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  1. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Grigory Orlov (born October 6 [October 17, New Style], 1734, Lyutkino, Tver province, Russia—died April 13 [April 24], 1783, Neskuchnoye, near Moscow) was a military officer and lover of Catherine the Great, empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. He organized the coup d’état that placed Catherine on the Russian throne and subsequently was ...

  2. Grigory Orlov was a soldier at the regiment together with his four brothers. He participated in the Seven Years’ War. Grigory was very handsome, brave and manly soldier. Although not educated nor too elegant. He was introduced to Catherine, who was five years older than him. They became lovers and Grigory became the main organizer of a coup ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orlov_familyOrlov family - Wikipedia

    The House of Orlov ( Russian: Орлóв) is the name of a Russian noble family which produced several distinguished statesmen, scientists, diplomats, and soldiers. The family first gained distinction in the 18th century through the achievements of five Orlov brothers, of whom the second eldest was Catherine the Great 's paramour, and two ...

  4. Ortodossa. Il conte Grigorij Grigor'evič Orlov (in russo Орлов, Григорий Григорьевич?; Mosca, 6 ottobre 1734 – Mosca, 13 aprile 1783) è stato un militare e statista russo, favorito dell'imperatrice Caterina II, che gli concesse il titolo di conte nel 1762 . Era figlio di Grigorij e fratello di Aleksej, Fëdor e di ...

  5. Grigori Grigorjevitš Orlov syntyi vuonna 1734 sukunsa maatilalla Ljutkinon kylässä, lähellä Bezetskiä, Tverin kuvernementissa. Hänen vanhempansa olivat Novgorodin kuvernööri Grigori Ivanovitš Orlov (1685-1746) ja Lukeria Ivanovna Zinovieva, ja hänen veljiään olivat Ivan Grigorjevitš Orlov (1733–1791), Aleksei Grigorjevitš Orlov ...

  6. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Lo siguieron Grigori Orlov, de cuyos labios partió seguramente la orden de asesinar al depuesto zar Pedro III; Grigori Potemkin, quien fue el gran amor de la zarina y su esposo en todo menos en el título; y otros tantos militares y nobles.

  7. Alexéi Grigórievich Orlov (Nóvgorod, 1737 - Moscú, 1807). En compañía de su hermano Grigori Grigórievich Orlov, contribuyó poderosamente al golpe de Estado de 1762, que llevó al trono a Catalina II. Pasa por ser uno de los asesinos de Pedro III. Nombrado almirante, obtuvo contra los turcos, con el auxilio del inglés Elhpinstone, la ...