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Nicholas Annenkov

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Lincoln, W. Bruce. The Ministers of Alexander II: A survey of their backgrounds and service careers. Cahiers de Monde Russe, 1976, Vol. 17, Issue 17-4, page 477.
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Owing to his military successes, in 1844 Nicholas Annenkov was promoted to Adjutant General of the Infantry. On November 3, 1848, he was made a member of the
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and promoted to Colonel of the Infantry. During the Turkish Campaign of 1828, Annenkov distinguished himself and was awarded the
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In 1854 General Annenkov was appointed Interim Governor-General of New Russia and Bessarabia, a posting that coincided with the
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Russian writers. 1800–1917. Biographical dictionary, Vol. 1 A-Moscow, Great Russian Encyclopedia, 1992, page 80
177:, back to Russia. Even though Annenkov rejoined the State Council upon returning, he died shortly thereafter. 212: 653: 150:
M.N. Zhemchuzhnikov and Konstantin I. Arsenyev. The initial line of this railway was opened from Moscow to
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Until their marriages, General Annenkov's daughters served as ladies-in-waiting to Empress
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General Nicholas Annenkov was married to Vera Ivanova Bukharina (1813–1902), daughter of
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See Famine in Russia, 1891-1892: The Imperial Government Responds to a Crisis (page 113)
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Railway in 1863, and an extension to Ryazan was opened on 27 August (8 September) 1864.
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From 1856 to 1862 Annenkov served as State Comptroller of the Imperial Court. In 1861
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resulted in further decorations: the silver medal and the light-bronze medal.
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Railway with General Semyon Alexeievich Yurievich, Paul von Derwies, and the
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in Poland, Annenkov served as Chief of Staff to General Baron
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on 20 July (1 August) 1862. It was reorganized as the Moscow-
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Born into great wealth as a member of the nobility of
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After briefly attending 211:3) Elizabeth (1840–1886), married to 7: 435:(1796-1832, Little Russia 1793–1796) 14: 233:4) Maria (1844–1889), married to 735:Governors-general of Novorossiya 725:Nobility from the Russian Empire 98:Fabian Gottlieb von Osten-Sacken 129:Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) 745:Imperial Russian Army generals 619:(as Kherson military governor) 296:Church of Our Lady of Akhtyrka 165:promoted him to Full General, 66:Nicholas Nikanorovich Annenkov 26:Nicholas Nikolaievich Annenkov 1: 225:3b) Sophie, princess Golytsin 104:(4th Class) and appointed to 720:People from Sergachsky Uyezd 584:New Russia (and Bessarabia) 538:Aleksandr Dondukov-Korsakov 228:3c) Vera, princess Golytsyn 163:Tsar Alexander II of Russia 62:Nizhny Novgorod Governorate 34:Nizhny Novgorod Governorate 766: 369:(Poltava, Chernigov, Kiev) 266:5b) Comte Raymond de Vogüé 127:. His actions during the 740:Governors-general of Kiev 582:Ekaterinoslav and Taurida 396:Nikolai Repnin-Volkonsky 269:5c) Comte Felix de Vogüé 263:5a) Comte Henry de Vogüé 259:Eugène-Melchior de Vogüé 391:Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky 213:Viktor, prince Golytsin 38:St. Petersburg, Russia 36:– 25 November 1865 in 21: 624:Alexandre de Langeron 609:Emmanuel de Richelieu 167:Order of St. Vladimir 133:bombardment of Odessa 19: 663:Galicia and Bukovina 568:Vladimir Sukhomlinov 523:Illarion Vasilchikov 493:Mikhail Miloradovich 443:Mikhail Krechetnikov 649:Alexander Stroganov 615:Aleksandr Rudzevich 473:Aleksandr Bekleshov 411:Alexander Stroganov 252:4e) Maria de Struve 249:4d) Elena de Struve 240:4a) Boris de Struve 218:3a) Viktor, prince 108:’s personal suite. 