- Alexander Lakier
Alexander Borisovich Lakier ( _ru. Лакиер, Александр Борисович) (1825-1870) was a
Russia n historian of German descent who was interested inheraldry .Alexander Lakier was born in the city of
Taganrog in 1825. His father, Boris Lakier was the doctor who certified death of the late Russian EmperorAlexander I of Russia who died in Taganrog in 1825.Lakier graduated from the Legal Dept. of the
Moscow University and defended his thesis with "On Domains and Estates" (O Votchinah i Pomestyakh) released inSaint Petersburg in 1848. In 1856-1858, Lakier traveled acrossEurope ,Palestine and theUnited States of America . He kept a travel diary, fragments of which were published inSovremennik (1858),Russkiy Vestnik (1858) and were later included in the book "The Travel Through North American States, Canada and Cuba", which was published in Saint Petersburg in 1859. In 1858, Alexander Lakier entered the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, where he was involved into statistics work and worked as editor in the commission on liberation of peasants. In 1860, he returned toTaganrog , where he worked as lawyer.Alexander Lakier published "The History of Russian Sovereigns' Titles" (1847), "On Service in Russia before Peter The Great Times" (Saint Petersburg, 1850), "Review of Relations between Russia and England in 16th and 17th Centuries" (1854) and other. His most famous work was "Russian Heraldry" (Saint Petersburg, 1855). This oeuvre is still a valuable reference, where Lakier made an attempt to analyze and explain coats of arms of Russian dukes and nobility. The volume also featured the history of Russian stamps - unique until early 20th century.
References
* Walter Laqueur "Thursday's Child Has Far to Go. A Memoir of the Journeying Years."New York etc. (Maxwell Macmillan) 1992, 44-47. ISBN 068419421X
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