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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Artamon Matveev
Artamon Sergeyevich Matveyev (Артамон Сергеевич Матвеев in Russian) (1625 - 1682) was a Russian statesman, diplomat and reformer.
Matveyev was known to have considered unification of Ukraine and Russia as the most important issue of the Russian foreign policy.
At the end of the year Matveyev was raised to the rank of okolnichy, and on September 1, 1674 attained the still higher dignity of boyar.
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 Artamon Matveev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Artamon Sergeyevich Matveyev (in Russian language) (1625 - 1682) was a Russian statesman, diplomat and reformer.
Due to the fact that his father - Sergey Matveyev - was a notable diplomat, Artamon Matveyev was brought up at the royal court since the age of thirteen, where he would become close friends with Aleksey I of Russia.
In 1671, the tsar Alexius I and Artamon were already on intimate terms, and, on the retirement of Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin, Matvyeev became the tsars chief counselor.
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 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Andrey Matveyev was the son of the more famous Artamon Matveev by a Scottish woman, Eudoxia Hamilton.
The Matveyevs returned to Moscow on 11 May 1682, and four days later Artamon Matveev was killed by the rebellious Streltsy during the Moscow Uprising of 1682, while Andrey fled the capital again.
In 1716 Matveyev was recalled to St Petersburg, where he received the rank of Privy Counsellor and was appointed to run a naval academy.
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 Tsar Alexis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
By the Treaty of Andrusovo (February 11, 1667) Vitebsk, Polotsk and Polish Livonia were restored to Poland, but the infinitely more important Smolensk and Kiev remained in the hands of Russia together with the whole eastern bank of the Dnieper River.
This truce was the achievement of Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin, the first Russian chancellor and diplomat in the modern sense, who after the disgrace of Nikon became the Tsar's first minister till 1670, when he was superseded by the equally able Artamon Matveyev, whose beneficent influence prevailed to the end of Alexei's reign.
She was brought up in the house of Artamon Matveyev and was a ward of his wife, the Scottish-descended Mary Hamilton.
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 Nataliya Kyrillovna Naryshkina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
, she was brought up in the house of the great Western-leaning boyar, Artamon Matveyev, on account of her distant relationship with his wife, the Scottish-descended Mary Hamilton.
She became Regent, with her step-father Artamon Matveyev who was called back from exile, as advisor.
However, during the revolt of the Streltsy on May 15, 1682, two of her brothers and Artamon Matveyev was were killed and her blood father Kyril Naryshkin was forced to shave his head to enter a convent.
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 Nataliya_kyrillovna_naryshkina info here at en.after-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Coming from a paternity of Tatar Boyars1, she was brought up in the crib of the humongous Western-leaning boyar, Artamon Matveyev, on play-by-play of her in tradition appositeness with their wife, the Scottish-descended Mary Hamilton.
She became Regent, with her step-father Artamon Matveyev who was commanded back from exile, as advisor.
However, till the revolt of the Streltsy on May 15, 1682, two of her brothers & Artamon Matveyev was were killed & her necessary fluid papa Kyril Naryshkin was forced to fissure down their major to go in a convent.
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 Emelian Ukraintsev - Enpsychlopedia
In 1672-1673, he was sent as an envoy to Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands, where Ukraintsev conducted negotiations regarding these countries' participation in military campaigns against Turkey.
When Artamon Matveev fell into disgrace in 1676, Emelian Ukraintsev unofficially took charge of the Posolsky Prikaz.
In 1677, he was sent to Warsaw as a second ambassador.
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 Aleksey I of Russia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.wisc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
By the Treaty of Andrusovo (February 11, 1667) Vitebsk, Polotsk and Polish Livonia were restored to Poland, but the infinitely more important Smolensk and Kiev remained in the hands of Russia together with the whole eastern bank of the Dnepr River.
It is the crowning merit of the Tsar Alexei that he discovered so many great men (like Nikon, Ordin, Matveyev, the best of Peter's precursors) and suitably employed them.
His education was necessarily narrow; yet he was learned in his way, wrote verses, and even began a history of his own times.
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 Alexei_mikhailovich info here at en.articles-on-stress-of.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
By the Treaty of Andrusovo (February 11, 1667) Vitebsk, Polotsk Polish Livonia were restored to Poland, but the infinitely more foremost Smolensk Kiev remained in the holds of Russia calm with the masterly eastern pool of the Dnieper River.
This truce was the achievement of Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin, the inaugural Russian chancellor diplomat in the modern sense, who after the disgrace of Nikon became the Tsar's inaugural minister cash drawer 1670, when he was superseded by the equally able Artamon Matveyev, whose beneficent domination prevailed to the ultimate of Alexei's reign.
She was brought up in the habitation of Artamon Matveyev was a ward of her wife, the Scottish-descended Mary Hamilton.
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 Peter Rumyantsev info here at en.my-widgets.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In the service of these two courtiers, Rumyantsev carried out various diplomatic errands in Constantinople and in Persia.
In 1720 he married Countess Maria Matveyeva, daughter and heiress of Count Andrey Matveyev.
After Peter I's daughter Elizabeth Petrovna came to the throne in 1741, Rumyantsev became a count and went to govern Malorossia, or Left-Bank Ukraine.
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 09 Jun History: This Date   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It is probably significant to his development that his mother's former guardian, Artamon Sergeyevich Matveyev [1625 –; 25 May 1682], had raised her in an atmosphere open to progressive influences from the West.
When Fyodor died childless in 1682, a fierce struggle for power ensued between the Miloslavskys and the Naryshkins: the former wanted to put Fyodor's brother, the sickly and feebleminded Ivan V [06 Sep 1666 – 08 Feb 1696], on the throne; the Naryshkins stood for the healthy and intelligent Peter.
Ivan and Peter were then proclaimed joint tsars (Ivan the senior one) on 05 June 1682 by the boyar duma; and, because of Ivan's precarious health and Peter's youth, Ivan's sister Sophia Alekseyevna [27 Sep 1657 –; 14 Jul 1704] was made regent when the two were crowned on 05 July 1682.
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 19 March: This Date in History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Although before long he became estranged from Nikon, whose violent temper and authoritarian inclinations had earned him many enemies, the revisions that Nikon initiated were retained, and the opponents of the reform were excommunicated.
After the disgrace of Nikon, Afanasy Lavrentyevich Ordyn-Nashchokin [1605-1681] was the tsar's principal adviser until Artamon Sergeyevich Matveyev [1625 –; 25 May 1682] took his place in 1671.
During the reign of Alexis the peasants were tied to the land and to the landlord and were thus finally enserfed; the land assemblies were allowed to fall into gradual disuse; and the professional bureaucracy and regular army grew in importance.
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Death of Tsar Feodor Romanov of Russia; succeeded by his 10-year-old half-brother Peter the Great (1672-1725); his mother Nataliya Kyrillovna Naryshkina (1651-1694), the second wife of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov (1629-1676), became regent and her step-father Artamon Matveyev who was recalled from exile as advisor
Until 1696, he ruled jointly with his weak and sickly half-brother, Ivan V Alekseyevich (1666-1696)
1676-) elder sister, Sofia Alekseyevna (1657-1704); Nataliya's two brothers and Artamon Matveyev are killed and her blood father Kyril Naryshkin is forced to shave his head to enter a convent
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