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  1. Count Kirill Grigoryevich Razumovsky or Razumovski (also known as Cyril Razumovski; Russian: Кирилл Григорьевич Разумовский; Ukrainian: Кирило Григорович Розумовський, romanized: Kyrylo Hryhorovych Rozumovskyi; 29 March [O.S. 18 March] 1728 – 21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1803) was a ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kyrulo_Grygorovych_RozumovskyKirill Razumovski - Wikipedia

    Kirill married Yekaterina Naryshkina and had five sons, of whom Count Aleksey Kirillovich Razumovsky (1748–1822) was the Minister of Education in 1810–16, and Prince Andrey Razumovsky (1752–1836) was the Russian plenipotentiary ambassador in Vienna in the years of the Congress 1814–1815. However, Andrey has become better known for his ...

  3. Rozumovsky, Kyrylo [Розумовський, Кирило; Rozumovs’kyj] (Razumovsky, Kirill), b 29 March 1728 in Lemeshi, Kozelets company, Kyiv regiment, d 15 January 1803 in Baturyn, Konotop county, Chernihiv gubernia. The last hetman (1750–64) of the Hetman state. He was brought to Saint Petersburg as the brother of Oleksii Rozumovsky ...

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  5. Kirill Razumovsky. Count Kirill Grigoryevich Razumovsky or Razumovski was a Russian statesman of Ukrainian Cossack origin who served as the last hetman of the Zaporozhian Host on both sides of the Dnieper and then as a General field marshal in the Imperial Russian Army.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RazumovskyRazumovsky - Wikipedia

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    The family traces its origin to a khutir called Lemeshi (today a village in Chernihiv Raion, Chernihiv Oblast). Yakiv Rozum and his son Hryhoriy were registered Cossacks of the Kiev Regiment.Hryhoriy's son, Oleksiy (Alexei), was the first to use the name Rozumovsky. Ivan Yakovlevich Rozum was raised to the rank of Imperial Count by Emperor Charles ...

    Aleksey Grigorievich Razumovsky (1709–1771) - the favorite and possible morganatic husband of Empress Elizabeth. He was made Count of the Holy Roman Empire in Frankfurt in 1742 and Count of the Rus...
    Kirill Grigorievich Razumovsky (1728–1803) - officially his younger brother, rumored to be a son from an earlier marriage, the last hetman of Left (1750–1764) and Right (1754–1764) Bank Ukraine, la...
    Aleksey Kirillovich Razumovsky (1748–1822) - the latter's first son, minister of education of the Russian Empire from 1806 to 1816, highly criticised by Pushkin for his reactionarystance;
    Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky (1752–1836) - Kirill's second son, was the Ambassador from the Russian Empire to the Congress of Vienna. Andrey was created HSH Prince in 1815 and settled there in the...
    Maria Razumovsky. Die Rasumovskys: eine Familie am Zarenhof. Köln 1998. — 300 S.
    Разумовская М. А.Разумовские при царском дворе: Главы из российской истории, 1740-1815 гг. СПб., 2004. — 272 с.
    Розанов С. С.Родственные связи семейства Разумовских: Книга 1: Род и потомство К.Г. Разумовского. Родословная роспись: Справочное генеалогическое издание. — М.: Ирисъ, 2007. — 120 с.
  7. Petro's younger brother, Kyrylo (Kirill, 1777–1829), died insane in Kharkiv. Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovsky's second son, Petro (Petr, b 26 January 1751, d 26 December 1823), was a general in the Russian army and then a senator and privy councilor. The hetman's third son was Andrii Rozumovsky. His fourth son, Lev (b 19 January 1757, d 3 December ...

  8. Mar 29, 2023 · On March 29, 1728, the future Little Russian hetman and president of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, Kirill Razumovsky, was born. The story of his life became a clear proof of how great heights in the Russian Empire could be achieved under certain circumstances by a native of a simple Little Russian family.

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