Christopher Lieven

Christopher Lieven

HSH Prince Christopher von Lieven, Lord of Mesothen (Latvian: Kristofers Heinrihs fon Līvens; Russian: Христофор Андреевич Ливен; German: Christoph Heinrich von Liewen; Swedish: Christoffer Henrik von Liewen af Eksjö; French: Christophe de Lieven; born 6 May 1774 - died 10 January 1839) was a Livonian nobleman, Russian general, ambassador to London in 1812-1834, and educator of tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaievitch.

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History

Family

Christopher Lieven was born on May 6, 1774 (Old Style) into an old noble family of Lieven (Livonian-originated medieval Baltic German knights), as the third son of Baroness Charlotte von Gaugreben, afterwards 1st Princess Lieven (1743-1828) and Freiherr Otto Heinrich Andreas von Lieven af Eksjö (1726-1781) (source: Gustav Elgenstierna, Ättartavlor). Since his youth, his mother served as governess of the younger children of the then Grand Duke Paul Petrovich of Russia, Heir-Apparent to the throne of the then Empress Catherine II. As such, young baron Christopher's "foster-siblings" were a number of young grand dukes and grand duchesses, including his future liege lord the Emperor Nicholas I (1796-1855).

Career

Early military

Fifteen-year old Lieven was registered in an artillery regiment, and made a quick military career: in 1791 he was promoted from the rank of warrant officer (Praporshchik) to the rank of second lieutenant (podporuchik) at the Semionovsky regiment; in 1794 to the rank of lieutenant (poruchik), and after a campaign in 1796 to the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the Vladimir dragoon regiment, later Tula musketeer regiment. Lieven was sent to Caucasus and participated in the Persian Expedition and in the Georgian expedition. In 1797, Emperor Paul I made him his aide-de-camp, and in 1798 he was promoted to the rank of mayor-general and assigned to the post of the Director of the Mobile Field Chancellery (военно-походная канцелярия) of His Majesty. Lieven accompanied Alexander I of Russia during the Battle of Vishkovo and Battle of Austerlitz and at the signing of the Peace of Tilsit. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-general in 1807.

Ennobled to count and married

On February 22, 1799 Lieven received the title of Count, as his mother was granted a countship. Somewhat overshadowed by his more illustrious wife, the famous socialite and political force, Dorothea Lieven, née vonBenckendorff (17 December 1785 Riga - January 1857 Paris), whom he had married on February 1 1800 in St.Petersburg, Prince

Diplomacy

In 1808 he assigned to the Foreign Office. In December 1809 he was sent to represent Russia at the Prussian court and, when Napoleon prepared to invade Russia, Napoleonic Wars in 1812, was appointed Ambassador to the court of St. James, a post he kept for 22 years.

Ennobled to prince

In 1826, his mother was created 1st Princess of Lieven, whereby Count Christopher also received the title of Prince.

Governor

In 1834 tsar Nicholas I of Russia recalled Lieven to Russia and entrusted him to be governor of the heir to the throne, tsesarevich Alexander Nikolaevitch.

Death

Lieven died suddenly on January 10, 1839 at Rome as he escorted the future Alexander II of Russia on his Grand Tour.

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