Active Privy Councillor (Russian: действительный тайный советник, deystvitelnyi taynyi sovetnik) was the civil rank (ru: чин / chin) in the Russian Empire...
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Privy Councillor (Russian: тайный советник, romanized: tayny sovetnik) was the civil position (class) in the Russian Empire, according to the Table of...
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Active Privy Councillor, 1st class (Russian: действительный тайный советник первого класса, deystvitelnyi taynyi sovetnik pervogo klassa) was the civil...
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(28 August 1762 – 15 April 1847) was a notable Finnish Senator, Active Privy Councillor, and Chairman of the Reconstruction Committee of Helsinki. His...
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Table of Ranks (redirect from Actual State Councillor)
management of education, reaching the 4th rank and becoming an "active state councillor" (действительный статский советник), which gave him the privilege...
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Chancellor was a civil rank of the 1st class and equal to those of Active Privy Councillor, 1st class, General Field Marshal in the Army, and General Admiral...
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(6 April 1824 – 2 April 1906) was a general of imperial Russia, Active Privy Councillor and a patron to several Russian civilian institutions. Alexander...
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Gavriil Antonovich Katakazi (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
Κατακάζης; 17 July 1794 – 25 April 1867) was a Russian diplomat and Active Privy Councillor, also notable as the father of Konstantin Katakazi, Russian ambassador...
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Ivan Goremykin (category Active Privy Councillors, 1st class (Russian Empire))
World War I. He was the last person to have the civil rank of Active Privy Councillor, 1st class. During his time in government, Goremykin pursued conservative...
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was a Russian Imperial Senator and Active Privy Councillor, from the princely Gagarin family. He was born to the Privy Councilor, Alexei Ivanovich Gagarin...
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Geheimrat (redirect from Secret Imperial Councillor)
Hofrath in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Privy Councillor Active Privy Councillor Active Privy Councillor, 1st class "Bundesarchiv – Picture database:...
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and chief justices. In 1992, several eminent privy councillors, most of whom were long-retired from active politics, were granted the style by the Governor...
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1749) was a statesman and diplomat from the Kurakin family: an Active Privy Councillor, the Ober-Stallmeister (1736), a senator. From the Lithuanian Gediminid...
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the Imperial Russian Army and equal to those of Chancellor and Active Privy Councillor, 1st class in civil service, and General Admiral in the Imperial...
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(1819). He later served under Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and was Active Privy Councillor (1827). Speransky is referred to as the father of Russian liberalism...
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Pyotr Kapnist (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
Count Pyotr Alekseyevich Kapnist (Russian: Пётр Алексе́евич Капни́ст; 7 September 1839 – 2 December 1904) was a Russian diplomat and ambassador. In late...
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to Siberia. Privy Councillor (Russia) Active Privy Councillor Active Privy Councillor, 1st class Conditions (Russia) "The Supreme Privy Council established"...
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Dmitry Glinka (diplomat) (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
Глинка) (28 July 1808 – 14 May 1883, Lisbon) was a Russian diplomat, privy councillor in deed, and sociologist. Dmitry Glinka came from a Russian noble family...
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Arthur Cassini (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
1880—that of "Chamberlain", and on 1 April 1881 he was promoted to "State Councillor". Cassini married his first wife, Yulia Nirotmortseva, in 1862. This marriage...
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn (admiral) (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
Board of Admiralty and was made a Lieutenant commander. In 1728 he became privy councilor and senator, and in 1727 he was named president of the College...
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Hermann Karl von Keyserling (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
Count Hermann Karl von Keyserling (1697–1764) was a Russian diplomat from the Keyserlingk family of Baltic German nobility based in the Duchy of Courland...
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Alexey Dolgorukov (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
Alekseevich Dolgorukov (1767–1834) was a Russian statesman, Actual Privy Councillor (1832), Simbirsk (1808–1815) and Moscow (1815–1817) Governor, Senator...
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Alexander Mikhailovich Golitsyn (vice chancellor) (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
find any evidence of this. From 9 June 1762 to 2 April 1775 he was Privy Councillor (1764), senator, and Chief Chamberlain and member of the Collegium...
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Dmitry Guryev (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
Guryev, father-in-law of Count Karl von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven. Actual Privy Councillor. Born into an impoverished Russian nobility, the Guryev family, he...
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Ivan Dmitriev (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
procurator for the senate was soon after renounced for the position of privy councillor. During the four years from 1810 to 1814 he served as minister of justice...
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Vyacheslav von Plehve (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
1889-1895), Plehve had shown definite administrative talent. Made an Actual Privy Counsellor in 1899, he was Finnish Minister Secretary of State from that...
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Alexander Abaza (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
(1861), the rank of a civil councilor (1863), hofmeister and privy councilor (1867), and full privy councilor (1874). Abaza was considered as passionate gamer...
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Anatoly Kulomzin (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
1880-1883 he was an assistant to the minister of state property. Active Privy Councillor (10.01.1892), State Secretary (1883). In 1883-1902 he held the...
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Active State Councillor (Russian: действительный статский советник, deystvitelnyi statskiy sovetnik) was a civil position (class) in the Russian Empire...
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Ivan Velio (category Active Privy Councillor (Russian Empire))
Ве́лио; October 6, 1830 – January 30, 1899) was a Russian statesman, Active Privy Councillor (since January 1, 1891). Born in Tsarskoye Selo, the son of the...
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