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Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn (admiral)

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In 1746 he was promoted to the rank of admiral, from 1748 he was commander of the Russian Navy, and in 1750 he was appointed Chairman of the Board of Admiralty. He is one of the admirals credited for the development of the Russian art of naval warfare. In December 1752, he was appointed supreme
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On January 22, 1722, he married Tatiana Kirillovna Naryshkyna (1704–1757), daughter of the governor of Moscow,
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came to the throne and he was recalled to politics, again becoming a privy councilor in 1745. He was appointed
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This article is about the Russian admiral. For his brother of the same name, a Russian field marshal, see
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trees back to his greenhouse, resulting in the first crop of peaches harvested in Russia.
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He retired in 1762 and died on 25 March 1764 in Moscow. He was buried there in the
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His first wife was Maria Dmitrievna Golovina (d. 1721). They had no children.
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18th-century military personnel from the Russian Empire
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