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  1. Count Alexander Ivanovich Shuvalov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Шува́лов, romanized: Aleksandr Ivanovič Šuvalov; 1710 – 1771) was a Russian statesman from the Shuvalov family. His career was dependent on and overshadowed by that of his more brilliant brother, Pyotr Ivanovich Shuvalov.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Pyotr Andreyevich, Count Shuvalov (born June 15 [June 27, New Style], 1827, St. Petersburg, Russia—died March 10 [March 22], 1889, St. Petersburg) was a diplomat and political-police director who became one of Alexander II’s advisers and used his extensive power to oppose the enactment of liberal reforms in Russia.

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  3. ocultar. Piotr Shuvalov en 1850. El Conde Piotr Andréyevich Shuválov (en ruso: Пётр Андре́евич Шува́лов; 27 de julio de 1827, San Petersburgo - 22 de marzo de 1889, San Petersburgo) fue un influyente estadista ruso y consejero del zar Alejandro II .

  4. Count Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov (Russian: Граф Пётр Андре́евич Шува́лов) (27 July 1827, Saint Petersburg – 22 March 1889, Saint Petersburg) was an influential Russian statesman and a counselor to Tsar Alexander II.

  5. Alexander Voloshin, a former Chief of Staff to both Boris Yeltsin and Putin, wrote on his blog: “Shuvalov is a direct, consistent and principled person of progressive views: He has always been for demonopolizing the economy, for privatization and for a leaner government.

  6. Tsar Alexander I dispatched Lieutenant-General Pavel Shuvalov to accompany Bonaparte. It was to Shuvalov that Napoleon would owe his life. François Bouchot. The Abdication of Napoleon at...

  7. Count Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov ( Russian: Граф Пётр Андре́евич Шува́лов) (27 July 1827, Saint Petersburg – 22 March 1889, Saint Petersburg) was an influential Russian statesman and a counselor to Tsar Alexander II. Pyotr Shuvalov in 1850. Biography.