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Count Mikhail Mikhailovich Speransky (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Спера́нский; 12
January 1772 – 23
February 1839) was a
Russian reformist during the...
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Speransky was
appointed Secretary of
State under Dmitry Troshchinsky, who, in turn,
served as
Secretary of
State under Alexander I. Thus
Speransky found...
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Elisabeth Bagréeff-
Speransky (also
Elizaveta Mikhailovna Speranskaya; Russian: Елизавета Михайловна Сперанская; 5
September 1799 O.S./16
September 1799...
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giving birth to her daughter,
Elisabeth Bagréeff-
Speransky.
Stephens lived with Bagréeff-
Speransky and
other family in
various places in the Russian...
- Alexander's
regime was
Count Mikhail Mikhailovich Speransky.
During his
early years in the regime,
Speransky helped inspire the
organization of the Ministry...
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Prince Mikhail Mikhailovich Cantacuzène,
Count Speransky (Russian: Михаи́л Миха́йлович Кантаку́зин, граф Сперанский; 29
April 1875 – 25
March 1955) was...
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Julia Dent
Grant Cantacuzène
Speransky,[needs IPA]
Princess Cantacuzène,
Countess Speransky (June 6, 1876 –
October 4, 1975), was an
American author and...
- reforms, such as
building more universities.
Alexander appointed Mikhail Speransky, the son of a
village priest, as one of his
closest advisors. The over-centralized...
- Czartoryski.
Mikhail Speransky took an
active part in the Committee,
although he was not a
formal member. The
reforms proposed by
Speransky were to introduce...
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Russian Empire (Свод законов Российскои империи),
penned by
Mikhail Speransky.
These laws
could be
altered or
repealed by the emperor. However, the...