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Ekaterina Alexandrovna Golovkina

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of the court from 1775 to 1786. He inherited the village of Mikhailovskoye from his father. He became known for his art collection and often travelled abroad in search of new paintings. One of his museams burned down during the capture of Moscow by the French in 1812. He died unmarried and childless
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According to a report from the Russian ambassador to France, Lieutenant General Pozzo di Borgo, Countess Ekaterina Golovkina could not manage her affairs due to her age and poor health, thus a guardianship was created over her in 1820. The trustees were her son, Alexei Gavrilovich, Privy Councillor
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Engel, and the third was elected by the Adjutant General, Count Pavel Shuvalov and the Council of Guardians of the young children of the late Lieutenant General, Count Pyotr Shuvalov. The trusteeship was created for the life of the countess.
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Shield and sword. Heads of state bodies. security : heads of state security agencies of Muscovite Russia, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation: an encyclopedic reference
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Grand Duke Nikolai Mikhailovich. St. Petersburg necropolis / Comp. V. Saitov. In 4 volumes - St. Petersburg, 1912-1913. - T. 1. - P. 636.
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Vsevolod Nikanorovich Ivanov, Pyotr Nikolaevich Krasnov, Nikolai Ravich, Lev Zhdanov, Evgeniy Andreevich Saliyas (count).
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in poverty, having spent almost the entire family fortune of paintings, minerals, and sculptures.
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1749, Ekaterina Alexandrovna was betrothed to Count Gavrila Ivanovich Golovkin (d. 1787), a
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and head of the “ secret chancellery ”, and Ekaterina Ivanovna Kostyurina (1718-1790).
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Poems; Memories; Notebooks . - Pravda Publishing House, 1988-01-01. — 484 p.
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Noble families that glorified the Fatherland: encyclopedia of noble families
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On 14 October, 1750, their wedding took place in the court church in
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coronation, the Countess Golovkina (by then widowed) was granted a
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Court of the Russian Emperors . — Publishing projects, 2004-01-01.
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Russian antiquity: monthly historical publication. - 1871-01-01.
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Notes of Empress Catherine II. - St. Petersburg, 1907. - P.385.
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Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Spas-Kositsy
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Louis Tocqué
Moscow
Russian Empire
Paris
France
Noble family
Alexander Ivanovich Shuvalov
Russian
Empress Elizabeth
Ivan Shuvalov
state lady
Count Alexander Ivanovich Shuvalov
field marshal general
court marshal
Grand Duke Peter Fedorovich
active privy councilor
Gavriil Golovkin
St. Petersburg
Empress Catherine II
Alexander I's
state lady
Order of Saint Catherine
Geneva
Paris
French invasion of Russia

Paris
Valet de chambre
maid of honour

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