) was a Russian statesman and diplomat, who laid foundations for the fortunes of the Vorontsov family.

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Mikhail Matinsky

Mikhail Alexeyevich Matinsky (Михаил Алексеевич Матинский, 1750 – c. 1820) was a Russian scientist, dramatist, librettist and opera composer.

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Mikhail Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin

Count Mikhail Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin (Михаи́л Петро́вич Бесту́жев-Рю́мин; September 1688 – 1760) was a Russian diplomat.

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Order of Saint Anna

The Imperial Order of Saint Anna (Орден Святой Анны; also "Order of Saint Anne" or "Order of Saint Ann") was a Holstein ducal and then Russian imperial order of chivalry.

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Pavel Yaguzhinsky

The Count (from 1731) Pavel Ivanovich Yaguzhinsky (Yagushinsky) (1683, in Grand Duchy of Lithuania – 17 April 1736, in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian statesman and diplomat, associate of Peter the Great, Chamberlain (1712), Ober-Stallmeister (1727), General-in-chief (1727), the first Attorney General in Russian history (1722–1726, 1730–1735). Sergey Yaguzhinsky and Pavel Yaguzhinsky are Burials at the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.

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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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Saltykov family

The House of Saltykov (p) is the name of an old Russian noble family which can trace their ancestry back to 1240.

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Semyon Vorontsov

Count Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov (or Woronzow, Семён Романович Воронцо́в; 26 June 17449 July 1832) was a Russian diplomat from the aristocratic Russian Vorontsov family.

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Siberia

Siberia (Sibir') is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.

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Stroganov family

The House of Stroganov or Strogonov (Стро́гановы, Стро́гоновы), French spelling: Stroganoff, was a Russian noble family of highly successful Russian merchants, industrialists, landowners, and statesmen.

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Summer Garden

The Summer Garden (Letny sad) is a historic public garden that occupies an eponymous island between the Neva, Fontanka, Moika, and the Swan Canal in downtown Saint Petersburg, Russia and shares its name with the adjacent Summer Palace of Peter the Great.

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Ural (region)

Ural (Урал) is a geographical region located around the Ural Mountains, between the East European and West Siberian plains.

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Valet de chambre

Valet de chambre, or varlet de chambre, was a court appointment introduced in the late Middle Ages, common from the 14th century onwards.

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Vasilyevsky Island

Vasilyevsky Island (Васи́льевский о́стров, Vasilyevsky Ostrov, V.O.) is an island in St. Petersburg, Russia, bordered by the Bolshaya Neva and Malaya Neva Rivers (in the delta of the Neva River) in the south and northeast, and by Neva Bay of the Gulf of Finland in the west.

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Vikenty Veresaev

Vikenty Vikentyevich Smidovich (16 January 1867 – 3 June 1945), better known by his pen name Vikenty Vikentyevich Veresaev, (Вике́нтий Вике́нтьевич Вереса́ев) was a Russian and Soviet writer, translator and medical doctor of Polish descent.

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See also

Burials at the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Yaguzhinsky