102:Order of St. George 684:Dmitriy Doroshenko 558:Mikhail Dragomirov 548:Alexander Drenteln 483:Alexander Tormasov 416:Nikolai Dolgorukov 381:Sergey Vyazmitinov 277:Maria Alexandrovna 246:4c) Vera de Struve 243:4b) Olga de Struve 22: 697: 696: 674:Georgiy Bobrinsky 644:Nicholas Annenkov 634:Mikhail Vorontsov 563:Nicholas Kleigels 528:Nicholas Annenkov 463:Didrich Rosenberg 431:Southwestern Krai 202:Aleksandr Nelidov 94:November Uprising 82:Order of St. Anna 70:Moscow University 50:Varvara Annenkova 757: 690: 667: 620: 599:Grigory Potemkin 594:Aleksei Melgunov 587: 553:Aleksei Ignatiev 543:Mikhail Chertkov 513:Aleksandr Guryev 508:Vasiliy Levashov 498:Peter Zheltukhin 453:Timofei Tutolmin 436: 421:Sergei Kokoshkin 406:Vasiliy Levashov 401:Aleksandr Guryev 376:Pyotr Rumyantsev 355: 348: 341: 332: 325: 322: 316: 313: 307: 304: 298: 293: 195:Mikhail Annenkov 148:Privy Councilors 92:During the 1831 30:Sergachsky Uyezd 20:Nikolas Annenkov 765: 764: 760: 759: 758: 756: 755: 754: 730:Annenkov family 700: 699: 698: 693: 686: 665: 664: 658: 618: 585: 583: 577: 533:Aleksandr Bezak 518:Dmitriy Bibikov 503:Boris Knyazhnin 488:Mikhail Kutuzov 448:Iosif Igelström 434: 433: 425: 386:Aleksei Kurakin 368: 362: 359: 329: 328: 323: 319: 314: 310: 305: 301: 294: 290: 285: 206:Alexander Abaza 183: 121: 106:Tsar Nicholas I 90: 58: 12: 11: 5: 763: 761: 753: 752: 747: 742: 737: 732: 727: 722: 717: 712: 702: 701: 695: 694: 692: 691: 688:(as commissar) 681: 676: 670: 668: 660: 659: 657: 656: 651: 646: 641: 636: 631: 626: 621: 611: 606: 601: 596: 590: 588: 579: 578: 576: 575: 570: 565: 560: 555: 550: 545: 540: 535: 530: 525: 520: 515: 510: 505: 500: 495: 490: 485: 480: 475: 470: 465: 460: 455: 450: 445: 439: 437: 427: 426: 424: 423: 418: 413: 408: 403: 398: 393: 388: 383: 378: 372: 370: 364: 363: 360: 358: 357: 350: 343: 335: 327: 326: 317: 308: 299: 287: 286: 284: 281: 273: 272: 271: 270: 267: 264: 255: 254: 253: 250: 247: 244: 241: 235:Karl de Struve 231: 230: 229: 226: 223: 209: 198: 182: 179: 120: 117: 89: 86: 57: 54: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 762: 751: 748: 746: 743: 741: 738: 736: 733: 731: 728: 726: 723: 721: 718: 716: 713: 711: 708: 707: 705: 689: 685: 682: 680: 679:Fyodor Trepov 677: 675: 672: 671: 669: 661: 655: 654:Paul Kotzebue 652: 650: 647: 645: 642: 640: 637: 635: 632: 630: 627: 625: 622: 617: 616: 612: 610: 607: 605: 602: 600: 597: 595: 592: 591: 589: 580: 574: 573:Fyodor Trepov 571: 569: 566: 564: 561: 559: 556: 554: 551: 549: 546: 544: 541: 539: 536: 534: 531: 529: 526: 524: 521: 519: 516: 514: 511: 509: 506: 504: 501: 499: 496: 494: 491: 489: 486: 484: 481: 479: 476: 474: 471: 469: 468:Ivan Gudovich 466: 464: 461: 459: 458:Ivan Saltykov 456: 454: 451: 449: 446: 444: 441: 440: 438: 432: 428: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 407: 404: 402: 399: 397: 394: 392: 389: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 373: 371: 367:Little Russia 365: 356: 351: 349: 344: 342: 337: 336: 333: 321: 318: 312: 309: 303: 300: 297: 292: 289: 282: 280: 278: 268: 265: 262: 261: 260: 256: 251: 248: 245: 242: 239: 238: 236: 232: 227: 224: 221: 217: 216: 214: 210: 207: 203: 199: 196: 192: 191: 190: 188: 187:Ivan Bukharin 180: 178: 176: 172: 168: 164: 159: 157: 153: 149: 145: 141: 136: 134: 130: 126: 118: 116: 114: 113:State Council 109: 107: 103: 99: 95: 87: 85: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 55: 53: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 27: 18: 687: 643: 639:Fyodor Palen 613: 604:Platon Zubov 527: 478:Andrei Fensh 320: 311: 302: 291: 274: 184: 171:Nice, France 160: 137: 122: 110: 91: 59: 25: 23: 715:1865 deaths 710:1799 births 666:(1914-1917) 586:(1764-1874) 197:(1835–1899) 193:1) General 125:Crimean War 704:Categories 629:Ivan Inzov 46:Bessarabia 222:(1860–77) 119:1851–1865 88:1831–1850 56:1799–1830 220:Golytsin 131:and the 74:Napoleon 24:General 152:Kolomna 144:Saratov 181:Family 156:Ryazan 140:Moscow 283:Index 44:and 42:Kiev 706:: 279:. 115:. 84:. 52:. 32:, 354:e 347:t 340:v 208:; 142:-

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Sergachsky Uyezd
Nizhny Novgorod Governorate
St. Petersburg, Russia
Kiev
Bessarabia
Varvara Annenkova
Nizhny Novgorod Governorate
Nicholas Nikanorovich Annenkov
Moscow University
Napoleon
Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia
Order of St. Anna
November Uprising
Fabian Gottlieb von Osten-Sacken
Order of St. George
Tsar Nicholas I
State Council
Crimean War
Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855)
bombardment of Odessa
Moscow
Saratov
Privy Councilors
Kolomna
Ryazan
Tsar Alexander II of Russia
Order of St. Vladimir
Nice, France
Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia

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