Vorontsov, Mikhail Illarionovich

Vorontsov, Mikhail Illarionovich

▪ Russian statesman
born July 23 [July 12, Old Style], 1714
died Feb. 26 [Feb. 15], 1767, St. Petersburg, Russia

      Russian statesman who played a major role, particularly in foreign affairs, during the reign (1741–62) of Empress Elizabeth.

      A member of a family that became prominent in Russian court circles in the 18th century, he was appointed a page in the court of Yelizaveta Petrovna (the daughter of the late emperor Peter I the Great) when he was 14. In 1742 (1741, Old Style) he helped her overthrow Emperor Ivan VI and become Empress Elizabeth. Subsequently he became vice chancellor (1744); and, after the chancellor Aleksey P. Bestuzhev-Ryumin, his rival, was removed from his post because he was thought to favour Russia's enemy, England, during the Seven Years' War, Vorontsov, who was pro-French, became his replacement (1758).

      Nevertheless, when Peter III succeeded Elizabeth and abandoned her alliances with France and Austria, Vorontsov made no effort to dissuade the new emperor and even continued to support him when he was deposed by his wife, Catherine II (1762). Vorontsov was consequently placed under house arrest; only after Peter died did he swear allegiance to Catherine and resume his office as chancellor, which he held until he retired in 1763.

      Other members of the Vorontsov family who attained noteworthy positions include Mikhail's brother Roman Illarionovich Vorontsov (1707–83), who was a favourite at Elizabeth's court; Roman's daughters Yelizaveta, who became the mistress of Peter III; and Princess Yekaterina Romanovna Dashkova (Dashkova, Yekaterina Romanovna Vorontsova, Knyaginya) (q.v.; 1743/44–1810), who was a close associate of Catherine II. In addition, Roman's son Aleksandr (1741–1805) became a noted diplomat and statesman, serving as Russia's minister to Great Britain and to the Dutch Netherlands, as president of the department of trade (1773–92), and as chancellor (1802–04). His brother Semyon (1744–1832) also served as Russia's minister to Great Britain (1784–1806), and, although his determined pro-English attitudes brought occasional disgrace upon him, he was offered the post of chancellor, which he refused.

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