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Count Nikolay Rumyantsev funded Russia's first naval circumnavigation under the joint command of Adam Johann von Krusenstern and Nikolai Rezanov in 1803 1806, and was instrumental in the outfitting of the voyage of the Riurik's circumnavigation of 1814 1816, which provided substantial scientific information on Alaska's and California's flora and fauna, and important ethnographic information on Alaskan and Californian ( among others ) natives.
Felix became heir to the immense fortune after his older brother Nikolai Felixovich, Count Sumarokov-Elston ( born 1883 ), was killed in a duel on June 22, 1908.
* Princess Irina Felixovna Yussupova, ( March 21, 1915, Saint Petersburg, Russia-August 30, 1983, Cormeilles, France ), married Count Nikolai Dmitrievich Sheremetev ( October 28, 1904, Moscow, Russia February 5, 1979, Paris, France ), son of Count Dmitri Sergeievich Sheremetev and wife Countess Irina Ilarionovna Vorontzova-Dachkova and a descendant of Boris Petrovich Sheremetev ; had issue:
Count Nikolai Tolstoy proposes that Brân's original function was that of a psychopomp, guiding the souls of the dead to the Otherworld.
Despite the revelations in O ' Brian's essay, O ' Brian's stepson Nikolai Tolstoy through O ' Brian's marriage to Mary Tolstoy disputes this, although he confirms that O ' Brian worked as a volunteer ambulance driver during the Blitz, where he met Mary, the separated wife of Russian-born nobleman and lawyer Count Dimitri Tolstoy.
** His Highness Prince Nikolai William Alexander Frederik of Denmark, Count of Monpezat, born on 28 August 1999.
Michael Wynne-Parker had been Principal Secretary from the late 1970s, and following the Marquess of Bristol's death also became the league's Acting Chancellor until 1987 when Count Nikolai Tolstoy was appointed to that position.
Left to right ; Christoper Arkell & Lord Nicholas Hervey ( standing ) Gregory Lauder-Frost ( speaking to Arkell ), Countess Georgina Tolstoy, Count Nikolai Tolstoy ( seated under picture ), unknown man, Merlin Hanbury-Tracy, 7th Baron Sudeley | Lord Sudeley and John P Bullen Stean ( with glasses ) at a dinner on 12 March 1990, at London's United Oxford & Cambridge Club
Count Nikolai Tolstoy-Miloslavsky joined in late 1975, and Prince Moshin Ali Khan of Hyderabad and Lord Sudeley ( Vice-Chancellor from 1985 ) were both announced as new members in 1980.
The current Chancellor is Count Nikolai Tolstoy, the well-known historian, who took up the post in late 1987.
One exception to this is the work of Count Nikolai Tolstoy titled The Coming of the King.
Kuskov sailed the Brig Chirikov back to present day Bodega Harbour on March 15, 1812, and " Since Bodega Anchorage and Bodega Harbour had not been claimed or named by the Spanish " Kuskov named it Rumyantzev, in honor of the Russian Minister of Commerce, Count Nikolai Petrovich Rumiantzof.
# HH Prince Nikolai of Denmark, Count of Monpezat ( elder son of Prince Joachim and the Countess of Frederiksborg )
After a failed attempt in 1811, Kuskov sailed the brig Chirikov back to Bodega Bay in March of 1812, naming it the Gulf of Rumyantsev or Rumyantsev Bay (, Zaliv Rumyantseva ) in honor of the Russian Minister of Commerce Count Nikolai Petrovich Rumyantzev.
* 1806 — Count Nikolai Rezanov, Imperial Ambassador to Japan and director of the Russian American Company, visits the Presidio of San Francisco.
Blessed with a fine voice, Praskovia was trained to be a singer in the opera company then being put together by Count Pyotr and his son, Nikolai Sheremetev.
In the mid-1780s, Praskovya became the mistress of Count Nikolai Sheremetev.
Count Rumyantsev funded Russia's first naval circumnavigation under the joint command of Adam Johann von Krusenstern and Nikolai Rezanov in 1803-1806, and later funded and directed the voyage of the Riurik's circumnavigation of 1814 16, which provided substantial scientific information on Alaska's and California's flora and fauna, and important ethnographic information on Alaskan and Californian ( among others ) natives.
* Princess Irina Felixovna Yussupova, ( 21 March 1915, Saint Petersburg, Russia 30 August 1983, Cormeilles, France ), married Count Nikolai Dmitrievich Sheremetev ( 28 October 1904, Moscow, Russia 5 February 1979, Paris, France ), son of Count Dmitri Sergeievich Sheremetev and wife Countess Irina Ilarionovna Vorontzova-Dachkova and a descendant of Boris Petrovich Sheremetev ; had issue:
The Slavic Orthodox Churches did not support the Council's decisions ; Russia's Most Holy Synod and the Russian government, while claiming neutrality, were actively assisting the Bulgarians ' cause with Count Nikolai Ignatiev, then the Russian Ambassador in Constantinople, having been instrumental in securing the 1870 firman.
In 1989 Lord Aldington initiated and won a record £ 1. 5million ( plus £ 500, 000 costs ) in a libel case against Count Nikolai Tolstoy and Nigel Watts, who had accused him of war crimes in Austria during his involvement in the Betrayal of the Cossacks at Lienz, part of Operation Keelhaul at the end of the Second World War.
Although he was Harold Macmillan's son-in-law, he failed to defend him when Count Nikolai Tolstoy published The Minister and the Massacres in 1986, focusing the ultimate burden of blame sharply on Macmillan for the repatriation of anti-communists and old Russian émigrés to Stalin and certain death.

