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  • Grigory Orlov
  • Russian noble (1734–1783)

    Prince Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov (Russian: Григорий Григорьевич Орлов; 17 October 1734 – 24 April 1783) was a Russian general and patron of arts who was

    Grigory Orlov

    Grigory Orlov

    Grigory_Orlov

  • Orlov family
  • Russian noble family

    commanders. Count Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov (1734–1783), who created for his family such an illustrious Russian history, was the son of Gregory Orlov, governor

    Orlov family

    Orlov family

    Orlov_family

  • Catherine the Great
  • Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796

    maintained close alliances with noble favourites such as Count Grigory Orlov and Grigory Potemkin. She appointed and worked with several highly successful

    Catherine the Great

    Catherine the Great

    Catherine_the_Great

  • Grigory Potemkin
  • Russian military leader and statesman (1739–1791)

    "drinking, gambling, and promiscuous lovemaking", and he fell deep in debt. Grigory Orlov, one of Catherine's lovers, led a palace coup in June 1762 that ousted

    Grigory Potemkin

    Grigory Potemkin

    Grigory_Potemkin

  • Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov
  • Russian military officer and statesman (1737–1808)

    September] 1737; the son of Grigory Ivanovich Orlov, governor of Novgorod, and brother of Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov. He entered the Preobrazhensky Regiment

    Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov

    Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov

    Alexei_Grigoryevich_Orlov

  • Catherine the Great (miniseries)
  • Miniseries about Empress Catherine II of Russia

    Kevin R. McNally as Alexei Orlov, a Russian statesman and later Catherine's Minister of War Richard Roxburgh as Grigory Orlov, a former lover of Catherine's

    Catherine the Great (miniseries)

    Catherine_the_Great_(miniseries)

  • Ekaterina Orlova (courtier)
  • Russian courtier (1758–1781)

    Catherine the Great from 1773–1777, and in 1777 married her cousin Grigory Orlov, a favourite of Catherine II. Ekaterina was born to Major General Nikolai

    Ekaterina Orlova (courtier)

    Ekaterina Orlova (courtier)

    Ekaterina_Orlova_(courtier)

  • Gwilym Lee
  • British actor (born 1983)

    composite character of Catherine the Great's historical lovers Grigory Orlov and Grigory Potemkin, and a childhood friend of Peter III. In 2023, it was

    Gwilym Lee

    Gwilym Lee

    Gwilym_Lee

  • Bobrinsky
  • Russian noble family

    (1762–1813), who was Catherine the Great's illegitimate son by Count Grigory Orlov. Empress Catherine II gave birth to her only official illegitimate son

    Bobrinsky

    Bobrinsky

    Bobrinsky

  • Ekaterina (TV series)
  • Russian television series

    Catherine is looking for a way to legally marry her longtime favorite Grigory Orlov and legitimize their common son Alexey, to make him heir to the throne

    Ekaterina (TV series)

    Ekaterina_(TV_series)

  • Peter III of Russia
  • Emperor of Russia in 1762

    stability of Russia. In the spring of 1762, conspiring with her lover Grigory Orlov and others in the court and military, Catherine began plotting to overthrow

    Peter III of Russia

    Peter III of Russia

    Peter_III_of_Russia

  • House of Romanov
  • Imperial dynasty of Russia (1613–1917)

    marriage, overthrew her unpopular husband, with the aid of her lover, Grigory Orlov. She reigned as Catherine the Great. Catherine's son, Paul I, who succeeded

    House of Romanov

    House of Romanov

    House_of_Romanov

  • Legends of Catherine the Great
  • solidify her own position and strengthen her support. For example, Grigory Orlov, an artillery officer from St. Petersburg; helped the queen in the coup

    Legends of Catherine the Great

    Legends of Catherine the Great

    Legends_of_Catherine_the_Great

  • Lakhta, Saint Petersburg
  • Historical area northwest of St. Petersburg, Russia

    Lakhta (hence the name). It was formerly owned by Peter the Great, Count Grigory Orlov, and Count Stenbock-Fermor (whose 19th-century residence survives).

