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  1. Family and early life. Alexei was born into the noble Orlov family, presumably in Lyutkino (Liutkino), [1] which is now in Tver Oblast, on 5 October [ O.S. 24 September] 1737; the son of Grigory Ivanovich Orlov, governor of Novgorod, and brother of Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov. [5] .

  2. The Moscow Governorate was a province of the Tsardom of Russia, and the Russian Empire. It was bordered by Tver Governorate to the north, Vladimir Governorate to the northeast, Ryazan Governorate to the southeast, Tula Governorate to the south, Kaluga Governorate to the southwest, and Smolensk Governorate to the west.

  3. Moscow Governorate Uglich Province Saint Petersburg Governorate Ingermanland Governorate: Kashin: Каширский уезд: Tula Governorate Tula Viceroyalty: Kashira: Кеврольский уезд: Archangelgorod Governorate: Кексгольмский уезд: Vyborg Governorate of the Russian Empire Priozersk: Кемский уезд ...

  4. Born 17 Oct 1734 at Lyutkino, Bezhetsky, in Tver Province, Grigory Orlov was the second son of Novgorod governor Grigory Ivanovich Orlov (1685 - 1746) and Lukerya Ivanovna Zinovieva. Young Orlov spent his childhood in Moscow and received his education at home from private tutors.

    • October 17, 1734
    • April 24, 1783
  5. Nov 15, 2022 · This chapter examines how territorial administration was structured in the Russian Empire over a long timeframe running from the eighteenth century through to the first half of the nineteenth century.

  6. Aug 17, 2020 · He was born on October 17, 1734, at his father’s estate in the village of Lyutkino of the Bezhetsky Uyezd in the Tver Governorate in the European part of the Russian Empire. His father Grigory Ivanovich Orlov served in the Russian army and attained the rank of Major-General.

  7. The largest unit of administrative division of Russian Empire was "губерния" (gubernya), most commonly translated to English as "governorate". Territory of modern Lithuania was divided between 3 governorates, named after their corresponding principal cities: Kovno/Kowno (Kaunas) governorate , Vilna/Vilno/Wilno (Vilnius) governorate and ...