Grigory Kondoidi

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Grigory Pavlovich Kondoidi
Григорий Павлович Кондоиди
Portrait by an unknown artist, 1811–1817
Senator of the Russian Empire
In office
1811–1817
Personal details
BornJanuary 25, 1754
DiedNovember 7, 1817 (aged 63)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Resting placeAlexander Nevsky Lavra
RelationsKondoidis
Parent
  • Pavel Kondoidi (father)
AwardsOrder of Saint Vladimir
Order of Saint Anna
Order of Saint John of Jerusalem

Grigory Pavlovich Kondoidi (1754–1817) was a privy councillor, senator, Secretary of the Orders of Saint Anna, Saint Alexander Nevsky and Saint Andrew the First–Called.[1]

Biography[edit]

Born into the family of a physician–in–law, privy councilor Pavel Kondoidi (1710–1760).[2]

He served in the Collegium of Foreign Affairs.

Under Paul I, he went to serve in the chapter of the Russian Order of Cavalry as secretary of the Order of Saint Anna (1797–1799). In August 1799, he was appointed secretary of the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky, and three months later – secretary of the Order of Saint Andrew the First–Called (1799–1800).

In 1804–1811 – President of the Main Postal Board.

In 1811, he was appointed senator in the third department of the Senate.[3]

Awards[edit]

Family[edit]

Wife (from April 24, 1782)[5] – Natalya Olsufieva (April 15, 1758 – December 30, 1826), daughter of the Secretary of State of Catherine II Adam Olsufiev and his wife Maria Saltykova (1728–1792). She inherited from her mother a mansion at 24, English Embankment. Children:

  • Elizaveta Grigorievna (1786–1818), married Chuikevich;
  • Vladimir Grigorievich (1788–1827), collegiate counselor.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Russian Portraits of the 18th – Early 20th Centuries: Materials on Iconography / Comments on Russian Iconography; [Compiled by Sergey Podstadnitsky] – Moscow: Avatar, 2014 – 260 Pages: Illustrations – ISBN 978-5-903781-09-6
  2. ^ Grigory Kondoidi. General Armorial of Noble Families of the All–Russian Empire
  3. ^ "Months With the List of Officials or the General State of the Russian Empire for the Summer From Christmas, 1816: In 2 Parts – Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1816. Part 1 – 1816 – 38, 2, 22, 792, 1 Page": 194. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ a b c A Courtier Month for the Summer From the Birth of Christ, 1810. Saint Petersburg, 1809
  5. ^ Central State Historical Archives of Saint Petersburg. Fund 19. Inventory 111. Case 92. Page 121. Metric Books of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the Sennaya