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Gavriil Golovkin

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40: 431: 367:. He was one of the wealthiest, and at the same time one of the stingiest, magnates of his day. His ignorance of any language but his own made his intercourse with foreign ministers very inconvenient. For the ultimate disgrace of his relatives, see the 39: 485: 478: 446: 905: 471: 692: 529: 925: 875: 920: 755: 455: 900: 880: 498: 910: 885: 494: 55: 809: 240:
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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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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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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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
field of Poltava

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