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141: 36: 227:. By the end of Elizabeth's reign, the Shuvalovs successfully eliminated all their political rivals and virtually monopolized state power. They also flirted with the future 291: 276: 219:
For many years Shuvalov presided over the Secret Chancellory, a sort of political police whose victims included his personal enemies, Field-Marshals
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Thereupon Shuvalov retired from service and withdrew to his villages. His only daughter was the wife of Count Golovkin.
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Their intrigues succeeded in 1761 when Peter III assumed the throne and promoted both Shuvalovs to
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family. His career was dependent on and overshadowed by that of his more brilliant brother,
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that brought her to the throne. Alexander, in particular, persuaded many of his fellow
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to join Elizabeth's cause. He was rewarded for his allegiance with the rank of
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The Shuvalov brothers were two sons of a general who commanded the castle of
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Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
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