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Alexander Rumyantsev (nobleman)

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as the Chancellor, but this appointment never eventuated. He died in Ukraine on March 4, 1749, leaving a son,
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came to the throne in 1741, Rumyantsev regained favor, became a count and went to govern
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of guards in 1704. While he guarded the headquarters of
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Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire
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In 1720, he married the daughter and heiress of Count
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Alexander Rumyantsev (disambiguation)

Vladimir Borovikovsky
Russian
Peter the Great
Peter Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky
Rumyantsev family
boyar
Preobrazhensky regiment
Peter the Great
Peter Shafirov
Peter Tolstoy
hetman
Pavlo Polubotok
Constantinople
Persia
Andrey Matveyev
Maria Matveyeva
Saint Petersburg
Louis XIV
Madame de Maintenon
Duke of Marlborough
Gavrila Derzhavin
ode
Elizabeth Petrovna
Malorossia
left-bank Ukraine
Treaty of Åbo
Sweden
Aleksey Bestuzhev

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