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    Pyotr Zavadovsky

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  1. Pyotr Zavadovsky (1739–1812) was a Russian Imperial statesman of Ukrainian origin. He was a favourite (lover) of Russian Empress Catherine the Great from 1776 to 1777. Count Zavadovsky was named official secretary to Catherine in 1775 and became her lover on 2 January 1776. He is described as serious and cultivated and he is regarded to have ...

  2. Jul 4, 1976 · He is Pyotr Zavadovsky, 37, her private secretary, who has moved into the traditional consort’s suite just below the Empress’s own chambers (and connected to them by a green-carpeted circular...

  3. Pyotr Zavadovsky came from Chernihiv Province. He was educated by Jesuits and at the Kiev Religious Academy. Zavadovsky had a handsome face and an easy disposition. He was only the the favourite of Catherine the Great for a short period of time, until Prince Grigory Potemkin intrigued against him and he fell from grace. Although removed from ...

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  5. Media in category "Piotr Zawadowski". The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. Letter by bazhenov.jpg 640 × 390; 57 KB. Petr Vasilievich Zawadowski.jpg 865 × 1,080; 257 KB. Pyotr Zavadovsky by Lampi.jpg 508 × 645; 41 KB. Pyotr Zavadovsky by Shchukin.jpg 533 × 656; 47 KB.

  6. Russian Imperial statesman of Ukrainian origin / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Pyotr Zavadovsky (1739–1812) was a Russian Imperial statesman of Ukrainian origin. He was a favourite (lover) of Russian Empress Catherine the Great from 1776 to 1777.

  7. Jul 15, 2017 · In 1779, Catherine granted her official secretary, Pyotr Zavadovsky, the villages of Popovka, Veselovka, Zavidovka and others in Mogilev Province, and which had a combined population of 3,950 male ...

  8. Pyotr Zavadovsky (1739–1812) was a Russian Imperial statesman of Ukrainian origin. He was a favourite (lover) of Russian Empress Catherine the Great from 1776 to 1777.

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