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Ivan Kropotov

Ivan Ivanovich Kropotov (Russian: Ива́н Ива́нович Кропотов) (1724—1769) was a Russian diplomat, translator and courtier. He was the head of diplomatic missions of Russian Empire to Qing Dynasty China in 1760s. He was widely recognized by his contemporaries for his translations of Molière into Russian, and acted in several plays staged at the Russian Imperial Court.
== Biography ==
Born to the family of hereditary military officers, he enlisted in the Leib Guard in 1740. In 1757 he fought and was injured in the Battle of Gross-Jägersdorf. He was discharged in 1758 as Captain-Poruchik, an VIII-grade officer. At this time he had already been recognized for his translations of theatrical plays from the French.
From 1762 to 1764 he was the Head of Russian forces on the Chinese border. At this time there were no direct diplomatic connections between Russia and China, and the necessary issues were resolved via Ivan Kropotov.〔(Половцов )〕 On his return, Kropotov became an Ordonnanz to Empress Catherine the Great who favored his involvement with theatre. In 1767 he was sent to China to sign a commercial treaty, and he died on his way back in 1769.

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