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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.
169:. His final posting, from 1862 to 1865, was as Governor-General of Kiev and the western provinces; however, illness cut short his service, and he retired to
111:
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
76:, thereby beginning a military career that would last the rest of his life. By his mid-20s he was appointed Aide-de-Camp to
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100:. During one attack, Annenkov routed an entire enemy division and captured 1,200 combatants. He was awarded 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.
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M.N. Zhemchuzhnikov and
Konstantin I. Arsenyev. The initial line of this railway was opened from Moscow to
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173:, for recuperation. As a final duty to the state, General Annenkov accompanied the body of
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Until their marriages, General
Annenkov's daughters served as ladies-in-waiting to Empress
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385:
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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)
158:
Railway in 1863, and an extension to Ryazan was opened on 27 August (8 September) 1864.
48:, and member of the State Privy Council. He was the brother of prominent Russian poet,
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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
189:(1772–1858), Governor-General of Kiev (1820–22). They had five children:
40:) was an influential Russian General of the Infantry, Governor-General of
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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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215:, Master of the Horses for the Imperial Household
28:(Николай Николаевич Анненков) (December 1799 in
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204:and mistress to Russian Minister of Finance
200:2) Elena (1837–1904), married to Ambassador
175:Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia
138:Annenkov was a co-founder, in 1856, of the
64:, Nicholas Annenkov was the son of Colonel
361:Russian General Governors in Little Russia
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331:
257:5) Alexandra (1849–1914), married Vicomte
237:, diplomat and Imperial Privy Councilor
750:Russian people of the November Uprising
288:
78:Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia
72:, he joined the Army to fight against
68:(1764–1839). 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
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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
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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
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599:Grigory Potemkin
594:Aleksei Melgunov
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553:Aleksei Ignatiev
543:Mikhail Chertkov
513:Aleksandr Guryev
508:Vasiliy Levashov
498:Peter Zheltukhin
453:Timofei Tutolmin
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421:Sergei Kokoshkin
406:Vasiliy Levashov
401:Aleksandr Guryev
376:Pyotr Rumyantsev
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195:Mikhail Annenkov
148:Privy Councilors
92:During the 1831
30:Sergachsky Uyezd
20:Nikolas Annenkov
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448:Iosif Igelström
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386:Aleksei Kurakin
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106:Tsar Nicholas I
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688:(as commissar)
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679:Fyodor Trepov
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654:Paul Kotzebue
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468:Ivan Gudovich
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458:Ivan Saltykov
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367:Little Russia
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187:Ivan Bukharin
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113:State Council
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67:
63:
55:
53:
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43:
39:
35:
31:
27:
18:
687:
643:
639:Fyodor Palen
613:
604:Platon Zubov
527:
478:Andrei Fensh
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311:
302:
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274:
184:
171:Nice, France
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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
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115:.
84:.
52:.
32:,
354:e
347:t
340:v
208:;
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