Andrey Matveyev

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Andrei Artamonowitsch Matwejew (russisch Андрей Артамонович Матвеев; * 15. Augustjul. / 25. August 1666greg.; † 16. Septemberjul. / 27. September 1728greg.) war ein russischer Diplomat. rdf:langString
Le comte Andreï Artamonovitch Matveïev (en russe : Андрей Артамонович Матвеев), né le 15 août 1666 (25 août 1666 dans le calendrier grégorien) et mort le 16 septembre 1728 (27 septembre 1728 dans le calendrier grégorien), est un diplomate russe, compagnon de Pierre le Grand et premier ambassadeur russe à Londres et La Haye. rdf:langString
Conte Andrej Artamonovič Matveev (in russo: Андрей Артамонович Матвеев?; 15 agosto 1666 – 16 settembre 1728) è stato un diplomatico russo. rdf:langString
Andriej Artamonowicz Matwiejew (ros: Андрей Артамонович Матвеев) (1666–1728) – rosyjski dyplomata. rdf:langString
Граф (с 1715) Андре́й Артамо́нович Матве́ев (15 [25] августа 1666 — 16 [27] сентября 1728) — окольничий, сподвижник Петра Великого, в 1699—1715 гг. его постоянный представитель за границей, один из первых русских мемуаристов, автор записок о дворе Людовика XIV. rdf:langString
Count Andrey Artamonovich Matveev (Russian: Андрей Артамонович Матвеев) (1666–1728) was a Russian statesman of the Petrine epoch best remembered as one of the first Russian ambassadors and Peter the Great's agent in London and The Hague. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Andrei Artamonowitsch Matwejew
rdf:langString Andrey Matveyev
rdf:langString Andreï Artamonovitch Matveïev
rdf:langString Andrej Artamonovič Matveev
rdf:langString Andriej Matwiejew
rdf:langString Матвеев, Андрей Артамонович
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rdf:langString Andrei Artamonowitsch Matwejew (russisch Андрей Артамонович Матвеев; * 15. Augustjul. / 25. August 1666greg.; † 16. Septemberjul. / 27. September 1728greg.) war ein russischer Diplomat.
rdf:langString Count Andrey Artamonovich Matveev (Russian: Андрей Артамонович Матвеев) (1666–1728) was a Russian statesman of the Petrine epoch best remembered as one of the first Russian ambassadors and Peter the Great's agent in London and The Hague. Andrey Matveyev was the son of the more famous Artamon Matveyev by a Scottish woman, . At the age of eight he was granted a rank of chamber stolnik (комнатный стольник) but was exiled together with his father during Feodor III's early reign. The Matveyevs returned to Moscow on 11 May 1682, and four days later Artamon Matveyev was killed by the rebellious Streltsy during the Moscow Uprising of 1682, while Andrey fled the capital again. In 1691–1693 he served as voyevoda in the Dvina Region. Peter the Great, who had deeply respected Matveyev the elder and whose own mother had been brought up in the Matveyev family, sent him in 1700 as ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, firstly in the Dutch Republic (1699–1712), afterwards in Austria (1712–1715), where he was granted in 1715 a comital title of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1705, Matveev did not succeed in his Paris mission to treat with France on trade issues. He then settled in London with the purpose of persuading Queen Anne to mediate between Sweden and Russia and not to acknowledge Stanisław Leszczyński as King of Poland. Just before leaving England, Matveyev was accosted and apprehended by some bailiffs, "a Brutal sort of People", who made his release contingent on payment of 50 pounds. Having suffered verbal and physical abuse, Matveyev reported to the Russian Foreign Office that the English "have no respect for common law whatsoever". Despite subsequent apologies from the Parliament and the Queen, the diplomatic corps in London raised such an outcry over the incident that it led the Parliament to adopt the Act Preserving the Privileges of Ambassadors (April 21, 1709), the first-ever act to guarantee diplomatic immunity. In 1716, Matveyev was recalled to St Petersburg, where he received the rank of Privy Counsellor and was appointed to run a naval academy. Three years later, he became Senator and President of Justice Collegium. For three years before his retirement in 1727 he presided over the senate office in Moscow. His daughter Maria — rumoured to have been the tsar's mistress — was the mother of Field-Marshal Peter Rumyantsev. In his declining years, presumably influenced by Pyotr Shafirov's research on Russian history, Matveyev described the Moscow Uprising of 1682, appending a summary account of the subsequent events up to 1698. The book is written in florid, antiquated language replete with outlandish spellings. It has a tangible bias: the actions of tsarevna Sofia and her party are painted as evil, while those of the and the author's father are immoderately glorified.
rdf:langString Le comte Andreï Artamonovitch Matveïev (en russe : Андрей Артамонович Матвеев), né le 15 août 1666 (25 août 1666 dans le calendrier grégorien) et mort le 16 septembre 1728 (27 septembre 1728 dans le calendrier grégorien), est un diplomate russe, compagnon de Pierre le Grand et premier ambassadeur russe à Londres et La Haye.
rdf:langString Conte Andrej Artamonovič Matveev (in russo: Андрей Артамонович Матвеев?; 15 agosto 1666 – 16 settembre 1728) è stato un diplomatico russo.
rdf:langString Andriej Artamonowicz Matwiejew (ros: Андрей Артамонович Матвеев) (1666–1728) – rosyjski dyplomata.
rdf:langString Граф (с 1715) Андре́й Артамо́нович Матве́ев (15 [25] августа 1666 — 16 [27] сентября 1728) — окольничий, сподвижник Петра Великого, в 1699—1715 гг. его постоянный представитель за границей, один из первых русских мемуаристов, автор записок о дворе Людовика XIV.
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