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GOLITSUIN, VASILY VASILEVICH (1643-1714) , Russian statesman, spent his early days at the court of Tsar Alexius where he gradually rose to the rank of boyar. In 1676 he was sent to the Ukraine to keep in order the Crimean Tatars and took part in the Chigirin campaign. Personal experience of the inconveniences and dangers of the prevailing system of preferment; the so-called myestnichestvo, or rank priority, which had paralysed the Russian armies for centuries, induced him to pro-pose its abolition, which was accomplished by Tsar Theodore
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victor . In the civil war between Sophia and Peter (AugustSeptember 1689), Golitsuin half-heartedly supported his mistress and shared her ruin. His life was spared owing to the supplications of his cousin
His brother MIKHAIL (16741730) was a celebrated soldier, who is best known for his governorship of Finland (1714-1721), where his admirable qualities earned the remembrance of the people whom he had conquered. And Mikhail's son Alexander (1718 II 1783) was a diplomat and soldier, who rose to be field-marshal and governor of St Petersburg
See R. N. Bain, The First Romanovs (London, 1905) ; A. Bruckner, First Golizin ( Leipzig
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