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Count Nikolai Nikitich Demidov (9 October / November 1773 Chirkovitsi village [1] near Saint Petersburg – 22 April 1828) was a Russian industrialist, collector, military commander and arts patron of the Demidov family.
3 de feb. de 2024 · November 09, 1773. Birthplace: Moscow, Russia (Russian Federation) Death: April 22, 1828 (54) Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Immediate Family: Son of Никита Акинфиевич Демидов and Алекандра Евтихиевна Демидова. Husband of NN Demidov and Elizaveta Alexandrovna Александровна ...
- Moscow
- April 22, 1828 (54)Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Moscow, Russia (Russian Federation)
- November 9, 1773
El conde Nikolai Nikitich Demidov (9 de octubre / noviembre de 1773, pueblo de Chirkovitsi [1] cerca de San Petersburgo - 22 de abril de 1828) fue un industrial, coleccionista, comandante militar y mecenas artístico ruso de la familia Demidov .
25 de oct. de 2019 · The legend concerns Elisabeth Demidoff (sometimes spelled Demidov; born Stroganoff/Stroganov), descendent of a Russian industrialist family who made their money in salt and fur. In life, she...
Nikolay Nikitich Demidov. Russian noble. Learn about this topic in these articles: military leadership. In Demidov Family. His nephew Count Nikolay Nikitich Demidov (1773–1828) directed the family’s mining business and also contributed liberally to scientific education, mainly in Moscow.
Pavel's nephew, Nikolay Nikitich Demidov, fought in the Napoleonic War with distinction, raised and commanded a regiment to oppose Napoleon's invasion of Russia, and carried on the accumulation of the family wealth from mining; he contributed liberally to the erection of four bridges in St Petersburg, and to the propagation of ...
Pavel (called Paul) Nikolaievich Demidov ( Russian: Павел Николаевич Демидов; 6 September 1798 Saint Petersburg - 25 March 1840 Mainz) was a Russian nobleman of the Demidov dynasty, philanthropist and industrialist. His father was Count Nikolai Nikitich Demidov (1773-1828) and his mother Baroness Elizaveta Alexandrovna Stroganova (1779-1818).