Count and Petrovich
Count Feodor Petrovich Tolstoy ( 1783 1873 ), sympathetically mentioned by Pushkin in Eugene Onegin, was one of the most fashionable Russian drawers and painters of the 1820s.
Under the patronage of Tsar Alexander I, Count Nikolay Petrovich Rumyantsev and the Russian-American Company, Krusenstern led the first Russian circumnavigation of the world.
The Battle of Mormans was fought on 17 February 1814 and resulted in the victory of the French under Napoleon Bonaparte against the Russians and Württembergers under Count Petr Petrovich Pahlen.
Count Alexey Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin () ( 1 June 1693 21 April 1768 ), Grand Chancellor of Russia, was one of the most influential and successful European diplomats of the 18th century.
His jealousy of Aleksei Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin induced him to participate in Count Lestocq's conspiracy against that statesman.
Later expeditions to explore the North East Passage took place in the 1760s ( Vasiliy Chichagov ), 1785 95 ( Joseph Billings and Gavril Sarychev ), the 1820s and 1830s ( Ferdinand Petrovich Wrangel, Pyotr Fyodorovich Anjou, Count Fyodor Litke and others ).
Count Alexander Petrovich Izvolsky or Iswolsky ( Russian: Алекса ́ ндр Петро ́ вич Изво ́ льский,, Moscow 16 August 1919, Paris ) was a Russian diplomat remembered as a major architect of Russia's alliance with the British Empire during the years leading to the outbreak of the First World War.
Whereas his elder brother Peter Apraksin ( the governor of Astrakhan ) was accused of sympathizing with the Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich, Fyodor was eager to demonstrate his zeal in persecuting the tsarevich, as did Count Peter Tolstoy, ( 1645 1729 ).
Count Fyodor Petrovich Litke.
Count Fyodor Petrovich Litke (), born Friedrich Benjamin Lütke, ( ) was a Russian navigator, geographer, and Arctic explorer.
Franz Moritz Graf von Lacy ( English: Francis Maurice de Lacy, Russian: Boris Petrovich Lassi ), ( 21 Oct 1725, St. Petersburg 24 Nov 1801, Vienna ), was the son of Count Peter von Lacy and a famous Austrian field marshal.
Imperial Count Lodewijk Sigismund Vincent Gustaaf van Heiden (; transliterated Russian name: Login Petrovich Geiden ) ( 6 September 1772 N. S.
** Count Ivan Petrovich Saltykov ( 1730-1805 ), a Russian Field-Marshal

Count and Rumyantsev
In 1815, Chamisso was appointed botanist to the Russian ship Rurik, fitted out at the expense of Count Nikolay Rumyantsev, which Otto von Kotzebue ( son of August von Kotzebue ) commanded on a scientific voyage round the world.
On promotion to lieutenant, Kotzebue was placed in command of an expedition, fitted out at the expense of the imperial chancellor, Count Nikolay Rumyantsev, in the brig Rurik.
During the Great Russo-Turkish War, it was taken by the army under Count Rumyantsev and finally ceded to Russia under the terms of Treaty of Kuchuk-Kainarji ( 1774 ).
" Here at 10 21 July 1774 was signed the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca between the representative of Catherine the Great, Count Peter Rumyantsev and the representative of Sultan Abdul Hamid I, the Grand Vizier Musul Zade Mehmed Pasha.
* 1775 — Zadunaisky (" Transdanubian ") for Count Pyotr Rumyantsev for his crossing the Danube during the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774 ;
He entered the public service as a clerk in the office of Count P. A. Rumyantsev, then governor-general of Ukraine, whom he accompanied to the Turkish War in 1768.
The collegiate consisted of four Russian appointees and four Cossack representatives headed by a president, Count Peter Rumyantsev, who proceeded to cautiously but firmly eliminate the vestiges of local autonomy.

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