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Gavriil Golovkin

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from 1706 until his death. The real control over Russian diplomacy during his lengthy term in office was exercised by
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her successor and Golovkin one of his guardians. On the death of Peter II in 1730, he declared openly in favour of
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he was connected, and vigilantly guarded him during the disquieting period of the regency of
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In 1677, while still a young man, Gavrila Golovkin was attached to the court of the
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also entrusted him with her last will whereby she appointed the young
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abroad on his first foreign tour, and worked by his side in the
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formed in Russia, but had less influence in affairs than
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Under Anna, he was a member of the first 351:, which would have converted Russia into a 343:, and his determined attitude on behalf of 497: 483: 475: 49: 29: 239:) (1660 – 20 January 1734) was a Russian 937:Cabinet ministers of the Russian Empire 887:Foreign ministers of the Russian Empire 399: 237:Гаври́ла (Гаврии́л) Ива́нович Голо́вкин 7: 932:Members of the Supreme Privy Council 411: 229:Gavrila (Gavriil) Ivanovich Golovkin 25: 912:People from the Tsardom of Russia 892:Chancellors of the Russian Empire 440: 922:Counts of the Holy Roman Empire 386:, Russia's first ambassador to 210:Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky 1: 531:Vasily and Andrey Shchelkalov 374:, and in 1710 a count of the 897:Counts of the Russian Empire 669:Andreas Eberhard von Budberg 308:, he became a member of the 114:Collegium of Foreign Affairs 105:Collegium of Foreign Affairs 506:Foreign ministers of Russia 458:Golovkin, Gavriil Ivanovich 277:. He accompanied the young 953: 390:, was his great-grandson. 18:Gavriil Ivanovich Golovkin 699:Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky 236: 219: 152: 119: 74: 60: 48: 42:Гавриил Иванович Головкин 39: 551:Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin 289:. In 1706, he succeeded 214:Order of the White Eagle 103:himself (as Head of the 40: 619:Alexey Bestuzhev-Ryumin 467:Encyclopædia Britannica 332:, in opposition to the 821:Aleksandr Bessmertnykh 744:Provisional Government 684:Karl Robert Nesselrode 664:Adam Jerzy Czartoryski 649:Nikita Petrovich Panin 629:Nikita Ivanovich Panin 310:Supreme Privy Council 757:Mikhail Tereshchenko 679:Ioannis Kapodistrias 639:Alexander Bezborodko 293:in the direction of 269:, with whose mother 136:Position established 55:Portrait of Golovkin 833:Eduard Shevardnadze 816:Eduard Shevardnadze 689:Alexander Gorchakov 659:Alexander Vorontsov 614:Aleksey Tcherkassky 571:Yemelyan Ukraintsev 454:Bain, Robert Nisbet 206:Order of St. Andrew 197:Statesman, diplomat 843:Russian Federation 796:Vyacheslav Molotov 719:Alexander Izvolsky 674:Nikolay Rumyantsev 624:Mikhailo Vorontsov 255:until 1727 and by 874: 873: 734:Nikolai Pokrovsky 714:Vladimir Lamsdorf 644:Fyodor Rostopchin 518:Tsardom of Russia 372:Holy Roman Empire 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Gavriil Ivanovich Golovkin

Posolsky Prikaz
Pyotr Shafirov
Collegium of Foreign Affairs
Collegium of Foreign Affairs
Andrey Osterman
Moscow
Tsardom of Russia
Moscow
Russian Empire
Order of St. Andrew
Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Order of the White Eagle
Count
Russian
statesman
Tsardom of Russia
Russian Empire
Boris Kurakin
Andrey Osterman
tsarevich
Peter
Nataliya
Sophia
tsar
dockyards
Zaandam
Golovin
foreign policy

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