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accept Georgia as a protectorate of Russia. In an effort to strengthen Russia's position in the Caucasus, Catherine II granted Pavel Potemkin broad powers to conclude an agreement with Heraclius II. On July 24, 1783, the
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In 1785, Potemkin married Praskovya Andreevna Zakrevskaya (02.09.1765 – 1816), maid of honor of the court, whose father Andrey Osipovich Zakrevsky was a state councilor, director of the
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In January 1796, he was accused of complicity in the murder and robbery of the Persian prince Idast Khan in 1786. Defending himself from unfair accusations, Potemkin wrote the poem
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He supervised the interrogations of many of the captured Pugachev associates in Kazan, and later in Simbirsk. In October 1774, together with General-in-Chief
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June 27th], 1743; the son of Sergei Dmitrievich Potemkin (1694 – 1772) and Anna Mikhailovna, née Princess
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Sergei (1787–1858) — a writer who went on to marry Princess Elizaveta Petrovna Trubetskoy (1796-after 1870).
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Autocratic politics in a national crisis: the Imperial Russian Government and Pugachev's Revolt, 1773–1775
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By decree of Empress Catherine II of June 3, 1791, Potemkin was granted a cloth factory in the village of
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was a distant relative. He was one of three sons; the other two being Mikhail and Alexander.
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In September 1783, Russian troops led by Lieutenant General Potemkin and Lieutenant General
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March 28th], 1796 in Moscow. He was buried in the family tomb in Nikolskoye-Kolchevo,
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Silhouette in the album "Collection of silhouette images of Catherine II's contemporaries"
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on July 15, 1774, and together with the garrison and townspeople he locked himself in the
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As was customary at that time, 13-year-old Pavel was enrolled in military service in the
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Potemkin was appointed head of secret investigative commissions on June 11, 1774, by
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Potemkin was an amateur poet and author of a number of poetic works. According to
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he served in the active army. He commanded the right wing assault during the
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After the investigation and trial in January 1775, Potemkin was awarded the
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Electronic publications Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House)
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reached Kazan and defeated the rebels, forcing Pugachev to retreat.
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In the fall of 1782, Lieutenant General Pavel took command of the
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Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, Nikolskoye-Kolchevo,
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secret commissions to investigate and punish participants in
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Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Second Degree
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and authored two dozen poems including two poetic dramas:
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Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree
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Emelyan Pugachev, History of the Peasant War 1773-1775
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On June 28, 1778, he was promoted to 431: 1106: 1070: 1068: 998:Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia 971:Edge of Empires: A History of Georgia 924:Khodasevich, Vladislav (2007-12-10). 899:[Potemkin Pavel Sergeevich]. 855:[Pavel Sergeevich Potemkin]. 811:[POTEMKIN PAVEL SERGEEVICH]. 767:[POTEMKIN Pavel Sergeevich]. 539:At the end of 1782, he persuaded the 452:. He was in Kazan at the time of its 1045: 919: 917: 891: 889: 887: 885: 883: 881: 879: 877: 847: 845: 843: 841: 839: 837: 835: 833: 803: 801: 799: 797: 795: 793: 791: 789: 758: 756: 754: 752: 750: 748: 403: 762: 362:Potemkin was born on July 8th [ 13: 1065: 398: 14: 1165: 1149:Imperial Moscow University alumni 914: 874: 830: 786: 745: 547:to request the Empress of Russia 523: 578:In 1784, Potemkin was appointed 379:Semyonovsky Life Guards Regiment 259:Semyonovsky Life Guards Regiment 1039: 995:Rayfield, Donald (2012-12-15). 968:Rayfield, Donald (2019-03-11). 901:Russian Biographical Dictionary 678:The Russians in the Archipelago 440:, putting him in charge of the 391:), equivalent appointment to a 201:Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky 160:Praskovya Andreevna Zakrevskaya 1124:Imperial Russian Army generals 1015: 988: 961: 944: 863:] (in Russian). 2021-09-18 492:Order of St. Alexander Nevsky. 1: 1050:[IZMAIL STORM 1790]. 738: 723:. The marriage had two sons: 711:Praskovya Andreevna Praskovya 628:, and in 1795 — the title of 600:Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792) 594:Russo-Turkish War (1787-1791) 482:. In 1777 he was awarded the 414:Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) 357: 616:In 1794 he took part in the 454:capture by Pugachev’s troops 395:in western Medieval courts. 7: 381:in 1756. 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Index


Viceroy of Caucasus
Peter Tekeli
O.S.
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
O.S.
Moscow
Russian Empire
Podolsk district
Moscow Governorate
Alma mater
Imperial Moscow University
Order of St. George
Golden Weapon for Bravery
Order of St Anne
Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Order of St. George
Russian Empire
Imperial Russian Army
General-in-chief
Semyonovsky Life Guards Regiment
Russo-Turkish War
Siege of Izmail
Kościuszko Uprising
Battle of Praga
Count
Russian
Grigory Potemkin
Catherine the Great

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