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the north of Solvychegodsk, for a hundred rubles. This place was the family seat of this branch for generations. Afanasy Vladimirovich Stroganov (d. 1607) was engaged in the local salt business and the fur trade. With the income from these, he purchased lands around his village. Afanasy received the title of
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The breach between the wealthy descendants of Anika Stroganov and the poor senior branch of the family had formed by the 1670s, when the wealthy part of the family denied their relationship with the poor one. This may have resulted in the myth of that Anika's elder brothers supposedly died childless.
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in 1610, and allowed official reference with the 'vich' ending to their paternal names, as was only meant for the members of the royal court. Together with the new title, the received unprecedented privileges for people of trading class: they were subject only to the royal judgement, allowed founding
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In 1911, Count Pavel Sergeevich Stroganov died without issue. His fortune of 120 million rubles was to go to the state. The famous lawyer Maklakov initiated research to prove a relationship between the late count and the Stroganovs from Tsyrennikovo. In court Maklakov contended with the late count's
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The descendants of Vladimir Fyodorovich Stroganov, one of the elder sons of Fyodor Lukich Stroganov, had become impoverished by the 18th century, and entered the class of state peasants. Vladimir inherited his father's properties in Solvychegodsk. Later he purchased the village of Tsyrennikovo, to
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In the 17th century, the Stroganovs began to marry into high Russian nobility (princes, boyars and courtiers). For example, Pyotr Semyonovich Stroganov (1583–1639) married Matryona Ivanovna Borbischeva-Pushkina. Maksim Maksimovich Stroganov (1603–1627) married Anna Alferyevna Streshneva, cousin of
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By the late 17th century the living conditions of the poor branch of the Stroganovs were scarcely distinguishable from those of common peasants. Being severely impoverished, this branch began to get involved in manual labour and even robbery. One of this branch, Andrey Vasilyev syn Stroganov, was
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The establishment of the Stroganov Foundation was the inspiration of Baroness Hélène de Ludinghausen, who lives in Paris and whose mother, Princess Xenia Alexandrovna Shcherbatova-Stroganova, was born in the Stroganov Palace.
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forbid the English to trade near Solvychegodsk; he, alongside his brothers, received the right to organize military attacks on Siberian tribes and rulers. He was a provider to the tsar of luxuries, including
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Kuznetsov S. Ne chuze Tomona. Gosudarstvennaya, mecenatskay, sobiratelskaya deaitelnost roda Strogonovych v 1771–1817 gg. i formirovanie imperskogo oblika S.-Peterburga. Spb.: Nestor, 2006. – 447 p. 
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relations in the female line; but he won the case. Maklakov settled at Tsyrennikovo, wishing to share the inheritance with Stroganov's relations. However, the inheritance got stuck in red tape. Then the
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tsarina Eudoxia Streshneva. Stroganovs married daughters of voivodes and courtiers. Amongst the families they intermarried with in the 1600s were a few princely families, such as the Volkonskys, the
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Kuznetsov S. Pust Francia pouchit nas "tancovat". Sozdanie Strogonovskogo dvorca v Peterburge i svoeobrazie pridvornoi kultury Rossii v pervoi polovine XVIII veka. SPb., 2003. – 512 p. –
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towns and building fortresses, owning armed troops and forging cannons, organizing military campaigns against Siberian rulers and duty-free trade with Asian nations.
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During the period of Polish intervention in the early 17th century, the Stroganovs offered humanitarian and military support to the Russian government (some 842,000
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died without issue. His death stirred litigation for his fortune between his relations in female lines and the senior unnoble descendants of the Stroganov family.
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595:(1656–1715) united all the scattered lands of the heirs of the children of Anikey Stroganov. He also annexed the saltworks, which belonged to the 548:
By the late 16th century, the Stroganovs had become enormously large landowners and salt industrialists. In the early 17th century, owing to the
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churches throughout Russia were built by the Stroganov family in the late 17th and early 18th century. They include the Cathedral of the
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in 1515, which would later become a huge industry. In 1558, Ivan the Terrible granted to Anikey Stroganov and his successors large
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district. Vladimir Stroganov's lineage is still continued in the direct male line. However, his descendants became state peasants.
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and was mentioned in the 1390s. His grandson, Luka Kuzmich Stroganov, was a renter of royal properties in the region of the
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of icon-painting (late 16th and 17th centuries) takes its name from them. The most recent common ancestor of the family was
630:(1694), Church of Our Lady of Smolensk (церковь Смоленской Богоматери) in Gordeyevka (part of today's Kanavino district of 328:(died 1497), a salt industrialist. His elder son, Vladimir, became the founder of a branch whose members eventually became 951: 935: 931: 809: 791: 1363: 1298: 634:) (1697), and the Church of the Synaxis of the Mother of God in Nizhny Novgorod (started in 1697, consecrated in 1719). 854: 516:. In 1577, he was granted iron bogs and a forest in Sodrolinskaya volost with the right to establish ironworks there. 305: 725: 123:
Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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There have been suggested several theories of this family's origins. It had been believed that the family's
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the poor relatives visited their wealthy relation's palace located at the crossing of Moyka Street and
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to Peter the Great. Grigory's sons were rewarded with the baronial title by Peter the Great in 1722.
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In 1517, elder brothers, Stefan, Joseph and Vladimir Stroganov, received a wood and a salt mine in
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Noveishii putevoditel po Stroganovskomu dvorcu. Ed. S. Kuznetsov. SPb.: B. S. K., 1995. – 77 p. –
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amongst the Russian pioneers in Siberia in the 17th century. He established strongholds in the
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Restoring the icons in the iconostasis of the Nativity (Stroganov) Church in Nizhny Novgorod
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Most of the Stroganovs are known to have shown interest for art, literature, history, and
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intervened, and prevented the poor Stroganov branch from coming into their inheritance.
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One of the descendants, Grigory Dmitrievich Stroganov (1656–1715), was a supporter of
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of 1700–1721, the Stroganovs rendered sizable financial support to the government of
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The family's earliest ancestor was named Spiridon; he lived during the rule of Duke
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Kuznetsov S. Dvorcy i doma Strogonovych. Tri veka istorii. SPb.: 2008. – 318 p. –
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Grigory Anikeevich Stroganov (1533–1577) received large lands in the basin of
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In the 17th century, the Stroganovs invested heavily in the salt industry in
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fur. In 1574, together with brother Grigory, he was granted large lands in
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Noble branch is extinct; the family continues in its non-noble senior line.
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in what was at the time the eastern edge of Russian settlement, along the
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According to the information gathered by historian A. Vvedensky, when in
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of highly successful Russian merchants, industrialists, landowners, and
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Spiridon Stroganov; Fyodor Lukich Stroganov (the Solvychegodsk branch).
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families. In the 18th century, the Stroganovs established a number of
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In 1566, at their own request, their lands were included in the "
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The Stroganov Foundation, created in 1992 in New York City as a
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just in terms of money), for which they received the title of
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The titled branch of the Stroganov family was descended from
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region. He was later raised to be a head of a Cossack troop.
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The Baroque Church of the Synaxis of the Mother of God in
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From then on, the Stroganovs were members of the Russian
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and all family property in Russia was nationalized.
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Anikey Stroganov
Muscovy
Russian Empire
Veliky Novgorod
Pomor
Beef Stroganoff
Russian noble family
statesmen
Ivan the Terrible
Tsardom of Russia
Russian conquest of Siberia
Prince Pozharsky
1612 reconquest of Moscow
Poles
Stroganov School
Fyodor Lukich Stroganov

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