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169: 48: 158: 375:, Saltykov was instructed to look after military reports and to be head of state while Alexander was away leading the Russian army in 1813 and 1814. On Alexander's return to Saint Petersburg, Saltykov was promoted to Prince of the Russian Empire, with the title of Excellency. He was also made Lieutenant Grand Master of the 367:
In 1790, during the celebrations of the peace with Sweden, Saltykov was made a Count of the Russian Empire, and granted 5,000 serfs in Russian Poland and an annual pension of 125 rubles. On Paul's accession to the throne, Saltykov was made field marshal general on 8 November 1796 and then president
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of the Military Council of State. Alexander I, during the celebrations of his coronation, gave Saltykov his portrait decorated with diamonds.
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made Saltykov a major general and in 1763 he was given command of the troops stationed in Poland, where he took part in the
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of the court. He became tutor to Grand Duke Paul, with whom he again visited Berlin in 1776 before accompanying Paul on a
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from 1801 to 1803 on behalf of Alexander, who had been elected Grand Master but could not carry out his official duties.
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to deliver news of the victory to the commander in chief - for that service, he was made a colonel.
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he distinguished himself in several battles against Prussian forces. After the victory at
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made him vice-president of Russia's Military Council. Simultaneously, Catherine made him
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in 1791–1802. He was also the interim head (Lieutenant Grand Master) of the
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His parents were general Ivan Alexeyevich Saltykov (himself the nephew of
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On 24 November 1782, Catherine made Saltykov a member of the
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Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland)
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Nikolai Saltykov
Saltykov
His Serene Highness

Grand Master of the Order of Saint John
Paul I of Russia
Giovanni Battista Tommasi
Russian
Order of the White Eagle
Russia
Russian Empire
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Order of Saint John
Seven Years' War
Russo-Turkish War
Count
Prince
Russian
Saltykov
Russian
Field Marshal
courtier
Paul I of Russia
Constantine
Alexander
president of the War Collegium
Order of Malta
Anna I of Russia
River Rhine
Seven Years' War

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