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Urusov, Nikolai Petrovich



N.P. Urusov

Prince Nikolai Petrovich Urusov(1864 - October 21, 1918, Pyatigorsk) - Russian public figure and statesman.

Biography

Hereditary nobleman of the Ekaterinoslav province. He received his education at the Imperial Alexander Lyceum. In 1885, after completing a course of science at the Lyceum, he entered the public service by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Here he successively held the following positions: - assistant to the head of the department of spiritual affairs of foreign denominations, an official of special assignments of class VI above the staff at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, chairman of the Tomsk provincial government, Vladimir vice-governor, acting as governor of Grodno, to which he was soon confirmed (December 22, 1901 d), Poltava governor and, finally, a member of the Council of the Minister of Internal Affairs.

On July 11, 1907, he was ordered by his Majesty to be present in the Governing Senate, in the Department of Heraldry.

Having been elected on February 20, 1908 to the Ekaterinoslav provincial leaders of the nobility, Prince Urusov settled in the Ekaterinoslav province, on his estate, where he devoted himself to agriculture and social activities.

Occupying the position of leader of the nobility, he, in addition, was: - an honorary justice of the peace of the Novomoskovsk district of the Yekaterinoslav province, an honorary member of the Lubensky and Poltava branches of the trusteeship of orphanages of the department of institutions of the Empress Maria, an honorary citizen of the cities: Kobelyak, Konstantinograd, Luben, Piryatyn and Khorol of the Poltava province , chairman and honorary member of many educational and charitable institutions of the Poltava and Ekaterinoslav provinces.

In 1906, the prince was granted the title of Master of Horse at His Majesty's Court, and on January 8, 1914, he received the highest gratitude. In addition, Prince N.P. received the highest gratitude both when he was the Poltava governor in 1903 and when he was the Ekaterinoslav provincial leader of the nobility in 1911.

Due to his wide popularity in the province, on September 5, 1912, Prince N.P. Urusov was elected by the Ekaterinoslav zemstvo as a member of the State Council. In the State Council, he joined the group of rightists. He took an active part in the work of the commissions: - on public education and financial commissions, where he served as a rapporteur on estimates of the Ministry of Justice and State Horse Breeding.

At the beginning of the First World War he was appointed Chief Commissioner Russian Society Red Cross of the Black Sea Fleet.

On September 11, 1918, in Essentuki he was arrested by the Reds as a hostage. Shot by decision of the Extraordinary Commission on October 21, 1918.


Sources

  • Levenson M.L. State Council: portraits and biographies. - Petrograd: Type. Petrograd prison, 1915.

Notes

  1. Report of the investigation into the arrest and murder of hostages in Pyatigorsk in October 1918 - swolkov.narod.ru/doc/kt/01.htm
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Grodno Governor
January 29 - April 28
Predecessor: Dobrovolsky Nikolay Alexandrovich
Successor: Stolypin Pyotr Arkadevich
April 28 - June 17
Predecessor: Bellegarde Alexander Karlovich
Successor: Knyazev Vladimir Valerianovich
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Prince Nikolai Petrovich Urusov(- October 21, Pyatigorsk) - Grodno (1901-02) and Poltava (1902-06) governor, member of the State Council. Younger brother of A.P. Urusov. Shot by security officers.

Biography

In 1894, he married Vera Georgievna Alekseeva, daughter of Georgy Alekseev and the Frenchwoman Angele de la Geronniere (in Orthodoxy, Elizaveta Angelina Petrovna Alekseeva). Having been elected on February 20, 1908 to the Ekaterinoslav provincial leaders of the nobility, Prince Urusov settled in the Ekaterinoslav province, on his estate, where he devoted himself to agriculture and social activities.

Occupying the position of leader of the nobility, he, in addition, consisted of: - an honorary justice of the peace of the Novomoskovsk district of the Yekaterinoslav province, an honorary member of the Lubny and Poltava branches of the trusteeship of orphanages of the department of institutions of the Empress Maria, an honorary citizen of the cities: Kobelyak, Konstantinograd, Luben, Piryatyn and Khorol of the Poltava province , chairman and honorary member of many educational and charitable institutions of Poltava and Ekaterinoslav provinces.

In 1906, the prince was granted the title of horse-master of the court, and on January 8, 1914, he received the highest gratitude. In addition, Prince Urusov received the highest gratitude both when he was the governor of Poltava in 1903 and when he was the Ekaterinoslav provincial leader of the nobility in 1911.

