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Pavel Yaguzhinsky

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Russia, did not do without his presence, and if, having drunk, he would start dancing, he would dance till drop. Loving the fun, festive life, Yaguzhinsky led it on a grand scale, spending on furnishings, servants, trips, and other things. Peter the Great, needing luxurious carriages for ceremonial receptions, more than once temporarily took them from Yaguzhinsky. "Having established the obligatory assemblies, Peter laid them under the supervision of Yaguzhinsky, and in this position he showed the same zeal, diligence and speed with which he carried out all the orders of his sovereign".
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courageous and decisive man. Having fallen in love with someone once, he remained a sincere friend to him, and if he became an enemy, then he became obvious. They said that he was lying, but I did not notice this vice in him. Deciding on anything, he was firm in the performance of this and was very attached to his sovereigns. But if he happened to drink an extra glass of wine, then he could do a lot of stupid things; however, after leaving this bad habit, he became completely different. In short, it was one of the most capable people in Russia.
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according to which everyone who steals more than a piece of rope from the state will be on this rope hanged. Shocked senators depressed silent. Finally, the almighty prosecutor general Pavel Yaguzhinsky, an honest and charming alcoholic, answered the king that then Peter would not have a single citizen, because "we all steal, who are more, who are less". Shocked by this answer that entered the history of Russia, the tsar did not dare to adopt such a law. The emperor tirelessly noted the merits of Yaguzhinsky.
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such a way that either he broke Osterman, or he disappears. He already took into his hands his former power. His officials were especially afraid of his sentences and decisions, because, with impeccable justice, they were always very strict and quickly carried out. Contemporaries followed with attention and interest the growth of Yaguzhinsky's power and waited for the struggle for power to begin between him and Osterman.
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The marriage of Yaguzhinsky with a rich and well-born heiress, which took place with the live participation of Peter the Great, Anna Feodorovna Khitrovo (1701–1733), was unsuccessful. Yaguzhinsky, accompanying the emperor, was often on the road. His wife, separated from her children, lived mainly in
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Biron was delighted with the new minister and believed him in everything. The offices of foreign sovereigns instructed their ministers to seek the favors of Yaguzhinsky. Ambassadors were proud of friendship with him, and Prince Radziwill sought the hand of his daughter. Yaguzhinsky put the case in
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and somewhat limited his appetites. At the court in Yaguzhinsky, they saw "the accuser and enemy of all those personal and self-seeking aspirations" that were characteristic of "Peter's nestlings". After Catherine I assumed the throne, the procurator general began to quarrel openly with Menshikov,
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He was a Pole of very low descent, came to Russia in the very young years, he accepted the Russian faith and Peter I liked him so much that his sovereign loved him dearly until his death. He didn't know too much about military affairs, and he didn't hide it himself, but he was a clever, capable,
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in 1718, Yaguzhinsky was entrusted with the observation of the "soonest possible establishment of colleges by their presidents". A year later, he took part in the Åland Congress, then in 1720–21 he represented the interests of Russia at the Viennese court of the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire,
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According to the characteristics of the Soviet historical encyclopedia, the first prosecutor general "was distinguished by directness, honesty and integrity, tirelessness in the work". There is a case in which, irritated by the general embezzlement, Peter I demanded in the Senate to adopt a law
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At the request of Yaguzhinsky, his first wife, by the decree of Empress Catherine I, was imprisoned in the Theodore Monastery "until the end of her days", from where she tried to escape twice, but was caught. She died, having lived in a monastery for ten years, as a nun with the name of Agafya.
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put an end to influence of Yaguzhinsky. On the day when Osterman celebrated the receipt of the title of count, Yaguzhinsky drank too much and began to shower his enemy in a foul language, for which the empress only slightly scolded him. The vice-chancellor, who did not forget the offense, soon
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As a young man, Yaguzhinsky had the reputation of "a cheerful interlocutor, a jovial and tireless dancer", as well as the king of all dances, who keenly followed the visits to the assemblies and compiled lists of the absent courtiers for the king. Not a single assembly, when Yaguzhinsky was in
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Anna Ioannovna fully rewarded the renegade. By decree of the Empress on 4 March 1730, Yaguzhinsky was appointed senator. In the same year (20 December), a rich Siberian Order was subordinated, from which he was to receive a salary "by rank". From 31 December 1730 – Lieutenant Colonel of the
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named Anna. The permission to divorce was followed on 21 August 1723, and on 10 November Saint Petersburg was celebrating a magnificent wedding. According to Bassevich, Yaguzhinsky "was just as pleased with his second wife as his emperor was pleased with emperor's wife".
