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In 1644, Lvov and Boris Morozov became main opponents of Tsar Mikhail's plan to marry his daughter Irina to Dutch prince Valdemar Christian (they feared this marriage would generate an independent center of power). Finally, in 1645 they have managed to ruin it after a lot of intrigue.
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and official head of the Prikaz Bolshogo Dvortsa ('Prikaz of the Great Palace'), a government office dealing with the Tsar's palace economy and judging monasteries. Due to his efforts, this post was gradually turned into a place of great significance. After
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In 1634, Lvov was one of two heads of Russian delegation in Russo-Polish negotiations which resulted in signing the
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princesses, but the mission failed completely. After his return, he was made a deputy chief of
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with a Tsar's proposition to marry one of Christian's nieces, the
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for 20 years, and one of the most influential members of
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the
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