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  1. El príncipe Aleksandr Mijáilovich Gorchakov (en ruso: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Горчако́в; 15 de junio de 1798 - 11 de marzo de 1883 [1] ) fue un diplomático y estadista ruso de la familia principesca Gorchakov.

  2. Prince Alexander Mikhailovich Gorchakov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Горчако́в; 15 July 1798 – 11 March 1883) was a Russian diplomat and statesman from the Gorchakov princely family. He has an enduring reputation as one of the most influential and respected diplomats of the mid-19th century.

  3. El príncipe Aleksandr Mijáilovich Gorchakov ( en ruso: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Горчако́в; 15 de junio de 1798 - 11 de marzo de 1883) fue un diplomático y estadista ruso de la familia principesca Gorchakov. Tiene una reputación perdurable como uno de los diplomáticos más influyentes y respetados de mediados del ...

  4. Aleksandr Konstantínovich Gorchakov (17 de septiembre de 1875, Vaud, Suiza-18 de marzo de 1916, Petrogrado, Imperio Ruso) fue un príncipe y militar ruso que combatió en la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  5. Aleksandr Mikhaylovich, Prince Gorchakov (born June 4 [June 15, New Style], 1798, Khaapsalu, Estonia, Russian Empire [now Haapsalu, Estonia]—died Feb. 27 [March 11], 1883, Baden-Baden, Ger.) was a statesman who served as Russia’s foreign minister during the quarter century following the Crimean War (1853–56), when Russia was trying to ...

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  6. 1 de abr. de 2017 · This article will attempt to explain why Gorchakov has suddenly risen to such prominence almost 120 years after his death, and will discuss what this development suggests about current and future Russian foreign policy.

  7. June 15, 1798 – March 11, 1883. Aleksandr Gorchakov was a State Chancellor of Russia. He dedicated his career to denouncing the Paris Treaty, and helped Russia earn the right to resume its naval presence in the Black Sea. Family background and education.