Kurakin

Kurakin

Kurakin, 1) Fürst Boris, geb. 1675, Minister Peters I.; war von 1707–27 Gesandter in Rom, Wien, Hannover, London, Utrecht, Haag u. Paris, wo er 1727 st. 2) Fürst Alexander, geb. 1752; wurde mit Paul I. erzogen u. begleitete denselben auf seinen Reisen nach Preußen u. Frankreich, wurde Minister u. Vicekanzler des Reichs, nahm 1802 seinen Abschied, schloß 1807 als russischer Bevollmächtigter den Frieden zu Tilsit, wurde Geheimer Rath u. ging 1808–12 als Großbotschafter nach Paris. Nach dem Ausbruch des Krieges wurden ihm seine Pässe verweigert, u. er erhielt dieselben erst im Juni; er st. 1818 auf einer Reise in Weimar.


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