Kurakin

Kurakin

Kurakin (Куракин) was a Gediminid Russian princely family and may refer to:

*Alexander Kurakin (senator) (1697-1749), a Russian diplomat and senator
*Alexander Borisovich Kurakin (1752-1818), a Russian statesman and diplomat
*Alexei Kurakin (1759-1829), a Russian stateman
*Boris Kurakin (1676-1727), a Russian statesman and diplomat
*Boris-Leontiy Kurakin (1733-1764), a Russian statesman
*Fyodor Kurakin (?-1656), a Russian voyevoda
*Fyodor Fyodorovich Kurakin (? - after 1683), a Russian boyar
*Grigory Kurakin (before 1606 - after 1679), a Russian boyar and voyevoda
*Ivan Kurakin (?-1632), one of the prominent figures during the Time of Troubles
*Stepan Kurakin (1754-1805), a Russian statesman


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