Ananiy Vladimir Ratkov-Rozhnov (1871-1948) - Tsarskoye Selo district leader of the nobility, chamberlain.
| Ananiy Vladimirovich Ratkov-Rozhnov | |
|---|---|
| Birth | December 29, 1871 St. Petersburg |
| Death | January 10, 1948 (aged 76) Paris , France |
| Burial place | |
| Kind | Ratkov-Rozhnov |
| Education | Alexander Lyceum |
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Biography
From the hereditary noblemen of the Kostroma and St. Petersburg provinces. The second son of the actual Privy Councilor Vladimir Alexandrovich Ratkov-Rozhnov . Landowner of the St. Petersburg province (patrimonial 6010 acres ).
At the end of the Alexander Lyceum in 1893 (with the rank of IX class ), he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was assigned to the Department of Personnel and Economic Affairs. Soon he was expelled to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which consisted of all further service.
In 1908 he was elected assistant to the St. Petersburg district leader of the nobility, in which position he remained until 1911, when he was elected Tsarskoye Selo district leader of the nobility . In addition, he was an honorary magistrate for the St. Petersburg and Tsarskoye Selo counties, as well as the vowel of the St. Petersburg district zemstvo . He rose to the rank of State Councilor (1913), was in the court rank of Chamberlain (1910).
He was also a full member of the Board of Trustees of the Shelter of Prince Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg and an honorary member of the Economic Committee of St. Petersburg Nikolaev Children's Hospital .
In 1914-1915 he was a member of the Board of the St. Petersburg Private Commercial Bank [1] . He owned several tenement houses and mansions in St. Petersburg , the most famous of which is the house on Kirochnaya street , 32-34, built by the famous architect P. Yu. Suzor . In addition, Ratkov-Rozhnov owned land in the Sosnovka area. Ananyevskaya Street was named after him , which later became part of Svetlanovsky Prospekt. [2]
After the October Revolution in exile in France. He was a member of the Association of former pupils of the Imperial Alexander Lyceum. In 1926 he participated in the Russian Foreign Congress in Paris as a delegate from the Russian hearth in France. In 1934, he spoke at an open meeting of the Union of Young Russians with a report "Authoritarian Power and Self-Government."
He died in 1948 in Paris. He was buried in the cemetery of Saint-Genevieve-des-Bois .
Rewards
- Order of St. Stanislav , 2nd art. (1896)
- Order of St. Anne , 2nd art. (1899)
- Order of St. Vladimir 4th art. (1902)
- Order of St. Vladimir 3rd art. (1915)
- medal “In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III”
- medal "In memory of the coronation of Emperor Nicholas II"
- medal "For the works of the first general census" (1897)
- medal "In memory of the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812"
- medal “In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty”
Foreign:
- Bulgarian Order of Civil Merit, 3rd art .;
- Persian Order of Leo and Sun , 2nd century;
- French Legion of Honor , Knight's Cross;
- Turkish Order Ottomanism 3rd Art .;
- Montenegrin Order of Prince Daniel I , 3rd Art.
Notes
- ↑ All of Petrograd for 1915, address and reference book of the city of Petrograd / Ed. A.P. Shashkovsky. - Petrograd: Partnership of A. S. Suvorin - “New Time”, 1915. - S. 1122. - ISBN 5-94030-052-9 .
- ↑ Encyclopedia of St. Petersburg. Ratkov-Rozhnovs, entrepreneurs and homeowners.
Sources
- Memorial book of lyceum students. - St. Petersburg: Printing house of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, 1911. - S. 133.
- List of civil ranks of the fourth class. Corrected on March 1, 1916. - Pg., 1916 .-- S. 2596.
- The ranks of the Court, the retinue of their Majesties and the hereditary nobility of the Russian Empire. - Kiev, 1913.
- Russian Abroad in France 1919-2000. L. Mnukhin, M. Avril, V. Losskaya. - Moscow, 2008.