Prince Mikhail Vorontsov, sometimes spelled Michael Woronzow


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Reproduction of a painting that is in the public domain because of its age; transferred from German Wikipedia; originally credited as a photo taken in maj 2008 and uploaded as a public domain image by Peter Geymayer on 9 czerwca 2008.
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Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov (1782-1856) was raised in London, where his father was the Russian Ambassador. He sat to Lawrence in late 1821. He served as a military commander in the Napoleonic Wars and the Caucasus, becoming Field Marshal in 1856 at the end of his life. He was appointed Governor General of the new southern Russian provinces in 1823, and in 1844 commander-in-chief and viceroy of the Caucasus. He built palaces in Odessa and the Crimea, brought steamboats to the Black Sea, and prosecuted successful military campaigns throughout the area. His wife is remembered as the inspiration for some of Alexander Pushkin's poetry.
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