    Lakhta, Saint Petersburg

    Lakhta,_Saint_Petersburg

  • Richard Roxburgh
  • Australian actor (born 1962)

    2019 The Hunting Nick The Pool Narrator 1 episode Catherine the Great Grigory Orlov Miniseries Lovestruck Nigel Valentine Television film 2020 The Crown

    Richard Roxburgh

    Richard Roxburgh

    Richard_Roxburgh

  • The Great (TV series)
  • British-American television series, 2020–2023

    portrayed in the series. Count Orlo's name suggests the historical Prince Grigory Orlov, who as in the series played a key role in Catherine's coup, had a love

    The Great (TV series)

    The_Great_(TV_series)

  • List of Russian royal mistresses and lovers
  • (before coronation). Possibly father of the Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna. Grigory Orlov — lover since 1759/1760, official favourite in 1762–1772. Father of

    List of Russian royal mistresses and lovers

    List of Russian royal mistresses and lovers

    List_of_Russian_royal_mistresses_and_lovers

  • Alexander Lanskoy
  • Russian general, favourite of Catherine II (1758–1784)

    closest she came to repeating her experience with Grigory Orlov, except that Lanskoy lacked Orlov's streak of ruthless courage and both she and Potëmkin

    Alexander Lanskoy

    Alexander Lanskoy

    Alexander_Lanskoy

  • Gatchina Palace (Fabergé egg)
  • 1901 Imperial Fabergé egg

    miniature gold replica of the Gatchina Palace that was built for Count Grigory Orlov and was later acquired by Tsar Paul I. It is one of two Imperial Easter

    Gatchina Palace (Fabergé egg)

    Gatchina Palace (Fabergé egg)

    Gatchina_Palace_(Fabergé_egg)

  • Avdotya Chernysheva
  • Russian noble and lady-in-waiting (1693–1747)

    Ivanovitch Rzhevsky and Daria Gavrilovna, and in 1710, she married Prince Grigory Chernyshev [ru] (1672–1745). Her relationship with Russian tsar Peter the

    Avdotya Chernysheva

    Avdotya Chernysheva

    Avdotya_Chernysheva

  • Neoclassicism
  • Western cultural movement

    European forms, as in the interiors for Catherine the Great's lover, Count Grigory Orlov, designed by an Italian architect with a team of Italian stuccadori:

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

  • Griffith Jones (actor)
  • English actor (1909–2007)

    Jimmy Dale, the Kid's rival The Rise of Catherine the Great (1934) - Grigory Orlov Leave It to Blanche (1934) - Philip Amesbury Escape Me Never (1935)

    Griffith Jones (actor)

    Griffith_Jones_(actor)

  • Ivan Ivanovich Möller-Sakomelsky
  • Russian general (1725–1790)

    1772 and soon became its preeminent member. After the death of Prince Grigory Orlov in 1783 Möller succeeded him as General Feldzeugmeister, the titular

    Ivan Ivanovich Möller-Sakomelsky

    Ivan Ivanovich Möller-Sakomelsky

    Ivan_Ivanovich_Möller-Sakomelsky

  • Catherine the Great (2015 TV series)
  • 2015 Russian TV series or program

    Bestuzhev-Ryumin Ilya Noskov as Count Sergei Saltykov Pavel Trubiner as Grigory Orlov Mark Bogatyrev as Vasily Zalessky Roman Madyanov as Alexander Shuvalov

    Catherine the Great (2015 TV series)

    Catherine_the_Great_(2015_TV_series)

  • Alexei Razumovsky
  • Ukrainian-born Russian Registered Cossack (1709–1771)

    (Elizabeth Tarakanova) was arrested in Livorno, Tuscany by Aleksei Grigoryevich Orlov and returned to Russia in February 1775. She was then imprisoned in the

    Alexei Razumovsky

    Alexei Razumovsky

    Alexei_Razumovsky

  • Imperial Leather
  • British soap and toiletries brand

    The brand name had its origin in 1768 when Russian nobleman Count Grigory Orlov commissioned a brand of perfume from Bayleys of Bond Street in London

    Imperial Leather

    Imperial Leather

    Imperial_Leather

  • Willem Mons
  • Dutch-Russian courtier (1688–1724)

