1683 (1683) Kublici, Polotsk Voivodeship, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Died
17 April 1736(1736-04-17) (aged 52–53) Saint Petersburg
Resting place
Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Monastery
Spouse
Anna Bestuzheva-Ryumina
Relations
Yaguzhinsky family
Children
Sergey Yaguzhinsky
Awards
Order of Saint Andrew Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Military service
Rank
General-in-chief
The Count (from 1731) Pavel Ivanovich Yaguzhinsky (Yagushinsky) (1683, in Grand Duchy of Lithuania – 17 April 1736, in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian statesman and diplomat, associate of Peter the Great, Chamberlain (1712),[1] Ober-Stallmeister (1727),[2] General-in-chief (1727), the first Attorney General in Russian history (1722–1726, 1730–1735).[3] He was famous for his honesty and integrity, which Peter the Great appreciated in him in the first place.
^Volkov, Nikolay (1900). Count Yaguzhinsky, Pavel Ivanovich // Actual Chamberlain // List to all court officials of the XVIII century by category and by seniority awards / Yard of Russian emperors in its past and present. Saint Petersburg: Roman Golike Printing House. p. ([2], VI, X, 246).
^Volkov, Nikolay (1900). Count Yaguzhinsky, Pavel Ivanovich // Ober-stallmeysters // List to all court officials of the XVIII century by category and by seniority awards / Yard of Russian emperors in its past and present. Saint Petersburg: Roman Golike Printing House. p. ([2], VI, X, 246).
^Yaguzhinsky Pavel Ivanovich // Soviet historical encyclopedia. Moscow, Soviet Encyclopedia, 1973-1982. Edited by Yevgeny Zhukov. Volume 16. Pages 844-845
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