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Kiril Grigorievich Count Razumovsky

Russian: Кирилл Григориевич Граф Разумовский (Розум), English, Old: Kirill Grigorievich Count Razumovsky
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Козелец, Черниговск, Империя Россия
Death: January 15, 1803 (74)
Батурин, Черниговск, Малороссийской губ., Россия (Инфаркт миокарда)
Place of Burial: Батурин, Украина, Россия
Immediate Family:

Son of Gregory (Alex) Jakovlevich Rozum and Natalya Demjanovna Razumovskaya Bef 1690 Adamivka - 12 Sep 1762 Oleksyvshtshina Natalya Demyanovna RazumovskayaNatalya DemeshkoNataliya Rozum
Husband of Графиня Ekaterina Ivanovna Countess Razumovskaya
Father of Natalia Razumovsky; Alexey Kirillovich Count Razumovsky; Elisaveta Kyrilovna Gräfin Apraxina; Peter Kirillovich Count Razumovsky; Andrei Kirillovich HSH Prince Razumovsky and 6 others
Brother of Alexey Grigorievich Count Razumovsky; Danilo Grigorjevich Rosum; (Agafaya) (Rozum); Vera Grigorijevna Daragan and Anna Grigorjevna Zakrevskaya
Half brother of Kirill Razumovsky Hetman of Zaporizhian Host (1728-1803) graf Kirill RazumovskiKirill RozumovskyKyrylo RozumovskyiKirill Grigory

Occupation: Feltmarskal, Hetman of the ukraine, Politician, Гетман Украины
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About Kiril Grigorievich Count Razumovsky

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrylo_Rozumovskyi

Kyrulo Rozumovsky: Kilde: Wikipeida: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: (Redirected from Kirill Grigorievich Razumovsky):

Kyrylo Grygorovych Rozumovsky:

Portrait of Count Kyrulo Rozumovsky, by Louis Tocqué, 1758.

Hetman of the Zaporozhian Cossacks:

In office 1750–1764.

Personal details:

Born: Kyrulo Grygorovych Rozum March 18, 1728 Lemeshi, Kozelets Povit, Chernihivshchyna.

Died:

January 9, 1803 (aged 74) Baturyn, Chernigov Governorate.

Nationality: Ukrainian, Russian Empire.

Spouse(s): Katerina Ivanivna

Children:

Oleksiy, Andriy, Petro, Lev, Grygori, Ivan, Natal'ja, Elizabeth, Hanna, Paraskeva.

Religion: Christian Orthodox.

Military service: Allegiance.

Russian Empire:

Rank: Field Marshal.

Count Kyrylo Grygorovych Rozumovsky (Ukrainian: Кирило Григорович Розумовський, Russian: Кирилл Григорьевич Разумовский) (March 18, 1728 – January 1, 1803) was a Ukrainian Registered Cossack from the Kozelets regiment in north-eastern Ukraine, who served as the last Hetman of Left- (from 1750) and Right-Bank (from 1754) Ukraine until 1764; Rozumovsky was subsequently elected Hetman of the sovereign Zaporozhian Host in 1759, a position that he managed to nominally preserve until 1769, even though he had lost all power to exercise this office and abdicated in November 1764.

Kyrulo Rozum was appointed President of the Russian Academy of Sciences when he just turned 18 years old due to the influence of his brother, Oleksiy Grygorovych Rozumovsky, the morganatic husband of Empress Elisabeth.

In 1750, he was elected and subsequently appointed Hetman of the Ukrainian Cossacks, a title he held until Catherine II of Russia forced him to abdicate in 1764. During his reign, Baturyn was re-established as capital of the Hetmanate and Rozumovsky had opulent baroque palaces erected both in Baturyn as well as in Hlukhiv by the imperial architect Andrey Kvasov and Charles Cameron. He also planned to open a Ukrainian university in Baturyn.

In July 1762, Rozumovsky supported the coup d'état Catherine the Great staged against her husband, the legitimate ruler of the Russian Empire, Czar Peter III. Shortly thereafter, in May 1763, Kyrulo Rozumovsky, backed by the Heneralna Starshyna of the Hetmanate, declared the Ukrainian state's sovereignty and the heredity of the title in primogeniture for his descendants in the male line. Into the phase of the ensuing power struggle between the Hetman and the Czarina, fell the failed attempt to free the deposed Czar Ivan VI in Schluesselburg by one of Rozumovsky's followers, a young cossack noble by the name of Myrovych. However, Rozumovsky's active support or even tacit approval was never proven. In November 1764, the Hetman eventually gave in to the military threat exerted by the Empress and abdicated.

