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Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov

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As his son died without issue, his grandson through his daughter Sofya, Count Mikhail Andreyevich Shuvalov (1850–1903), inherited the title of Prince Vorontsov. Upon his death, without issue in 1903, the Vorontsov fortune passed to his elder sister, Countess Elizabeth Andreevna Shuvalova (1845–1924),
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with the marble tombs of Prince Vorontsov and his wife. After the Soviets demolished the cathedral in 1936, Vorontsov's remains were secretly reburied in a local cemetery. The cathedral was rebuilt in the early 2000s. The remains of Vorontsov and his wife were solemnly transferred to the church in
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but died before completion; he married, against his parents' wishes, Maria Vasilyevna Stolypina, née Princess Trubetskoy (1819-1895), daughter of Prince Vasily Sergeevich Trubetskoy (1773-1841) and Sophia Andreevna Weiss (1795-1848); widow of Alexei Grigoryevich Stolypin. They married in Alupka on
723:, he was raised to the dignity of prince, with the title of Serene Highness. In the beginning of 1853, Vorontsov was allowed to retire because of his increasing infirmities. He was made a field-marshal in 1856, and died the same year at Odessa. His archives were published, in 40 volumes, by 1542: 1537: 870:. Today, it is one of the oldest and largest palaces in Crimea and one of the most popular tourist attractions on Crimea's southern coast. It was designed in a loose interpretation of the 644:. Of the 4,000 men in his division, only 300 survived the battle. Vorontsov was wounded but recovered to rejoin the army in 1813. He commanded a new grenadiers division and fought at the 1507: 442: 1527: 1522: 1532: 1512: 1482: 1080: 1487: 878:
and his assistant William Hunt. The building is a hybrid of several architectural styles, but faithful to none. Among those styles are elements of
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in 1863. On 11 November 2023 the monumental status of this sculpture was scrapped in order to comply with
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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Vol. 28
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and Gulyakov. From 1805 to 1807, he served in the Napoleonic Wars and was present at the battles of
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Princess Sofya Mikhailovna Vorontsova (1825–1879), who married Count Andrey Pavlovich
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Mikeshin, Mikhail. "Mikhail Vorontsov: A Metaphysical Portrait in the Landscape".
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Prince Semyon Mikhailovich Vorontsov (1823–1882), who began construction of
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architecture. The house stayed in the family until four years after the
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Robbins, Richard G.; Rhinelander, Anthony L. H. (October 1991).
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Vorontsov was married to Polish Countess Elżbieta "Elisabeth"
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In 1844, Vorontsov was appointed commander-in-chief and
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Prince Vorontsov died on 18 November 1856 in Odessa.
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His wife reportedly had a liaison with 62: 45: 1523:Russian commanders of the Napoleonic Wars 1163: 1161: 556:He was the nephew of Imperial Chancellor 1533:Military personnel from Saint Petersburg 1049: 1047: 1045: 1043: 1041: 1039: 736: 1212: 986:. At the University Press. p. 2013 923: 850:Between 1828 and 1848, Vorontsov built 254:Catherine Herbert, Countess of Pembroke 1295:. Frank Cass & Co., London, 1994. 1093: 1091: 711:By 1848 he had captured two-thirds of 529:Vorontsov was born on 30 May 1782, in 1382:Online museum of the Vorontsov Family 898:in 1921 and converted into a museum. 681:as commander of the forces besieging 547:George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke 7: 1483:Field marshals of the Russian Empire 946:; Wheatcroft, Andrew (12 May 2014). 930: 909:. In front of the statue stands the 854:as a summer residence for 9 million 491:Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov 1307:Rhinelander, Anthony L. H. (1990). 884:Indo-Saracenic Revival Architecture 677:, Vorontsov succeeded the wounded 673:. 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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Vorontsov
His Serene Highness

George Dawe
Governor-general
New Russia
Bessarabia
Ivan Inzov
Fyodor Palen
Viceroy of Caucasus
Nikolay Muravyov-Karsky
O.S.
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
O.S.
Kherson Governorate
Russian Empire
Odesa
Ukraine
Catherine Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
Semyon Vorontsov
Yekaterina Alekseevna Senyavina
Russian Empire
Imperial Russian Army
Field Marshal
6th Infantry Division
Russian Caucasus Forces

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