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It was one of the first divorce proceedings in Russia and, of course, it caused a lot of talk. Valishevsky argues that even before the beginning of the divorce, Yaguzhinsky had found a prominent bride — one of the daughters of the great Chancellor
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Wife from 1710, Anna Fedorovna Khitrovo (died 30 July 1733), the only daughter of the clerk Fedor Alexandrovich Khitrovo (died 1703), the granddaughter of Alexander Khitrovo, a rich and influential man. Divorced in 1723. Couple had children:
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Yaguzhinsky's health was already shaken long ago, and not so much by the busy life and the exorbitant work that he carried without rest for many years, as by binges and all sorts of excesses. With his age of 52 and
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of the Preobrazhensky Regiment. He married Anna Feodorovna Khitrovo and received a large dowry for her, which included, among other things, the village of Avchurino (manor) and the village of Sergeevskoye (now
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and the establishment of the Menshik omnipotence, Yaguzhinsky left the post of procurator-general and was sent, on 3 August 1726, as plenipotentiary minister to the Polish Sejm in Grodno, where the issue of
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Count Yaguzhinsky, Pavel Ivanovich // Ober-stallmeysters // List to all court officials of the XVIII century by category and by seniority awards / Yard of Russian emperors in its past and present
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Count Yaguzhinsky, Pavel Ivanovich // Actual Chamberlain // List to all court officials of the XVIII century by category and by seniority awards / Yard of Russian emperors in its past and present
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Ober-Stallmeister Yaguzhinsky, in subsequent administrations, was maneuvering between opposing court factions with some success. In January 1730, he participated in the conspiracy of the "
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And, as a matter of fact, this is our only eye and a contentious of state affairs, that it is necessary to act faithfully for the sake of it, because the first will be charged on it.
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In 1721, at the wedding of Yuri Trubetskoy, there was a public quarrel between Yaguzhinsky and his wife, according to the ceremony she had to dance with her husband, but refused.
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If someone was found guilty in violation of etiquette at the assembly, it was supposed to drain the 1.5-liter "Cup of the Big Eagle". This moment is depicted on the sketch of
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Maria Pavlovna (1732–1755), Maid of Honor, on 14 February 1748 was married to Count Andrei Mikhailovich Efimovskiy (1717–1767) with the court marshal of the courtyard.
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Soon, Anna Feodorovna was placed in one of the Moscow monasteries, and Yaguzhinsky, partly due to the insistence of Peter I, addressed the Synod with a request for
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Praskovya Pavlovna (171...–1775), from 1738, married to Senator Prince Sergei Gagarin (1713—1782). In 1743, she and her husband were involved in the well-known
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underwent stormy scenes. Yaguzhinsky everywhere where he could swears abused the Germans, and, finally, not only cursed and quarreled with
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of everything, explaining to her that most nobles did not want to limit her power. On 16 January 1730 he was arrested, but soon released.
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appealed for protection to the coffin of the late emperor, so they feared that he might "in a fit of despair, lay hands on himself".
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Anna Pavlovna (1733–1801), maid of honor, from 1754 wife of Count Peter Apraksin, later became a nun under the name of Augusta.
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Wife from 10 November 1723 was Anna Gavrilovna Golovkina (170...—1751), maid of honor, daughter of the Chancellor Count
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From 22 January 1722 – lieutenant-general. Four days earlier, he was appointed the first ever Prosecutor General of the
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The son of the organist Yaguzhinsky, a native of Lithuania, he probably originated from the town of Kublichi of the
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Alexander Orlov, Natalia Georgieva, Vladimir Georgiev Historical Dictionary. 2nd edition. Moscow, 2012. Page 588.
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and the transfer of basic governmental functions to this body. Yaguzhinsky saw power slipping from his hands.
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who had strengthened his position, still did not miss a single court drinking party, and during the vigil in
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in the mouth of the Neva. In 1720, a three-storey stone house was built for Yaguzhinsky under the project of
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The Empress ordered Yaguzhinsky to leave her court and sent him to another honorary exile – ambassador to
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Natalya Pavlovna (1716–1786), was married to Lieutenant-General Fedor Ivanovich Golovin (1704-1758).
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for two whole days, and when Pavel Yaguzhinsky arrived in Nystad, the peace was already concluded.
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Holders of the Imperial Order of St. Alexander Nevsky. Volume 1. - Moscow: Russian World, 2009. -
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Catherine Pavlovna (1713/14–1738), married from 1730 to Vasily Lopukhin (1711-1757).
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As prosecutor general, Yaguzhinsky served as a counterweight to the powerful Prince
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From the decree of Peter I on the introduction of the post of Prosecutor General
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Thanks to his sharpness and sense of duty, he proved himself in the service of
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Old scenes were repeated: indecent antics, quarrel, abuse. Again
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Moscow, where she could not boast of exemplary behavior:
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Corvin
Prosecutor General
Nikita Trubetskoy
Polotsk Voivodeship
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Saint Petersburg
Annunciation Church
Alexander Nevsky Monastery
Sergey Yaguzhinsky
Order of Saint Andrew
Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
General-in-chief
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Saint Petersburg
Peter the Great
Chamberlain
Ober-Stallmeister
General-in-chief

Valentin Serov
Połock Voivodeship
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Vitebsk Region
Belarus
Russia
Fedor Golovin
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