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  1. Count Valerian Aleksandrovich Zubov (Russian: Валериа́н Алекса́ндрович Зу́бов; 1771–1804) was a Russian general who led the Persian Expedition of 1796. His siblings included Platon Zubov and Olga Zherebtsova. As a young man Zubov had flattering prospects of a brilliant military career due to his brother ...

  2. 8 de nov. de 2020 · Russian general (1771–1804) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Count Valerian Aleksandrovich Zubov ( Russian: Валериа́н Алекса́ндрович Зу́бов; 1771–1804) was a Russian general who led the Persian Expedition of 1796. His siblings included Platon Zubov and Olga Zherebtsova. Count. Valerian ...

  3. Valerian Alexandrovich Zubov; Artista I. M. Grassi, 1796: Fecha de nacimiento: 28 de noviembre de 1771 ( ) Lugar de nacimiento: San Petersburgo, Imperio Ruso; Fecha de muerte: 21 de junio de 1804 (32 años) ( ) Un lugar de muerte: San Petersburgo, Imperio Ruso: Afiliación Imperio ruso: tipo de ejercito: ejército imperial ruso: Años de servicio

  4. Conde Valeryan Nikolaevich Zubov ( 11 de septiembre ( 23), 1804 , San Petersburgo, Imperio ruso - 18 de noviembre [30], 1857 , Moscú, Imperio ruso) - Terrateniente ruso , criador de caballos y cortesano ( kammer junker, 1823 ) del género Zubov.

  5. The son of Aleksandr Zubov, Count Valerian Zubov was the youngest and most talented brother of Platon Zubov, one of Catherine the Great's favourites. He began his service in the Guards Preobrazhensky Regiment and was later transferred to the cavalry where he was made a cornet at the age of 17.

  6. In 1795 Duke Peter gave up his throne and the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia was added to the Russian Empire. Catherine II gave Rundāle Manor as a present to Count Valerian Zubov who died in 1804. During the distribution of inheritance Rundāle became the property of his brother Prince Platon Zubov, the last favourite of Catherine II.

  7. Count Valerian Aleksandrovich Zubov (1771–1804) was a Russian general who led the Persian Expedition of 1796. His siblings included Platon Zubov and Olga Zherebtsova. As a young man Zubov had flattering prospects of a brilliant military career due to his brother Platon's ascendancy at Catherine II's court.