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Alexander Romanovich count Vorontzov (Vorontzov)

Russian: Александр Романович граф Воронцов (Воронцов)
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Birthplace: St.-Petersburg, Russia
Death: December 03, 1805 (64)
Place of Burial: y церкви св. Андрея Первозванного
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Son of Roman Ilarionovich Count Vorontsov and Marfa Ivanovna Surmina
Brother of Мария Романовна Бутурлина; Елизавета Романовна Polyanskaya; Екатерина Романовна княгиня Дашкова; Semyon Romanovich Count Vorontsov; Владимир Романович Воронцов and 1 other
Half brother of Александр Романович Ранцов; Анна Романовна Дурова; Мария Романовна Ранцова and Иван Романович Ранцов

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About Alexander Romanovich count Vorontzov

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Vorontsov

Count Alexander Romanovich Vorontsov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Рома́нович Воронцо́в) (4 February 1741 – 2 December 1805) was the Russian imperial chancellor during the early years of Alexander I's reign.

He began his career at the age of fifteen in the Izmailovsky regiment of the Guards. In 1759, his uncle, the grand chancellor Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov, sent him to Strasbourg, Paris and Madrid to train him in diplomacy. Under Peter III, who was in love with his sister Elizabeth, he represented Russia for a short time at the court of St James's. Catherine II created him a senator and president of the Board of Trade; but she never liked him, and ultimately (1791) compelled him to retire from public life.

In 1802, Alexander I summoned him back to office and appointed him imperial chancellor. This was the period of the triumph of the Vorontsovs, who had always insisted on the necessity of a close union with Austria and Great Britain, in opposition to Nikita Panin and his followers, who had leaned on France or Prussia till the outbreak of the French Revolution made friendship with France impossible.

Vorontsov was also an implacable opponent of Napoleon Bonaparte, whose "topsy-turvyness" he was never weary of denouncing. The rupture with Napoleon in 1803 is mainly attributable to him. He also took a leading part in the internal administration and was in favour of a thorough reform of the Governing Senate and the ministries. He retired in 1804. A lifelong bachelor, he possessed an extraordinary memory and a firm and wide grasp of history. His Memoirs of My Own Times is printed in vol. VII of the Vorontsov Archives.

Об Александре Романовиче графе Воронцове (русский)

удостоен всех высших российских орденов: Св. Александра Невского (1781), Св. Владимира 1-й степени (1782), Св. Апостола Андрея Первозванного (1801).

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Alexander Romanovich count Vorontzov's Timeline

1741
September 15, 1741
St.-Petersburg, Russia
1805
December 3, 1805
Age 64
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y церкви св. Андрея Первозванного