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  1. Aleksei Bobrinsky. Count Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky (Russian: Алексе́й Алекса́ндрович Бо́бринский, 31 May 1852 – 2 September 1927) was a Russian historian and statesman from the Bobrinsky family. Biography. Bobrinsky was born in St. Petersburg.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2020 · 8 septiembre, 2020. Nació durante un incendio en una casa para ocultar el hecho de su nacimiento. Un niño débil y tímido, hasta su adolescencia, el conde Alexei Bobrinsky no sabía que en realidad era el hijo de la emperatriz Catalina la Grande. Por Georgei Manaev, cedido por RBTH para Secretos Cortesanos.

  3. Aug 02 2020. Georgy Manaev. Public domain; Alexey Antropov. Follow Russia Beyond on Twitter. He was born during a house fire set up to hide the fact of his birth. A weak and timid child, until...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BobrinskyBobrinsky - Wikipedia

    Aleksey's son Count Aleksey Alekseyevich Bobrinsky (1800–1868) is remembered as the founder of the sugar-processing industry in Imperial Russia. After brief and uneventful career at the royal court, he retired from service and settled in Bogoroditsk, establishing one of the first Russian sugar refineries there.

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    El bisnieto mayor del conde Aleksey Alekseyevich fue el conde Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky (1852-1927), quien dirigió el Consejo de la Nobleza Unida a partir de 1906 y representó a la nobleza de la guberniya de San Petersburgo en el Senado y la Tercera Duma Estatal. Fue nombrado miembro del Consejo de Estado de la Rusia Imperial en 1912.

  6. 1 de abr. de 2020 · The article highlights the activity of Aleksey Pavlovich Bobrinsky on the post of Minister of Ways of Communication, who is famous for his reform efforts in the sphere of railway transport...

  7. Iconography. Purpose. References. Bobrinski Bucket. Black and white image of the Bobrinski Bucket at the Hermitage Museum. The Bobrinski Bucket, also called the Bobrinski Kettle or Bobrinski Cauldron (also spelled Bobrinsky), is a bronze bucket produced in Herat, present-day Afghanistan in 1163 C.E. (during the month Muharram in 559 A.H ). [1] .