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  1. Prince Alexander Andreyevich Bezborodko (Russian: Александр Андреевич Безбородко; 25 March [O.S. 14 March] 1747 – 6 April 1799) was the chancellor of the Russian Empire from 1797 to 1799, and the chief architect of Catherine the Great's foreign policy after the death of Nikita Panin.

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Alexander Bezborodko (born March 25 [March 14, Old Style], 1747, Glukhovo, Ukraine, Russian Empire—died April 17 [April 6], 1799, St. Petersburg, Russia) was a Russian foreign minister who was closely linked with the major diplomatic affairs of Catherine the Great, including her idea of reestablishing the Byzantine Empire under her ...

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  3. 13 de ene. de 2016 · Alexander Bezborodko, who was Ukrainian, became the Grand Chancellor of Russia and the chief designer of Catherine the Great’s foreign policy. In the Soviet Union, particularly during the time of Nikita Khrushchev and Leonid Brezhnev, there was a conveyer belt of Ukrainian cadres filling senior positions in the Communist Party, the ...

  4. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayBezborodko, Oleksander

    Bezborodko, Oleksander [Безбородько, Олександер; Bezborod'ko], b 14 March 1747 in Hlukhiv in the Chernihiv region, d 6 April 1799 in Saint Petersburg. A leading figure in the Hetman state and later in the Russian Empire, a prominent diplomat , and a Russian prince from 1797.

  5. 9 de ene. de 2022 · After him, 24,223 documents remained, of which 14,572 were signed by Catherine II, and 9,651 by himself, but they were personally created by him to the last. This workaholic left such a mark in history - now let the biographers figure out what is good and what is not. They have enough work!

  6. Description. This portrait of Alexander Bezborodko, chancellor of Russia from 1747 to 1799, was painted by Pierre-Charles Cior in the final years of the 18th century. Previously a foreign minister for Catherine the Great, the prince became grand chancellor of the Russian empire upon the 1797 accession to the throne of Catherine's son Paul I.

  7. Count Alexander Grigorovich Kushelev-Bezborodko ( Russian: Александр Григорьевич Кушелев-Безбородко; 4 September 1800, St. Petersburg - 6 April 1855, Moscow) was a Russian Imperial nobleman and politician. Life. His parents were Grigori Grigorovich Kushelev (1754-1833) and his wife Ljubov' Il'inična Bezborodko (1783-1809). [citation needed] .