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Count Alexey Andreyevich Arakcheyev or
Arakcheev (Russian: граф Алексей Андреевич Аракчеев; b.
October 4 [O.S.
September 23] 1769 in
Garusovo – d. May...
- set up an
inexpensive reserve of
trained military forces.
Count Alexei Arakcheyev, who had held
senior military and
political appointments, established...
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chancellery of Paul I and grew into a kind of regent's office, run by
Count Arakcheyev from 1815 and
until the
death of
Alexander I of Russia.
Under Nicholas...
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Russian forces take the
Ottoman fortress of
Chocim in Bukovina.
Aleksey Arakcheyev,
Russian general Ekaterina Feodorovna Baryatinskaya-Dolgorukova, Russian...
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Stasov for
Count Alexey Arakcheyev in the 1810s.
Count Arakcheyev chose Gruzino as an
imperial gift from
Emperor Paul when
Arakcheyev was
appointed Commandant...
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Speransky was
replaced as
advisor with the
strict artillery inspector Aleksey Arakcheyev, who
oversaw the
creation of
military settlements.
Alexander died of typhus...
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Monastery in Novgorod. From 1823 to 1825, he and
Alexey Arakcheyev plotted the
downfall of
Arakcheyev's political rival,
Alexander Nikolaevich Golitsyn, Minister...
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Speransky and the emperor. Even the once all-powerful war-minister
Count Arakcheyev was
thrust into the background. However,
powerful though he was, Speransky...
- Succeeded by
Fabian Steinheil Government offices Preceded by
Aleksey Arakcheyev Minister of Land
Forces of
Russia 1810–1812 Succeeded by
Aleksey Gorchakov...
- of a modern-day
knight (e.g., his
favourites Mikhail Kutuzov,
Aleksey Arakcheyev, and
Feodor Rostopchin) he
granted more
serfs during the five
years of...