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  1. Prince Viktor Pavlovich Kochubey (Russian: Князь Ви́ктор Па́влович Кочубе́й); (22 November [O.S. 11 November] 1768 – 15 June [O.S. 3 June] 1834) was a Russian statesman and close aide of Alexander I of Russia. Of Ukrainian origin, he was a great-grandson of Vasily Kochubey.

  2. Prince Viktor Pavlovich Kochubey ( Russian: Князь Ви́ктор Па́влович Кочубе́й ); ( 22 November [ O.S. 11 November] 1768 – 15 June [ O.S. 3 June] 1834) was a Russian statesman and close aide of Alexander I of Russia. Of Ukrainian origin, he was a great-grandson of Vasily Kochubey.

  3. Prince Viktor Kochubey was a famous statesman, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Imperial Chancellor. He is listed among the 129 greatest people in the history of Russia portrayed on a monument, which was erected in 1862 to commemorate the 1000th Anniversary of Russia.

  4. In the summer of 1801, Viktor Kochubey took Speransky to his "team". At that time, work was under way in the Secret Committee on the development of ministerial reform. After the reform, Kochubey, who headed the Ministry of the Interior, transferred him to his office.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › comite-privadoComité privado _ AcademiaLab

    Estaba compuesto por los colaboradores más cercanos del zar (los llamados "jóvenes amigos"), incluidos el Conde Pavel Stroganov, el Príncipe Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, los Condes Viktor Kochubey y Nikolay Novosiltsev. Mikhail Speransky participó activamente en el Comité, aunque no era miembro formal.

  6. The first Minister of Internal Affairs was Count Viktor Kochubey. The Deputy Minister became Count Pavel Stroganov . According to Count Speransky, the ministry should have been in charge of the country's productive forces while being completely alien to the functions of the security police.

  7. Posthumous Portrait of Princess Maria Ivanovna Kochubey, née Baryatinskaya (1818-1843) by Sadovnikov; Unknown portrait of Kotchoubey Lady by Ivan Makarov; V.M. Sokolov portrait of Mikhail Nikolaivitch in the Tchernigov Museum of Art; Watercolour Portrait of Elena Sergeievna Kotchoubey (née Princess Volkonskaya) by Konstantin Bushin 1840s