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in character and appearance. There was very little in common between the pugnacious, stocky Paul and tall, handsome Sergei Saltykov. In her memoirs, though, Catherine noted the "ugliness" of Saltykov's brother.
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dynasties through the female line, as well as from Tatiana Feodorovna, the sister of the first Romanov tsar
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in prominence. Saltykov was also descended from several branches of the
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Saltykov was alleged to be the biological father of Catherine II's son,
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had learned about her brother Willem's affair with his wife
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Sergei's wife Matryona Balk was named after her grandmother
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Mistresses and minions of Russian emperors and empresses
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18th-century military personnel from the Russian Empire
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Sergei Saltykov (1726–1765)
Saltykov

[sʲɪrˈɡʲejvɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕsəltɨˈkof]
chamberlain
Catherine the Great
Paul I of Russia
Peter III of Russia
Saltykovs
boyar
Romanovs
Rurikid
Gediminid
Michael I
Tsarina Praskovia
Empress Anna
Modesta Mons
Anna Mons
Willem Mons
Siberia
Peter the Great
Catherine
The New York Sun
The Daily Telegraph
The American Spectator
Canberra Times
Icons of Power: Empress of Ambition Catherine the Great
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