May 21, 1725 - Alefeld, Klaus ( German:Claus von Ahlefeldt (1675-1745) ), Holstein Ober Jägermeister , died in 1742 [5] .
May 21, 1725 - Bond, Niels , Count, Holstein Chief Chamberlain , died in 1761 [5] .
June 30, 1725 - Matyushkin, Mikhail Afanasevich , lieutenant-general, to whom the order was sent to Gilyan . Died by General-Anshef on April 17, 1737, at 62 years of birth.
August 30, 1725 - Catherine I Alekseevna , on the day of St. Alexander Nevsky, the initiate herself not only laid the order on herself for the first time, but she also granted other persons who already had the Order of St. Andrew , foreign and Russian ones [1][6] .
August 30, 1725 - Duke of Karl Friedrich Holstein-Gottorp[1] .
August 30, 1725 - Menshikov, Alexander Danilovich , Field Marshal [1] .
August 30, 1725 - Ludwig-Rudolph, Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel and Blankenburg[1] .
August 30, 1725 - August II , King of Poland [1] .
August 30, 1725 - Frederick IV , King of Denmark [1] .
August 30, 1725 - Duke of Karl Leopold of Mecklenburg-Schwerin[1] .
August 30, 1725 - Kurakin, Boris Ivanovich , prince, Privy Councilor[1] .
August 30, 1725 - Tolstoy, Peter Andreevich , Actual Privy Councilor[1] .
August 30, 1725 - Grumbkov Friedrich Wilhelm , Prussian lieutenant general [1] .
August 30, 1725 - Yaguzhinsky, Pavel Ivanovich , lieutenant general and prosecutor general[1] .
August 30, 1725 - De Bonnac, Jean Louis d'Usson , Marquis , French Minister in Constantinople[1] .
August 30, 1725 - Buturlin, Ivan Ivanovich , general and guard of the Preobrazhensky regiment,lieutenant colonel[1][7] .
August 30, 1725 - Basevich, Genning Friedrich Jr. , Count, Holstein First Minister and Chief Marshal[1] .
August 30, 1725 - Olsufiev, Matvey Dmitrievich , chief-master, died in 1753.
November 30, 1725 - Zedergelm, Josef , Baron, Swedish ambassador to Russia [1] .
November 30, 1725 - Romodanovsky, Ivan Fedorovich , Prince, Actual Privy Councilor [1] .
November 30, 1725 - Gordon, Thomas , Russian naval fleet Vice Admiral, formerly then Admiral, died in 1741.
January 6, 1726 - Mardefeld, Gustav Sr. , Baron, Prussian Extraordinary Envoy to Russia [1] .
January 6, 1726 - Minich, Burchard Christophe , Lieutenant General, former then Earl and Field Marshal [1][8] .
January 6, 1726 - Rumyantsev, Alexander Ivanovich , Major General [1][9] .
January 6, 1726 - Kropotov, Gavrila Semenovich , major general, died in 1730.
March 22, 1726 - Sapega, Jan Casimir , Count, Field Marshal [1] .
March 22, 1726 - Sapega, Anthony Kazimir , count, Polish merchant elder, cousin of Field Marshal Sapieha [10] .
August 30, 1726 - Lefort, Johann ( German:Johann le Fort ), Polish ambassador to Poland.
October 15, 1726 - Sapega, Peter Pavel , count, chamberlain, former bridegroom of Maria Alexandrovna Menshikova[1] .
November 30, 1726 - Peter Alekseevich, Grand Duke, future emperor Peter II[1] .
November 30, 1726 - Karl-August, Prince of Holstein (1706-1727), Bishop of Lubeck[1] .
November 30, 1726 - Bussy-Rabutin, Ignaz Amadeus , Count, Austrian-Caesar Minister in Russia. He died in St. Petersburg on August 28, 1727 [1] .
November 30, 1726 - Levenwolde, Reinhold Gustav von, Count, Chamberlain, then Chief Marshal [1][11] .
December 10, 1726 - Westfalen, Hans Georg ( German:Hans Georg von Westphalen ) Danish envoy to Russia.
December 10, 1726 - Tinen, Heinrich von ( German:Heinrich von Thienen (1686-1737) ?)., Caesar's corrugation.
December 10, 1726 - Clausenheim, Matthias von, caesar's adviser, former then Holstein court minister. He died in 1744.
December 10, 1726 - Brockdorf, Carl Friedrich von ( German:Carl Friedrich von Brockdorff ), Holstein Privy Councilor and Landrat. He died in February 1742.
December 10, 1726 - Rebsdorf, John Adolf von ( German:Johann Adolf von Rebersdorf ), Holstein chamberlain ober.
January 1, 1727 - Adolf Fredrik , Prince of Holstein-Gottorp, bishop of Lübeck (formerly then Swedish king) [1] .
January 1, 1727 - Golitsyn, Dmitry Mikhailovich , Prince, Actual Privy Councilor and Senator [1][12]
See also
List of Knights of the Order of Alexander Nevsky (Russian Federation)
Notes
↑ 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839See also lists of Knights of the Order of St. Apostle Andrew the First-Called .
↑On April 26, 1727, cavalry was removed from him, and on February 14, 1743, he was returned to him the former rank of lieutenant general, county and order of St. Alexander Nevsky.
↑This Likharev alone, with the rank of foreman, received the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky.
↑In Bantysh-Kamensky, the patronymic is indicated as Kirillovich.
↑ 1234All these four officials made up the court of his royal highness Holstein-Gottorp duke Karl Friedrich who was in St. Petersburg this year.
↑See also the List of Awarded the Great Cross of the Order of St. Catherine .
↑May 22, 1727 the order was removed from it
↑Upon accession to the throne of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, he was deprived of all ranks and orders and exiled to Siberia, on March 24, 1762, upon his return to Petersburg, both the rank of field marshal and the order of St. Alexander Nevsky were returned to him.
↑The empress Anna Ioannovna was deprived of this order and received it again in 1735.
↑Bantysh-Kamensky has a link to the list of those awarded the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called, but he is not shown in the indicated list
↑Deprived of the order and exiled to Siberia on January 19, 1742
↑Deprived of ranks and insignia on February 23, 1737 in the case of the princes Kantemirov, and died in prison in Shlisselburg .