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Willem Mons

    Willem_Mons

  • Platon Zubov
  • Russian aristocrat, favorite of Catherine II

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Platon Zubov

    Platon Zubov

    Platon_Zubov

  • Orlov (diamond)
  • Large diamond of Indian origin

    acted on behalf of Count Grigory Grigorievich Orlov. The Count paid a purported 1.4 million Dutch florins for it. Count Orlov had been romantically involved

    Orlov (diamond)

    Orlov (diamond)

    Orlov_(diamond)

  • Nikita Panin
  • Russian statesman (1718–1783)

    constantly try to sleep with her. Also, his jealousy of the influence which Grigory Orlov and his brothers seemed likely to obtain over the new empress predisposed

    Nikita Panin

    Nikita Panin

    Nikita_Panin

  • Palace
  • Grand residence, especially a royal or episcopal one

    Palace of Grigory Orlov the Oranienbaum of Alexander Menshikov the New Michael Palace of Michael Nikolaevich the Tauride Palace of Grigory Potemkin The

    Palace

    Palace

    Palace

  • Aleksei Bobrinsky (historian)
  • Russian historian & statesman (1852–1927)

    been the son of the Russian empress, Catherine the Great and Count Grigory Orlov. Aleksei attended St. Petersburg University and worked in the Chancellery

    Aleksei Bobrinsky (historian)

    Aleksei Bobrinsky (historian)

    Aleksei_Bobrinsky_(historian)

  • List of Russian people
  • Nicholas I, a leading European conservative statesman of the Holy Alliance Grigory Orlov, favourite of Catherine the Great who enthroned her, progenitor of Bobrinsky

    List of Russian people

    List of Russian people

    List_of_Russian_people

  • List of Russian scientists
  • Nemchinov, created the mathematical basis for the Soviet central planning Grigory Orlov, founder of the Free Economic Society Pitirim Sorokin, sociologist,

    List of Russian scientists

    List_of_Russian_scientists

  • Ligovo
  • the village to the Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov (along with Kipen, Shchungurovo, Ropsha); she often visited him here. After Grigory Orlov died in 1783, Ligovo

    Ligovo

    Ligovo

  • Elizaveta Vorontsova
  • Russian noblewoman and lady-in-waiting

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Elizaveta Vorontsova

    Elizaveta Vorontsova

    Elizaveta_Vorontsova

  • 1770–1772 Russian plague
  • Disease outbreak in Russia

    habits. When the riot was still unwinding, empress Catherine dispatched Grigory Orlov to take control of Moscow; it is not clear whether her choice was an

    1770–1772 Russian plague

    1770–1772_Russian_plague

  • Påhlman family
  • Baltic German and Swedish noble family

    the entire construction of Gatchina Palace for Catherine's favourite, Grigory Orlov. For his long service to the state, he was awarded high honours, including

    Påhlman family

    Påhlman family

    Påhlman_family

  • Grigory Yavlinsky
  • Russian politician and economist (born 1952)

    Grigory Alekseyevich Yavlinsky (Russian: Григо́рий Алексе́евич Явли́нский, romanized: Grigóriy Aleksyéyevich Yavlínskiy; born 10 April 1952) is a Russian

    Grigory Yavlinsky

    Grigory Yavlinsky

    Grigory_Yavlinsky

  • Sergei Saltykov
  • Russian officer

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Sergei Saltykov

    Sergei Saltykov

    Sergei_Saltykov

  • Marble Palace
  • Building in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    palace was built as a gift from Empress Catherine the Great for Count Grigory Orlov, her favourite and the most powerful Russian nobleman of the 1760s.

    Marble Palace

    Marble Palace

    Marble_Palace

  • Georgy Lvov
  • Russian aristocrat and politician (1861–1925)

    Julia Alexeievna Bobrinskaya (1867–1903), great-great-granddaughter of Grigory Orlov and Catherine the Great, without issue. They met while Lvov was working

    Georgy Lvov

    Georgy Lvov

    Georgy_Lvov

  • Ropsha
  • Human settlement in Leningrad Oblast, Russia

    her lover, Count Grigory Orlov. The reputation of the manor was too sinister for any improvement on the grounds to be effected and Orlov soon ceded the