Due to his wide popularity in the province, on September 5, 1912, Prince N.P. Urusov was elected by the Ekaterinoslav zemstvo as a member of the State Council. In the State Council, he joined the right-wing group. He took an active part in the work of the commissions: - on public education and financial commissions, where he served as a rapporteur on estimates of the Ministry of Justice and State Horse Breeding.

At the beginning of the First World War, he was appointed chief commissioner of the Russian Red Cross Society at the Black Sea Fleet.

Arrested by the Reds as a hostage on September 11, 1918 in Essentuki. Shot by decision of the Extraordinary Commission on October 21, 1918.

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– Do you want him to stay with you some more? And when we return, will you give it back to us? – Stella took pity on the little girl.
Leah was at first stunned by the unexpected happiness that had fallen on her, and then, unable to say anything, she nodded her head so strongly that it almost threatened to fall off...
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It was incredibly pleasant to feel safe again, to see the same joyful light filling everything around, and not be afraid of being unexpectedly grabbed by some kind of terrible nightmare...
- Do you want to take another walk? – Stella asked in a completely fresh voice.
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And then, somehow, our cemetery appeared again, where, on the same bench, our grandmothers were sitting side by side...
“Do you want me to show you something?” Stella asked quietly.
And suddenly, instead of the grandmothers, incredibly beautiful, brightly shining beings appeared... Both had amazing stars sparkling on their chests, and Stella’s grandmother had an amazing miracle crown sparkling and shimmering on her head...
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Prince Nikolai Petrovich Urusov ( - October 21 , Pyatigorsk) - Grodno (1901-02) and Poltava (1902-06) governor, member State Council. Younger brother A. P. Urusova. Shot by security officers.

Biography

In 1894, he married Vera Georgievna Alekseeva, daughter of Georgy Alekseev and the Frenchwoman Angele de la Geronniere (in Orthodoxy, Elizaveta Angelina Petrovna Alekseeva). Having been elected on February 20, 1908 to the Ekaterinoslav provincial government leaders of the nobility, Prince Urusov settled in the Ekaterinoslav province, on his estate, where he devoted himself to agriculture and social activities.

Occupying the position of leader of the nobility, he, in addition, consisted of: - honorary justice of the peace of the Novomoskovsk district of the Ekaterinoslav province, honorary member of the Lubny and Poltava branches of the trusteeship of orphanages departments of institutions of Empress Maria, honorary citizen of the cities: Kobelyak , Constantinograd , Luben , Piryatina And Khorolya Poltava province, chairman and honorary member of many educational and charitable institutions of Poltava and Yekaterinoslav provinces.

In 1906, the prince was granted the title of horse-master of the court, and on January 8, 1914, he received the highest gratitude. In addition, Prince Urusov received the highest gratitude both when he was the governor of Poltava in 1903 and when he was the Ekaterinoslav provincial leader of the nobility in 1911.

Due to his wide popularity in the province, on September 5, 1912, Prince N.P. Urusov was elected by the Ekaterinoslav zemstvo as a member State Council. In the State Council, he joined the right-wing group. He took an active part in the work of the commissions: - on public education and financial commissions, where he served as a rapporteur on estimates of the Ministry of Justice and State Horse Breeding.

At the beginning of the First World War, he was appointed chief commissioner of the Russian Red Cross Society at the Black Sea Fleet.

Arrested by the Reds as a hostage on September 11, 1918 Essentuki. Shot by decision of the Extraordinary Commission on October 21, 1918.

