Sergei Vasilyevich Arsenyev
Sergei Vasilyevich Arsenyev ( Russian : Сергей Васильевич Арсеньев * 1. April 1854 in Moscow , † 1922 in Moscow) was one of the Russian-Baltic nobility derived Diplomat of the Empire Russia and founding member of the Imperial Orthodox Palestinian Society .
Career
Arsenyev passed his Abitur at the 1st Moscow High School, which he attended from 1868 to 1872. He then studied at the Tsar Nikolaus Lyzeum (college) and studied in a university course in 1877 with the completion of a law exam . From 1877 to 1878 he completed his military service in the Preobrazhensk body guard regiment . From there he got a job in the commission for the acceptance of petitions and studied in 1880 at the Archaeological Institute in Saint Petersburg , he completed his diploma with the award of a silver medal. In the following years he was in 1881 to the pin officials (a court office), 1891 to the State Council , 1893 to chamberlain and 1902 for Real State Council appointed. In 1882 he was a founding member of the Imperial Orthodox Palestinian Society. In 1896, as chamberlain, he was an active member of the celebrations for the official coronation of Tsar Nicholas II (1868–1918). From November 1919 he worked in the Rumyanzew Museum in Moscow, where he worked as an assistant to the head of the Slavic Studies department. He worked on archaeological topics and wrote several articles in the field. On January 2, 1920, he was arrested with his wife and daughter Vera and released on February 26, 1920.
Diplomatic services
In the diplomatic service he was from 1880 to 1914:
- First Secretary of the Consulate General in Eastern Rumelia (1880),
- Charge d'affaires ( business support ), in Rumelien (1881)
- First Secretary of the Diplomatic Agency in Bulgaria (1882),
- Chargé d'affaires in Bulgaria (1882–1883),
- Second Secretary of the Embassy in Berlin (1883–1886),
- First Secretary of the Swedish Mission (1886-1891),
- Charge d'affaires in Sweden (1888-1891),
- Consul General in Jerusalem (1891-1897),
- Consul General in Stockholm (1897–1900),
- State Secretary at the court of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg and the Senate of the Free Hanseatic Cities of Hamburg and Lübeck (1900–1910),
- Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Montenegro (1910–1912) and
- at the court of the King of Norway (1912–1914).
Origin and family
SV Arsenjew was the son of the Real Secret Councilor Vasily Sergejewitsch Arsenjew (1829-1915) and Countess Natalia Yuriewska Dolgorukov (1830-1902). The ancestors of the Arsenjews came from Russia and came from Nikolai Ivanovich Arsenjew (1760-1830), who was the Russian governor of Courland . His brothers were Yuri Wassiljewitsch Arsnjew (1857-1919) and Ivan Vasiljewitsch Arsenjew (1862-1930). He was married to Catherine Vasilyevna Shenshina (1858-1938). Your children were:
- Vasily Sergejewitsch Arsenjew (1883–1948), civil servant, lieutenant governor of Pskov , genealogist
- Nikolai Sergejewitsch Arsenjew (1888–1977), philosopher , religious and cultural historian.
- Yuri Sergejewitsch Arsenjew (* 1890 in Stockholm; † 1970), participant in the First World War and in the civil war in the White Army .
- Vera Sergejewna Arsenjew (1893–1952), in the marriage of Gagarin. She served in the main archives of the Foreign Ministry and was arrested several times after the revolution, then in exile.
- Anna Sergejewna Arsenjew (1897–1942)
Awards
- Russian Order of Saint Anne , 2nd class (1897)
- Order of St. Vladimir , 3rd class (1905)
- Russian Order of Saint Stanislaus , 1st Class (1909)
- Russian Order of Saint Anne, 1st Class (1913)
- Medal "In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III."
- Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of the Rule of the House of Romanov" (1913)
- Ottoman Osmanje Order , 3rd class (1881);
- Bulgarian Order of St. Alexander , 3rd grade (1883);
- Prussian Order of the Crown , 3rd Class (1886);
- Swedish Order of the North Star , 4th grade (1891);
- Serbian Order of St. Sava , 2nd degree with one star (1894);
- Prussian Jerusalem Cross (1894);
- Star of the Noble House of Bukhara , 1st Class (1894);
- Greek Order of the Redeemer , Commander (1896);
- Turkish Mecidiye Order , 2nd class with star (1897);
- Swedish Wasa Order , 1st class commander (1900);
- Oldenburg House and Merit Order of Duke Peter Friedrich Ludwig , Grand Cross (1901);
- Montenegrin order of Danilos I for independence , 1st class (1910).
literature
- Genealogical manual of the Baltic knighthoods. Görlitz n.d. Digitalisat , p. 500.
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SURNAME | Arsenjew, Sergei Wassiljewitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Арсеньев, Сергей Васильевич (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian diplomat in the Russian Empire |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 1, 1854 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Moscow |
DATE OF DEATH | 1922 |
Place of death | Moscow |