    Ropsha

    Ropsha

    Ropsha

  • Natalia Brasova
  • Russian noblewoman

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Natalia Brasova

    Natalia Brasova

    Natalia_Brasova

  • Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger
  • German dramatist and novelist (1752–1831)

    (rumored to be a natural daughter of Catherine the Great and Prince Grigory Orlov), was made praeses of the Academy of Knights in 1799. In 1803, Klinger

    Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger

    Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger

    Friedrich_Maximilian_von_Klinger

  • Alexander Orlov (Soviet defector)
  • Soviet intelligence officier (1895–1973)

    was later credited to his deputy, Grigory Syroezhkin, to avoid mention of the defected general. In October 1936, Orlov, according to his own disputed testimony

    Alexander Orlov (Soviet defector)

    Alexander Orlov (Soviet defector)

    Alexander_Orlov_(Soviet_defector)

  • Mathilde Kschessinska
  • Russian ballerina (1872–1971)

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Mathilde Kschessinska

    Mathilde Kschessinska

    Mathilde_Kschessinska

  • The Rise of Catherine the Great
  • 1934 British film

    Peter's murder that very morning, contrary to Catherine's command. Grigory Orlov explains that everything has a price, and the crown has the highest

    The Rise of Catherine the Great

    The_Rise_of_Catherine_the_Great

  • Moscow plague riot of 1771
  • Riot in Moscow caused by an outbreak of bubonic plague

    300 people were brought to trial. A government commission headed by Grigory Orlov was sent to Moscow on 26 September to restore order. It took some measures

    Moscow plague riot of 1771

    Moscow plague riot of 1771

    Moscow_plague_riot_of_1771

  • Sophia Razumovskaya
  • Russian courtier (1746–1803)

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Sophia Razumovskaya

    Sophia Razumovskaya

    Sophia_Razumovskaya

  • Anna Mons
  • Mistress of Peter the Great (1672–1714)

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Anna Mons

    Anna Mons

    Anna_Mons

  • Anna Lopukhina
  • Russian imperial mistress (1777–1805)

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Anna Lopukhina

    Anna Lopukhina

    Anna_Lopukhina

  • Grigory
  • Name list

    Georgian communist Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov (1734–1783), Russian military commander and diplomat, lover of Catherine the Great Grigory Ostrovsky (1756–1814)

    Grigory

    Grigory

  • Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov
  • Lover of Catherine the Great

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov

    Alexander Dmitriev-Mamonov

    Alexander_Dmitriev-Mamonov

  • Nakaz
  • Statement of legal principles written by Catherine II of Russia

    she showed the manuscript to her closest advisors, Nikita Panin and Grigory Orlov, asking them to make changes as they thought necessary. In its final

    Nakaz

    Nakaz

    Nakaz

  • Catherine the Great (2025 film)
  • 2025 Russian film

    Kucheruk as a young Catherine II Viktor Dobronravov as Alexey Orlov Kirill Kuznetsov as Grigory Orlov Yevgeny Shvarts Yevgeny Kharitonov as Potemkin Konstantin

    Catherine the Great (2025 film)

    Catherine_the_Great_(2025_film)

  • Yekaterina Nelidova
  • Russian noblewoman and lady-in-waiting

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Yekaterina Nelidova

    Yekaterina Nelidova

    Yekaterina_Nelidova

  • Boris Klyuyev
  • Soviet and Russian actor (1944–2020)

    Ferdinando Paer 1984 / 1986: Mikhailo Lomonosov (Михайло Ломоносов) as Grigory Orlov 1984: TASS Is Authorized to Declare... (ТАСС уполномочен заявить ..

    Boris Klyuyev

    Boris Klyuyev

    Boris_Klyuyev

  • Nikolay Alekseyevich Bobrinski
  • Russian zoologist (1890–1964)

    (descended from an illegitimate son of Catherine the Great and Count Grigory Orlov) and his mother Varvara was daughter of Nikolai Alexandrovich Lvov.

