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Gavriil Gagarin

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402: 432: 417: 335: 390: 40: 239:, the father of favorite of Pavel, Gagarin became a member of the imperial council. On April 5, 1797, he was awarded the Alexander Ribbon and all his debts were paid from the treasury in the amount of 300 thousand rubles. On January 2, 1799 he received the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. From 1799, Gagarin was the chief director of the State Loan Bank, then until the end of 1801 – President of the 454:, who greatly appreciated his piety and endorsed his literary works. Archbishop Theophylact (Lopatinsky) dedicated his essay to Gagarin, written back in 1787, "The Mirror of the Hottest Spirit to the Lord God". Gagarin often met with a distant relative of his wife, hegumen of Korniliev Monastery, Juvenal (Voeikov). 255:
on 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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In 1775, he entered into marriage with 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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Born in the family of Prince Peter 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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The offspring of Rurik: a complete list of princes and noblemen published until now, descendants of Rurik – the first Russian prince, founder of the dynasty of Rurik and Russian statehood
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Successfully moved up the career ladder: on November 26, 1781, he was appointed chief procurator of the 6th Department of the Senate in Moscow; in 1783 he was granted the rank of
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He spent the last years of his life in his Bogoslovskoye village in Dmitrovsky Uyezd of Moscow Governorate, where he was buried in the local church.
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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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At the beginning of the 19th century, he resumed active Masonic activity in the Lodge "The Dying Sphinx", where he delivered speeches.
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of the "Great National Lodge of Russia" (the Swedish system), and in 1780 he became the great prefect of the chapter "
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He was fond of literary activities, was also close in correspondence with the famous Metropolitan of Moscow
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In 1798 his books of theological and philosophical content were printed at the Synodal Printing House:
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Pavel (1777–1850) – Major General, Director of the Inspection Department. The first marriage was to
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Mason Alexei Rzhevsky pointed out: "Four lodges in Russia – Peter Tatishchev, Nikolay Trubetskoy,
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leader. In 1775–1777 he was an honored master in the Equality Lodge. Since 1779, after a trip to
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Gavriil Petrovich Gagarin (Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary)
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Maria (1778–1835) – spouse of the brigadier Alexander Vislenev;
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Gavriil Petrovich Gagarin (Russian Biographical Dictionary)
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In 1771–1772, under the name of Penzin, with his relative
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The fun of my solitude in the village of Bogoslovskoye
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thanks to his distant relatives, brothers Panin and
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Moscow Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow Governorate
Order of St. Andrew
Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Order of Saint Vladimir
Order of Saint Anna
Order of Saint John of Jerusalem
Moscow Governorate
senator
Gagarin family
Active Privy Councillor
Paul I
Imperial Council
Alexander I
Masonic
Elizabeth Petrovna
Alexander Kurakin
Nikolai Sheremetev
Grand Tour
Russo-Turkish War
Pyotr Rumyantsev
chamberlain
senator
Fyodor Rostopchin
Pavel Petrovich
Alexander Kurakin
Pyotr Lopukhin
Collegium of Commerce

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