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February 22, 1800, he compiled a "Note on the distribution and improvement of mulberry production in the midday provinces of the Russian Empire"), the tariff of the Kyakhta customs and other issues. With the participation of Gagarin on March 1, 1801, a trade agreement was concluded with Sweden. He
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Praskovya Fedorovna Voeikova (October 25, 1757 – July 11, 1801), daughter of the Kiev Governor-General, General-in-chief Fedor Matveevich Voeikov and widow Anna Ivanovna Zherebtsova. A son and five daughters were born in marriage. Princess Praskovya Fedorovna
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Vasily
Plavilshchikov in Mural of Russian Books (St. Petersburg, 1820) indicated Gavriil Gagarin as the author of Erotic Poems, published by his son Paul in 1811. In 1813 his autobiographical notes appeared: "The fun of my solitude in the village of Bogoslovsky" (St. Petersburg, 1813).
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Anna (nun Joanna) (1782–1856) – since 1803 the wife of Pavel
Vasilyevich Golovin (1770–1836). In his estate near Moscow, Dedenevo (Novospasskoye) founded a women's dormitory, on the basis of which in 1861 the Spaso-Vlakhernsky Convent was
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to the power on March 24, 1801, he retained his high position at court. Under him, Gagarin took part in the work of the
Commission of Laws. He was involved in settling southern Siberia, a mulberry business in Russia (together with
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of Europe (Leiden, Antwerp, Brussels, Calais, London, Paris) to supplement his education. In
January 1773 he returned to Russia; half a year lived in St. Petersburg, since July 1773, as a volunteer, took part in the
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Ivanovich Gagarin and Anna Mikhailovna (1715–1782), daughter of Kiev Governor-General Mikhail Leontiev. Mindful of her relationship to the Leontievs, Empress
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Varvara (1781–1808) – in 1802, she ran away from home with landowner Alexander Sigunov. Gagarin forgave daughter and allowed her to marry him;
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