    Nikolay Alekseyevich Bobrinski

    Nikolay_Alekseyevich_Bobrinski

  • Ivan Orlov
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ivan Orlov may refer to: Ivan Grigoryevich Orlov (1733–1791), brother of Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov Ivan Orlov (aviator) (1895–1917), Russian World War

    Ivan Orlov

    Ivan_Orlov

  • Young Catherine
  • 1991 UK miniseries

    Johanna Maximilian Schell as Frederick the Great Mark Frankel as Count Grigory Orlov Reece Dinsdale as Grand Duke Peter Anna Kanakis as Countess Vorontsova

    Young Catherine

    Young_Catherine

  • Ernst Johann von Biron
  • Duke of Courland (r. 1737–1740; 1763–1769)

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Ernst Johann von Biron

    Ernst Johann von Biron

    Ernst_Johann_von_Biron

  • Orlov revolt
  • 1770 Greek uprising against the Ottoman Empire

    Greek officer of the Russian army, cooperated with the brothers Grigory and Alexei Orlov in preparations for a Greek insurrection in the Morea during the

    Orlov revolt

    Orlov revolt

    Orlov_revolt

  • Koluvere Castle
  • Castle in Estonia

    used as an aristocratic residence. In 1771 it passed into the hands of Grigory Orlov after which it became the property of the Empress Catherine the Great

    Koluvere Castle

    Koluvere Castle

    Koluvere_Castle

  • Aleksei Musin-Pushkin
  • school in Saint Petersburg, then served as the Adjutant to General Grigory Orlov. In 1772, when the General was discharged, at his own request, for health

    Aleksei Musin-Pushkin

    Aleksei Musin-Pushkin

    Aleksei_Musin-Pushkin

  • Yuri Orlov
  • Soviet physicist and dissident (1924–2020)

    Yuri Fyodorovich Orlov (Russian: Ю́рий Фёдорович Орло́в, 13 August 1924 – 27 September 2020) was a particle accelerator physicist, human rights activist

    Yuri Orlov

    Yuri Orlov

    Yuri_Orlov

  • Bobrinsky Palace
  • Building in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Grigorievich Bobrinsky, the illegitimate son of Catherine the Great and Grigory Orlov, became the first owner of the estate. In 1796 he was created a count

    Bobrinsky Palace

    Bobrinsky Palace

    Bobrinsky_Palace

  • Mary Hamilton (lady-in-waiting)
  • Executed Russian lady-in-waiting

    lover of Peter the Great. She also had a lover, Ivan Mikhailovich Orlov. When Orlov betrayed her with Peter's other lover, Avdotya Chernysheva, she tried

    Mary Hamilton (lady-in-waiting)

    Mary Hamilton (lady-in-waiting)

    Mary_Hamilton_(lady-in-waiting)

  • Palace Embankment
  • Historic riverside street in St. Petersburg, Russia

    the Marble Palace, built by Antonio Rinaldi for Catherine's favourite Grigory Orlov. Since 1992 the palace is a part of the Russian Museum.[full citation

    Palace Embankment

    Palace Embankment

    Palace_Embankment

  • Fedot Shubin
  • Russian sculptor

    Portrait of Paul I, marble, 1800, Russian Museum. Saint-Petersburg Count Grigory Orlov (1773) Countess Maria Panina (1775) Count Alexander Bezborodko Marble

    Fedot Shubin

    Fedot Shubin

    Fedot_Shubin

  • Pyotr Zavadovsky
  • Russian statesman (1739–1812)

    Catherine. Their relationship was tense because of the jealousy he felt toward Grigory Potemkin, who still had a relationship with Catherine, although Zavadovsky

    Pyotr Zavadovsky

    Pyotr Zavadovsky

    Pyotr_Zavadovsky

  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Buxhoeveden
  • Russian general (1750–1811)

    Great, while other sources identify her as an illegitimate daughter of Grigory Orlov by a member of the Apraksin family. Novitsky 1911. Battle of Austerlitz

    Friedrich Wilhelm von Buxhoeveden

    Friedrich Wilhelm von Buxhoeveden

    Friedrich_Wilhelm_von_Buxhoeveden

  • Alexander Yermolov
  • Russian favourite and lover of Catherine the Great

    Catherine the Great from 1785 to 1786. Yermolov was presented to Catherine by Grigory Potemkin, tested by Anna Protasova and became Catherine's lover in 1785

