Alexander Nikolaevich Golitsyn

Alexander Nikolaevich Golitsyn
Александр Николаевич Голицын
Portrait of Alexander Golitsyn by Karl Bryullov
Chief of the Postal Department of the Russian Empire (until November 3, 1830 – as Part of the Ministry of the Interior)
In office
November 21, 1819 – April 8, 1842
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byVladimir Adlerberg
Minister of Spiritual Affairs and Public Education of the Russian Empire (until June 5, 1817 – Minister of Public Education)
In office
August 22, 1816 – May 27, 1824
Preceded byAlexey Razumovsky
Succeeded byAlexander Shishkov
Ober-Prosecutor of the Holy Governing Synod
In office
November 2, 1803 – August 31, 1817
Preceded byAlexander Yakovlev
Succeeded byPeter Meshchersky
Personal details
BornDecember 19, 1773
Moscow, Russian Empire
DiedDecember 4, 1844 (aged 70)
Gaspra Estate, Yalta County, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire[1]
Resting placeBalaklava Saint George Monastery
RelativesGolitsyns
AwardsOrder of Saint Anna
Order of Saint Andrew
Order of Saint Vladimir
Order of the Black Eagle
Order of the White Eagle
Order of Saint Stanislaus
Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky
Order of Saint John of Jerusalem

Prince Alexander Nikolayevich Golitsyn (December 19, 1773 – December 4, 1844) was a statesman of the Russian Empire, in 1803–1816 he served as Chief Prosecutor, and in 1816–1824 he served as Minister of Education, an Active Privy Councilor of the 1st Class (1841). The confidant of Alexander I, who until the end of his life treasured him with "closeness and advice".[2]

  1. ^ Now – the city district of Yalta (Yalta City Council) in the Crimea
  2. ^ Russian Portraits of the 18th and 19th Centuries. Volume 2, No. 48. Volume 5, No. 214