Ananiy Petrovich Strukov (1851-1922) - Russian political and statesman.
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| Birth | March 16 (28), 1851 Ekaterinoslav | ||||||||
| Death | March 30 ( April 12 ) 1922 (71 years old) Sofia , Bulgaria | ||||||||
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| The consignment | Russian meeting | ||||||||
| Education | St. Petersburg University | ||||||||
| Academic degree | candidate of law | ||||||||
| Religion | Orthodoxy | ||||||||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 family
- 3 Personal life
- 4 Awards
- 5 Works
- 6 notes
- 7 Sources
- 8 References
Biography
From the hereditary nobles of the Ekaterinoslav province Strukovs . One of the eight sons of the richest landowner of the Yekaterinoslav province, Major General Pyotr Ananyevich Strukov (1803–1881) from his marriage to maid of honor Anna Alekseevna Arbuzova (1820–1882).
He studied at the Larino Gymnasium in St. Petersburg. In 1875 he graduated from St. Petersburg University with a degree of candidate rights. He entered the service at the State Chancellery , where he served until 1882 with a break during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 , when he was under the office of the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich and was the head of the award department of the field headquarters.
Chamber Junker (1877), Chamberlain (1889), State Councilor (1895), in the position of Hoffmeister (1899), Hoffmeister (1904).
He was elected honorary magistrate of the Yekaterinoslavsky district (1886–?), Yekaterinoslav provincial leader of the nobility (1886–1902), was an honorary member of the Aleksandrovsky district trusteeship of children's shelters.
In 1906 he was elected a member of the State Council from the Yekaterinoslav nobility, and in July 1912 - by the Highest Decree he was appointed a member of the State Council. He was a member of the right group, was annually elected a member of the standing committee of legislative assumptions and other temporary commissions.
He stood at the origins of the United Nobility , was a member of the Permanent Council, after the death of Prince N.F. Kasatkina-Rostovsky in 1908 was elected a fellow chairman of the Council. In the years 1913-1916 - Chairman of the Permanent Council.
After 1917 he emigrated. Died in Sofia ( Bulgaria ).
Family
Strukov married in Nice on January 11, 1884 [1] to Princess Olga Alexandrovna Vyazemskaya (1864—?). Their children:
- Peter (1884-1920), graduate of the Alexander Lyceum (1904), cornet of the Cavalier Guard regiment . He died of typhus in Novorossiysk in January 1920 [2] [3] .
- Alexander (d. 1924), a graduate of the Imperial School of Law (1911) [4] , staff captain of the Cavalier Guard regiment. He was killed on his estate in the Minsk province. [3]
- Ksenia (1886-1961), in the marriage of Butorov. In exile in France.
- Alexandra (d. 1993), in exile in France.
Personal life
In Yekaterinoslav lived in his own house on Novodvoryanskaya street [5] .
In St. Petersburg, he lived on Vasilievsky Island ( 2nd line , No. 23). After the death of his elder brother, Alexander Petrovich Strukov , in 1914 he moved with his family to his family home on Angliyskaya Embankment , No. 52),
Rewards
- Order of St. Vladimir 4th degree with swords (1878);
- The highest gratitude (1896);
- Order of St. Stanislav 1st degree (1897);
- Order of St. Anne 1st degree (1900);
- The highest gratitude (1902);
- Order of St. Vladimir , 2nd degree (1904);
- Order of the White Eagle (1909);
- Order of St. Alexander Nevsky (1913).
- Medal "In memory of the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878." ;
- Medal “In memory of the coronation of Emperor Alexander III” ;
- Medal “In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III” ;
- Medal "In memory of the coronation of Emperor Nicholas II" ;
- Medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty" (1913).
Foreign:
- Romanian Order of the Crown , Knight's Cross (1878);
- Serbian Order of the Cross , officer cross (1878);
- Romanian Iron Cross (1878).
Works
- Speech of the chairman of the IX Congress A.P. Strukov. SPb., 1913;
- Explanation of the Chairman of the Permanent Council. Pg., 1916.
Notes
- ↑ TsGIA SPb. f.19. Op. 125. d.501. from. 101.
- ↑ Past (1905-1920).
- ↑ 1 2 Talanov A.I. Cavalry Guard. On the pages of the regimental annals. Part 2. 1825-1925. - M .: Reitar, 1999 .-- S. 143.
- ↑ N.L. Plowed. Imperial School of Law and Law during the years of peace, war and turmoil.
- ↑ Calendar address of the Ekaterinoslav province for 1894. Yekaterinoslav, 1894.P. 28
Sources
- M.L. Levenson. Council of State. St. Petersburg: printing house "Russia", 1907. S. 200
- M.L. Levenson. Council of State. - Petrograd: Type. Petrograd Prison, 1915. From 90
- List of civilian ranks of the first three classes. Corrected on September 1, 1914. - PG., 1914. - SS. 279-280
- Fedorchenko V.I. Imperial House. Outstanding dignitaries: Encyclopedia of biographies: In 2 tons. - Krasnoyarsk: BONUS; M .: OLMA-PRESS, 2003.
- Unforgettable graves. Russian Abroad: Obituaries 1917-1997 in 6 volumes. Volume 6. Book 2. Skr - F. M.: “Pashkov House”, 1999. - S. 227.
Links
- Strukov, Ananiy Petrovich at the Rodovod . Tree of ancestors and descendants
- Chronos biography