    Alexander Yermolov

    Alexander Yermolov

    Alexander_Yermolov

  • Elżbieta Helena Sieniawska
  • Polish noblewoman (1669–1729)

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Elżbieta Helena Sieniawska

    Elżbieta Helena Sieniawska

    Elżbieta_Helena_Sieniawska

  • Georg Forster
  • German naturalist, ethnologist, travel writer, journalist, and revolutionary

    colony, and the Forsters left Russia without payment amidst quarrel with Grigory Orlov. After a sea journey from Kronstadt, during which Georg learned English

    Georg Forster

    Georg Forster

    Georg_Forster

  • Mikhail Kheraskov
  • Russian poet and playwright

    Kheraskov also joined the court circle of Grigory Orlov, and maintained friendly relations with him even after Orlov's disgrace. Struggling to balance his civil

    Mikhail Kheraskov

    Mikhail Kheraskov

    Mikhail_Kheraskov

  • Ivan Shuvalov
  • Russian minister of education

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Ivan Shuvalov

    Ivan Shuvalov

    Ivan_Shuvalov

  • Ivan Lazarevich Lazarev
  • Russian jeweler (1735–1801)

    from Moscow to Saint Petersburg. He was the intermediary between Count Grigory Orlov and Shaffrass, a Persian millionaire (and supposedly his wife's uncle)

    Ivan Lazarevich Lazarev

    Ivan Lazarevich Lazarev

    Ivan_Lazarevich_Lazarev

  • Alexander Vasilchikov
  • Russian aristocrat

    the bedchamber on 1 August 1772. When Catherine's then-lover Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov left court, Catherine was informed about his adultery, and 12

    Alexander Vasilchikov

    Alexander Vasilchikov

    Alexander_Vasilchikov

  • Semyon Zorich
  • Imperial Russian lieutenant-general and count of the Holy Roman Empire

    the Russian court, he was presented to Empress Catherine the Great by Grigory Potemkin and, after having been tested by Praskovja Bruce and doctor Rogerson

    Semyon Zorich

    Semyon Zorich

    Semyon_Zorich

  • Minin and Pozharsky (film)
  • 1939 film by Vsevolod Pudovkin, Mikhail Doller

    takes care of the horses. However, an unexpected visitor, the nobleman Grigory Orlov (Roman’s former master), arrives at the monastery, and Roman hides in

    Minin and Pozharsky (film)

    Minin_and_Pozharsky_(film)

  • List of State Ladies of Imperial Russia
  • State Ladies of Imperial Russia

    Ekaterina Nikolaevna Orlova 1758–1781 Married His Serene Highness Prince Grigory Orlov in 1777 10 12 November 1781 Countess Alexandra Vasilievna Branitskaya

    List of State Ladies of Imperial Russia

    List of State Ladies of Imperial Russia

    List_of_State_Ladies_of_Imperial_Russia

  • Johann Reinhold Forster
  • German naturalist (1729–1798)

    Wilhelm Rehbinder, a Russian in Danzig who recommended them to Count Grigory Orlov, the favourite of Catherine the Great. Forster was given a commission

    Johann Reinhold Forster

    Johann Reinhold Forster

    Johann_Reinhold_Forster

  • Maria Naryshkina
  • Polish noblewoman

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Maria Naryshkina

    Maria Naryshkina

    Maria_Naryshkina

  • Tonino Accolla
  • Italian voice actor (1949–2013)

    Michelangelo TV miniseries Mark Frankel 1991 Young Catherine Count Grigory Orlov TV miniseries 1998–2003 Mad About You Paul Buchman Main cast (seasons

    Tonino Accolla

    Tonino Accolla

    Tonino_Accolla

  • Adam Olsufiev
  • Russian arts patron and senator (1721–1784)

    in Russia between relatives, a precedent for the marriage of Prince Grigory Orlov and his cousin, Zinovieva; Natalya Adamovna (April 15, 1758 – 1826)

    Adam Olsufiev

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  • Vasily Bazhenov
  • Russian neoclassical architect (1737–1799)

    design and build a private mansion on Kamenny Island. At the end of 1766 Grigory Orlov, then commander of imperial artillery and military engineers, hired

    Vasily Bazhenov

    Vasily Bazhenov

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  • Siege of Lemnos (1770)
  • in the hope that help would arrive and asked for a period of 5 days. Grigory Orlov insisted on 24 hours and the garrison decided to defend the castle.

