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BEZBORODKO, ALEKSANDER ANDREEVICH, PRINCE (1747-1799) , grand chancellor of Russia, was born at Gluchova on the 14th of March 1747, and educated at home and in the clerical academy
governor -general of Little Russia, whom he accompanied to the Turkish War in 1768. He was present at the engagements of Larga and Kaluga, and at the storming of Silistria. On the conclusion of the peace of Kuchuk-Kainarji (1774) the field marshal recommended him to Catharine II., and she appointed him in 1775 her petition -secretary. He thus had the opportunity of impressing the empress with his brilliant gifts, the most remarkable of which were exquisite manners, a marvellous memory and a clear and pregnant style. At the same time he set to work
His activity was prodigious, and Catharine called him her factotum. In 178o he accompanied her on her journey through White Russia, meeting the emperor Joseph, who urged him to study diplomacy. On his return from a delicate mission to Copenhagen, he presented to the empress " a memorial on political affairs " which comprised the first plan of a partition
The second Turkish War (178792) and the war with Gustavus III. (178890) heaped fresh burdens on his already heavily laden shoulders, and he suffered from the intrigues of his numerous jealous rivals, including the empress's latest favourite, A. M. Mamonov. All his efforts were directed towards the conclusion of the two oppressive wars by an honourable peace. The pause of Verela with Gustavus III. (14th of August 1790)was on the terms dictated by him. On the sudden death of Potemkin he was despatched to Jassy
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On the death of Catharine, the emperor Paul entrusted Bezborodko with the examination of the late
control of Russia's diplomacy was entirely in his hands. His programme at this period was peace with all the European powers, revolutionary France included. But the emperor's growing aversion from this pacific policy induced the astute old minister to attempt to " seek safety in moral and physical repose." Paul, however, refused to accept his resignation and would have sent him abroad for the benefit of his health, had not a sudden stroke of paralysis prevented Bezborodko from taking advantage of his master's kindness. He died at St Petersburg
See Sbornik (Collections) of the Imperial Russian Historical Society (Fr. and Russ.), vols. 6o-loo (St Petersburg
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