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– Et vous, jeune homme? Well, what about you, young man? - he turned to him, - how do you feel, mon brave?
Despite the fact that five minutes before this, Prince Andrei could say a few words to the soldiers carrying him, he now, directly fixing his eyes on Napoleon, was silent... All the interests that occupied Napoleon seemed so insignificant to him at that moment, so petty seemed to him his hero himself, with this petty vanity and joy of victory, in comparison with that high, fair and kind sky that he saw and understood - that he could not answer him.
And everything seemed so useless and insignificant in comparison with the strict and majestic structure of thought that was caused in him by the weakening of his strength from the bleeding, suffering and the imminent expectation of death. Looking into the eyes of Napoleon, Prince Andrei thought about the insignificance of greatness, about the insignificance of life, the meaning of which no one could understand, and about the even greater insignificance of death, the meaning of which no one living could understand and explain.
The emperor, without waiting for an answer, turned away and, driving away, turned to one of the commanders:
“Let them take care of these gentlemen and take them to my bivouac; let my doctor Larrey examine their wounds. Goodbye, Prince Repnin,” and he, moving his horse, galloped on.
There was a radiance of self-satisfaction and happiness on his face.
The soldiers who brought Prince Andrei and removed from him the golden icon they found, hung on his brother by Princess Marya, seeing the kindness with which the emperor treated the prisoners, hastened to return the icon.
Prince Andrei did not see who put it on again or how, but on his chest, above his uniform, suddenly there was an icon on a small gold chain.
“It would be good,” thought Prince Andrei, looking at this icon, which his sister hung on him with such feeling and reverence, “it would be good if everything were as clear and simple as it seems to Princess Marya. How nice it would be to know where to look for help in this life and what to expect after it, there, beyond the grave! How happy and calm I would be if I could now say: Lord, have mercy on me!... But to whom will I say this? Either the power is indefinite, incomprehensible, which I not only cannot address, but which I cannot express in words - the great all or nothing, - he said to himself, - or this is the God who is sewn up here, in this palm, Princess Marya? Nothing, nothing is true, except the insignificance of everything that is clear to me, and the greatness of something incomprehensible, but most important!
The stretcher started moving. With each push he again felt unbearable pain; the feverish state intensified, and he began to become delirious. Those dreams of his father, wife, sister and future son and the tenderness that he experienced on the night before the battle, the figure of the small, insignificant Napoleon and the high sky above all this, formed the main basis of his feverish ideas.
A quiet life and calm family happiness in Bald Mountains seemed to him. He was already enjoying this happiness when suddenly little Napoleon appeared with his indifferent, limited and happy look at the misfortune of others, and doubts and torment began, and only the sky promised peace. By morning, all the dreams mixed up and merged into the chaos and darkness of unconsciousness and oblivion, which, in the opinion of Larrey himself, Doctor Napoleon, were much more likely to be resolved by death than by recovery.
“C"est un sujet nerveux et bilieux," said Larrey, "il n"en rechappera pas. [This is a nervous and bilious man, he will not recover.]
Prince Andrey, among other hopelessly wounded, was handed over to the care of the residents.

At the beginning of 1806, Nikolai Rostov returned on vacation. Denisov was also going home to Voronezh, and Rostov persuaded him to go with him to Moscow and stay in their house. At the penultimate station, having met a comrade, Denisov drank three bottles of wine with him and, approaching Moscow, despite the potholes of the road, he did not wake up, lying at the bottom of the relay sleigh, near Rostov, which, as it approached Moscow, came more and more to impatience.
“Is it soon? Soon? Oh, these unbearable streets, shops, rolls, lanterns, cab drivers!” thought Rostov, when they had already signed up for their holidays at the outpost and entered Moscow.
- Denisov, we’ve arrived! Sleeping! - he said, leaning forward with his whole body, as if by this position he hoped to speed up the movement of the sleigh. Denisov did not respond.
“Here is the corner of the intersection where Zakhar the cabman stands; Here he is Zakhar, and still the same horse. Here is the shop where they bought gingerbread. Soon? Well!
- To which house? - asked the coachman.
- Yes, over there at the end, how can you not see! This is our home,” said Rostov, “after all, this is our home!” Denisov! Denisov! We'll come now.
Denisov raised his head, cleared his throat and did not answer.
“Dmitry,” Rostov turned to the footman in the irradiation room. - After all, this is our fire?
“That’s exactly how daddy’s office is lit up.”
– Haven’t gone to bed yet? A? How do you think? “Don’t forget to get me a new Hungarian at once,” Rostov added, feeling the new mustache. “Come on, let’s go,” he shouted to the coachman. “Wake up, Vasya,” he turned to Denisov, who lowered his head again. - Come on, let's go, three rubles for vodka, let's go! - Rostov shouted when the sleigh was already three houses away from the entrance. It seemed to him that the horses were not moving. Finally the sleigh took to the right towards the entrance; Above his head, Rostov saw a familiar cornice with chipped plaster, a porch, a sidewalk pillar. He jumped out of the sleigh as he walked and ran into the hallway. The house also stood motionless, unwelcoming, as if it did not care about who came to it. There was no one in the hallway. "My God! is everything alright? thought Rostov, stopping for a minute with a sinking heart and immediately starting to run further along the entryway and familiar, crooked steps. The same door handle of the castle, for the uncleanness of which the countess was angry, also opened weakly. One tallow candle was burning in the hallway.