- Emelian Ukraintsev
Emelian (also spelled Yemelian) Ignatievich Ukraintsev ("Емельян Игнатьевич Украинцев" in Russian) (
September 12 or 23, 1641 - 1708) was aRussia ndiplomat andstatesman .Emelian Ukraintsev started his career in
civil service in 1660 as a "podyachiy " (подьячий; "hypodiakonos" from Greek means "assistant servant") in the "Posolsky Prikaz " (Diplomacy Department). He served under the supervision ofAfanasy Ordin-Nashchokin , which whom he would go on adiplomatic mission toWarsaw in 1662-1663. Ukraintsev took part in signing theTreaty of Andrusovo withPoland in 1667. In 1672-1673, he was sent as anenvoy toSweden ,Denmark andthe Netherlands , where Ukraintsev conductednegotiations regarding these countries' participation in military campaigns againstTurkey . WhenArtamon Matveev fell into disgrace in 1676, Emelian Ukraintsev unofficially took charge of the "Posolsky Prikaz". In 1677, he was sent to Warsaw as a secondambassador . In 1679, Ukraintsev met withHetman Ivan Samoylovych to negotiate joint military action against the Turks. Ironically, he also participated in Samoylovych's deposition during theCrimean campaigns in 1687. In 1686, Ukraintsev took part in signing theEternal Peace Treaty with Poland. In 1689, Ukraintsev andVasily Galitzine (then head of the Posolsky Prikaz) had to flee from theCrimean Tatars . After Galitzine's deposition, Emelian Ukraintsev joined his opponents and officially took charge of the "Posolsky Prikaz", keeping this post for ensuing 10 years. In 1699, he was appointed ambassador toConstantinople , where he would manage to sign a 30-year peace treaty with thePorte on favorable conditions onJuly 3 ,1700 . Upon his return from Turkey, Ukraintsev was appointed head of the "Proviantsky Prikaz " (Provisions Department). He kept this post until 1706, when he was accused of misuse, subjected tocorporal punishment , and fined. Another historical account claims that Ukraintsev was also forced to make mantles and 1400hat s for the Preobrazhensky andSemyonovsky regiment s. Despite this incident, his diplomatic career continued. In 1707-1708, Ukraintsev was appointed ambassador to Poland together withPrince Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov .Emelian Ukraintsev died in 1708 while on a mission to
Hungary to reconcileDuke Francis II Rákóczi with theHoly Roman Emperor Joseph I.
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