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Ivan Chernyshyov

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in 1825. His grandson, Zakhar Grigoryevich Chernyshov, was an active participant in the uprising. Zakhar’s sister, Alexandra ("Alexandrine") Chernysheva, was married to the author of the Decembrist
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All three Chernyshov brothers backed Catherine in the coup that placed her on the Russian throne in 1762, after the assassination of her husband,
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upon the latter's ascension to the throne. By that time, Chernyshov's health was giving out and he had been living abroad for five years.
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The Rule of Catherine the Great: The Legislative Commission (1767-1768) and Foreign Affairs (1766-1768),
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Chernyshov's niece, Natalya Petrovna Galitzine, better known at the Russian court as "
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The Princess of Siberia: The Story of Maria Volkonsky and the Decembrist Exiles
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The Princess of Siberia: The Story of Maria Volkonsky and the Decembrist Exiles
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He started his career serving under his more illustrious brother
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Burials at the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
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Catherine II first appointed Ivan Chernyshov to serve in the
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Two of the Field Marshal’s grandchildren were tied to the
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Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom
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18th-century military personnel from the Russian Empire
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The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian and Soviet History,
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The Longman Companion to Imperial Russia, 1689-1917,
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Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
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Russian
Field Marshal
General Admiral
Catherine the Great
Zakhar Chernyshyov
Copenhagen
Berlin
Empress Elizabeth
Peter III
Governing Senate
Plenipotentiary
London
Admiralty
Nikita Panin
Emperor Paul
Field Marshal
Decembrist
Nicholas I
constitution
Nikita Muravyov
Princesse Moustache
Pushkin
The Queen of Spades

Categories
1726 births
1797 deaths
Counts of the Russian Empire
Field marshals of the Russian Empire

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