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Count Mikhail Mikhailovich Speransky () (12 January 1772 – 23 February 1839)〔 – 〕 was a Russian reformist during the reign of Alexander I of Russia, to whom he was a close advisor. He later served under Tsar Nicholas I of Russia. Speransky is referred to as the father of Russian liberalism. ==Personal life== Speransky was born on 12 January 1772 in Cherkutino, Russia. Speransky was the son of a village priest. He spent his early days in the ecclesiastical seminary in St. Petersburg, where he later became a professor of mathematics and physics. His skills led him to become the secretary to Prince Kurakin In 1839, he was awarded the title of Count. His daughter was permitted by special Imperial decree to carry the title into her marriage in the Cantacuzène family- she was the grandmother of Prince Mikhail Cantacuzène. Speransky died in St. Petersburg on 23 February 1839. He is buried at the Tikhvinskoe Cemetery at the Alexander Nevsky Monastery. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mikhail Speransky」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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