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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. 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 .

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Pyotr Andreyevich, Count Shuvalov 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. Having entered the Russian army in 1845, Shuvalov served in the Crimean War (1853–56) and began.

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  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.

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  6. 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.

  7. Tsar Alexander I dispatched Lieutenant-General Pavel Shuvalov to accompany Bonaparte. It was to Shuvalov that Napoleon would owe his life.