    Siege of Lemnos (1770)

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  • Varvara Nelidova
  • Russian imperial mistress (1814–1897)

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Varvara Nelidova

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  • Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov
  • Russian courtier

    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov was introduced to Catherine by Grigory Potemkin after he had been vetted by Praskovja Bruce. Rumours that Catherine

    Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

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  • Grigory Teplov
  • Russian statesman, philosopher, poet, and composer (1717–1779)

    Grigory Nikolayevich Teplov (Russian: Григорий Николаевич Теплов; 20 November 1717 in Pskov, Russia – 30 March 1779 in Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a

    Grigory Teplov

    Grigory Teplov

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  • Maria Cantemir
  • Moldavian princess (1700–1754)

    Razumovsky Ivan Shuvalov Elizaveta Vorontsova 1762–1796 Grigory Orlov Alexander Vasilchikov Grigory Potemkin Pyotr Zavadovsky Semyon Zorich Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov

    Maria Cantemir

    Maria Cantemir

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  • List of burials and memorials in the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
  • 1846 Courtier, lady in waiting to Empress Catherine the Great, wife of Grigory Orlov. Nikita Panin 1718 1783 Statesman, political mentor to Catherine the

    List of burials and memorials in the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra

    List of burials and memorials in the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra

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  • Alexander Vyazemsky
  • Russian politician

    Petersburg, baptized in Saint Isaac's Cathedral; goddaughter of Prince Grigory Orlov and grandmother Tatyana Vyazemskaya. In 1791, she was married to the

    Alexander Vyazemsky

    Alexander Vyazemsky

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  • Council at the Highest Court of the Russian Empire
  • Prince Alexander Golitsyn (died in 1783); Adjutant general, Count Grigory Orlov (died in 1783); Senior member of the Collegium of Foreign Affairs, Count

    Council at the Highest Court of the Russian Empire

    Council at the Highest Court of the Russian Empire

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  • Jacob Shaw's Regiment
  • Military unit

    and 1630 is known under name Ivan Orlov/Иван Орлов. It's discussable if Counts Orlov (the most known Grigory Orlov), which due to their genealogical tale

    Jacob Shaw's Regiment

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  • 1734 in Russia
  • Stepan Rumovsky, Russian astronomer Mikhail Kakhovsky, Russian general Grigory Orlov, Russian noble Nikolai Vasilyevich Repnin, Russian statesman Johann

    1734 in Russia

    1734_in_Russia

  • Jakob Christoph Miville
  • Swiss painter and lithographer

    Petersburg. He went to Moscow in 1810, to enter the service of Count Grigory Orlov [ru], who was then Chief Intendent of the Imperial State Forests. He

    Jakob Christoph Miville

    Jakob Christoph Miville

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  • Nikolay Simonov (actor)
  • Soviet film and stage actor

    Kalinovskiy (1928) as Kastus Kalinovskiy Kapitanskaya dochka (1928) as Grigory Orlov, Count Khabu (1928) as Yegor Syn rybaka (1929) Brother (1929) as Fyodor

    Nikolay Simonov (actor)

    Nikolay Simonov (actor)

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  • Lev Sverdlin
  • Defense of Volotchayevsk Colonel Ushijima 1939 Minin and Pozharsky Grigory Orlov 1940 Gorky 3: My Universities Tatar guard 1942 His Name Is Sukhe-Bator

    Lev Sverdlin

    Lev Sverdlin

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  • GRIGORIY
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    (Григорий) Russian form of Greek Gregorios, GRIGORIY means "watchful; vigilant."

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    Gregoly

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    Watchful.

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  • GREGG
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    GREGG

    Short form of English Gregory, and Scottish Gregor, GREGG means "watchful; vigilant."

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  • GRIGORI
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    GRIGORI

    Variant spelling of Russian Grigoriy, GRIGORI means "watchful; vigilant."

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    Gregory

    Watchful One

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  • Grigsby
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    Grigsby

    English (Kent) : habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.

