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Alexey Kurakin

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Elena Alekseevna (1787-1869), as well as a mother, a musician, and a singer; was first the bride of Prince Dmitry Mikhailovich Volkonsky (1770-1835), later a senator, but the marriage did not take place, and she married Count Nikolai Ivanovich Zotov (1782-1849). Their youngest daughter Elizabeth
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considered a marriage to Prince Kurakin to be disadvantageous, especially since the latter was out of favour with Catherine II for his friendship with Grand Prince Pavel Petrovich. Chernysheva later married a handsome colonel Fyodor Fedorovich Vadkovsky (1756-1806).
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According to Baron Heyking, Prince Kurakin was "a very handsome man, brilliant eyes and thick, black, beautifully drawn eyebrows, would give his appearance a stern expression if it were not softened by his friendly manners and polite tone of speech".
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After leaving the post – again in the State Council. Since 1821, Chairman of the Department of State Economy of the State Council. Since 1826, the Chancellor of Russian orders. Member of the Supreme Criminal Court of the Decembrists.
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From 1807 to 1810, the Minister of the Interior. Being in this position, he arranged for the Main Board of Manufactures and founded the Northern Mail (the New Saint Petersburg Newspaper). In 1808 he was awarded the highest award of
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which hit Odessa in the autumn 1812. Dismissive of any attempt to forge a compromise between quarantine requirements and free trade, Prince Kurakin (the Saint Petersburg-based High Commissioner for Sanitation) countermanded
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Alexandra Alekseevna (1788-1819), since 1807 she was married to Nikolai Sergeevich Saltykov (1786-1849), but two years later she left him for the sake of Colonel
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began his career with Alexei Borisovich; first as Kurakin's personal secretary, later adopted by the patron in the Senate office.
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Before his marriage, Kurakin was in love with Countess Ekaterina Ivanovna Chernysheva (1766-1830), but her father Count
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Ivan Pavlovsky. Outline of the Activities of the Little Russian Governor-General, Prince Alexei Kurakin. Poltava, 1914
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In 1793 he was granted a chamberlain, in 1795 promoted to secret advisers; on 4 December 1796 he was appointed
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Emperor Paul and His Time. Notes of Baron Heyking / / Russian Antiquities. 1887. Issues 10–12 – Page 368
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The History of the Birth of the Russian Nobility. Kurakin Princes // History of Russian Heraldry
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Travels in Russia, and a residence at St. Petersburg and Odessa, by Edward Morton
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to train them in jurisprudence. On 5 April 1797 he was granted the rank of
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Migration and Disease in the Black Sea Region by Andrew Robarts, p. 148
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Portrait of Prince Alexei Kurakin. Painting by Ludwig Guttenbrunn.
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Odessa, 1812: Plague and Tyranny at the Edge of the Empire
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Index

Aleksey Kurakin

Hermitage Museum
Oryol Governorate
Noble family
Kurakin
Natalia Ivanovna Golovina
Boris Alekseevich
Boris–Leonty Alexandrovich
Elena Stepanovna Apraksina
Active Privy Councillor of the 1st class
Paul I
Alexander I
Kurakin

Alexander Borisovich Kurakin
Paul I
Leiden University
Prosecutor General
Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Russian Assignation Bank
Senate
Active Privy Councillor
Order of Saint Andrew the First Called
Alexander I
Mikhail Speransky
Permanent Council
Peace of Tilsit
Legion of Honour
Denmark

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