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Vorontsov, also Woronzow, Woroncow ( _ru. Воронцо́в) is a celebrated Russian family, which attained the dignity of
Count s of theHoly Roman Empire in1744 and Serene Princes of theRussian Empire in1852 . Most likely, the Vorontsovs represent a collateral branch of the greatVelyaminov family of Muscoviteboyar s, which claimed male-line descent from a nephew of Haakon the Old, who had settled inNovgorod in1027 . The Velyaminovs were hereditarymayor s ofMoscow , until the office was abolished byDmitry Donskoy , whose own mother came from this family.The Vorontsov branch of the Velyaminovs reached a zenith of its power in the person of the boyar
Feodor Vorontsov , who was de-facto ruler of Russia during the minority ofIvan IV (1543). Three years later, he was accused of treason and beheaded. For the next two centuries the family history is obscure. UnderEmpress Elizabeth , its fortunes soared once again, whenMikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov became Vice-Chancellor of the Russian Empire. His palace inSt Petersburg , designed byRastrelli , remains a monument to his power.During the reign of
Peter III of Russia , Vorontsov was the most powerful man in Russia, as his niece Elisabeth became the Emperor's mistress. Empress Catherine, alarmed by Peter's plans to divorce her and marry Vorontsova, deposed her husband, with a great help from her bosom friend, Ekaterina Vorontsova, the wife of Prince Dashkov. Ekaterina's brothers Alexander and Semyon Romanovich were both notable diplomats, and the latter's sonMikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov was a prominent general who led the Russian invasion ofCaucasus and colonisation ofNew Russia . The Vorontsovs from this branch were inveterateAnglophile s and entertained many English servants, painters, and architects.Having no children, the last Prince
Dashkov , son of Ekaterina Vorontsova-Dashkova, bequeathed his vast possessions and the Vorontsov-Dashkov surname to his maternal cousin, who formed a junior branch of the Vorontsov family with the distinct surname. Its most notable representative wasCount Illarion Ivanovich Vorontsov-Dashkov (1837–1916), who served as Minister of Imperial Properties in 1881–97 and the General Governor ofCaucasus in 1905–15. He was officially in charge of the victorious Russian forces in theBattle of Sarikamis during the early months ofWorld War I .ee also
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Vorontsov's Palace (Alupka)
*Vorontsov's Palace (Odessa)
*Vorontsov's Palace (Saint Petersburg) External links
* [http://www.vorontsovmuseum.org.ru/ Online museum of the Vorontsov Family]
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