    Grigsby

  • GREGORY
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    English

    GREGORY

    English form of French Provençal Grégory, GREGORY means "watchful; vigilant."

    GREGORY

  • GRIGORE
  • Male

    Romanian

    GRIGORE

    Romanian form of Latin Gregorius, GRIGORE means "watchful; vigilant."

    GRIGORE

  • Gregory
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    Gregory

    English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).

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  • Grigorov
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    Greek

    Grigorov

    Vigilant.

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  • GREG
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    English

    GREG

    Short form of English Gregory, and Scottish Gregor, both GREG means "watchful; vigilant."

    GREG

  • GREGOR
  • Male

    Scottish

    GREGOR

    Scottish form of Latin Gregorius, GREGOR means "watchful; vigilant."

    GREGOR

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    Grigori

    Watchful

    Grigori

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    Grigor

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  • DIGORY
  • Male

    English

    DIGORY

    Cornish and English form of French Degaré, probably DIGORY means "strayed, lost." 

    DIGORY

  • GRIGORY
  • Male

    Russian

    GRIGORY

    Variant spelling of Russian Grigoriy, GRIGORY means "watchful; vigilant."

    GRIGORY

  • GRIGOR
  • Male

    Welsh

    GRIGOR

    Welsh form of Latin Gregorius, GRIGOR means "watchful; vigilant."

    GRIGOR

  • Gregory
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    Greek American English Shakespearean

    Gregory

    Watchful. Famous bearer: American actor Gregory Peck, and Pope Gregory I who was also known as St...

    Gregory

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  • Tedder
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    Tedder

    English : possibly from an Old English personal name, þeodhere, composed of elements meaning ‘people’, ‘folk’, ‘nation’ and ‘army’.

  • Latus
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    Polish (LatuÅ›)

    Latus

    Polish (Latuś) : from a derivative of lato ‘summer’ (see Lato).English : unexplained.

  • Mandeepa | மஂதீபா
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    Mandeepa | மஂதீபா

    Light of heart

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    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

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    Superiority

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    The greatest. Feminine of Max.

  • Al-Ahad
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    Al-Ahad

    The one

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    First among all

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  • Tyranny
  • n.

    Severity; rigor; inclemency.

  • Hypercriticism
  • n.

    Excessive criticism, or unjust severity or rigor of criticism; zoilism.

  • Reddour
  • n.

    Rigor; violence.

  • Rigor
  • n.

    Rigidity; stiffness.

  • Rigidity
  • n.

    Severity; rigor.

  • Prior
  • a.

    The superior of a priory, and next below an abbot in dignity.

  • Decretal
  • a.

    The collection of ecclesiastical decrees and decisions made, by order of Gregory IX., in 1234, by St. Raymond of Pennafort.

  • Rigor
  • n.

    Violence; force; fury.

  • Rigor
  • n.

    See 1st Rigor, 2.

  • Austerity
  • n.

    Severity of manners or life; extreme rigor or strictness; harsh discipline.

  • Rigor
  • n.

    Severity of life; austerity; voluntary submission to pain, abstinence, or mortification.

  • Rigor
  • n.

    Stiffness of opinion or temper; rugged sternness; hardness; relentless severity; hard-heartedness; cruelty.

  • Rigor
  • n.

    The becoming stiff or rigid; the state of being rigid; rigidity; stiffness; hardness.

  • Priories
  • pl.

    of Priory

  • Rigor
  • n.

    Exactness without allowance, deviation, or indulgence; strictness; as, the rigor of criticism; to execute a law with rigor; to enforce moral duties with rigor; -- opposed to lenity.

  • Priory
  • n.

    A religious house presided over by a prior or prioress; -- sometimes an offshoot of, an subordinate to, an abbey, and called also cell, and obedience. See Cell, 2.

  • Prioress
  • n.

    A lady superior of a priory of nuns, and next in dignity to an abbess.

  • Rigor
  • n.

    A sense of chilliness, with contraction of the skin; a convulsive shuddering or tremor, as in the chill preceding a fever.

  • Rigor
  • n.

    Severity of climate or season; inclemency; as, the rigor of the storm; the rigors of winter.

  • Gregorian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or originated by, some person named Gregory, especially one of the popes of that name.