From 1765 to 1766, he traveled extensively to Western Europe, yet always accompanied by a Russian "honour guard", which was a privilege associated with the rank of Field-Marshal, conveniently accorded to him by Catherine II. Effectively, Rozumovsky was banned from traveling to his Ukrainian homeland until the last bastion of the Hetmanate, the Zaporozhian Host, had been vanquished by Grigori Potemkin in 1776. Kyrulo Rozumovsky died in January 1803 in Baturyn, where he was interred according to his wishes without any pomp, in stark contrast to his rather flamboyant lifestyle.

Kyrulo had five sons, of whom Count Oleksiy Kyrulovych (1748-1822) was the Minister of Education in 1810-16, and Prince Andriy Rozumovsky (1752-1836) was the Russian plenipotentiary ambassador in Vienna in the years of the Congress 1814-1815. However, Andriy has become better known for his role as patron of Ludwig van Beethoven who dedicated three String Quartets, Op.59 1, 2 and 3, as well as the 5th and 6th Symphonies to him. Any living descendants in the male line of Kyrulo Rozumovsky arise from the progeniture of his fourth son Gregor Rozumovsky (1759-1837), who had to emigrate to Western Europe due to his critique of czarist totalitarian rule and acquired relative fame as natural scientist and member of a number of distinguished scientific societies in Austria, Germany and Switzerland.

External links Short biography (in Ukrainian).

Tilføjet 02-08-2012 af Jette Husum Rosborg


К.Г.Разумовский был дядей и воспитателем дочери императрицы Елизаветы Петровны и своего брата А.Г.Разумовского Натальи. Он говорил, что она его внебрачная дочь. Правду знали только его жена и старшая дочь. От остальных членов семьи это скрывали.Кирилл Григорьевич был посажённым отцом на свадьбе Натальи, которая была в одном из его имений. К.Г. Разумовский уделял Наталье больше внимания, чем собственным детям. До последних дней он навещал её в имении "Щитинка" под Курском. Обычно он приезжал в карете, запряженной шестёркой серых в яблоках коней. Сопровождали его Белгородский губернатор Свистунов или предводитель Курского дворянства Анненков. Только для них нарочным из Киева привозили вино "Шато-Икем", которого не было в Курске. Так как Наталью выдали замуж в 15 лет и её мужу тоже было 15 лет, то К.Г.Разумовский взял на себя труд помогать молодым, пока они не стали взрослыми. В помощь им был определён управляющий имением А.Р.Брежнев, родственник мужа Натальи. Имение "Щитинка" и огромная мельница при нём строились на Казённые средства, средства Курского воеводства. Воевода Курска Ф.М. Щёкин был определён К.Г.Разумовским в качестве охранника молодой семьи. Ему выделили 1/4 имения "Щитинка" и огромную мельницу, всё это переходило по наследству его потомкам вплоть до конца 19 века.

О Кирилле Григориевиче Графе Разумовском (русский)

Разумовский, Кирилл Григорьевич

Граф (с 1744) Кири́лл Григо́рьевич Разумо́вский (фамилия при рождении — Ро́зум; 18 (29) марта 1728, село Лемеши, Козелецкая сотня, Киевский полк, Киевская губерния, Российская империя — 9 (21) января 1803, резиденция Батуринский дворец, Конотопский уезд, Черниговская губерния, Российская империя) — последний гетман Войска Запорожского (1750—1764), генерал-фельдмаршал (1764), президент Российской академии наук в течение более чем полувека (с 1746 по 1798). Основатель графского и княжеского рода Разумовских.

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Kiril Grigorievich Count Razumovsky's Timeline

1728
March 29, 1728
Козелец, Черниговск, Империя Россия
1747
September 5, 1747
1748
September 12, 1748
Санкт-Петербург, Империя Россия
1749
December 15, 1749
1750
1750
- 1764
Age 21
Russian Government
1751
January 15, 1751
1752
January 2, 1752
Санкт-Петербург, Россия (Russian Federation)
1753
1753
1754
1754