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Bet︠s︡koĭ, Ivanʺ Ivanovichʺ, 1704-1795

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Personal name headingBet︠s︡koĭ, Ivanʺ Ivanovichʺ, 1704-1795
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Variant(s)Бецкой, Иванъ Ивановичъ, 1704-1795
Bet︠s︡kīĭ, Ivanʺ Ivanovichʺ, 1704-1795
Place of birthStockholm (Sweden)
Place of deathSaint Petersburg (Russia)
AffiliationImperatorskai︠a︡ akademīi︠a︡ khudozhestv (Russia) Imperatorskoe vospitatelʹnoe obshchestvo blagorodnykh di︠e︡vit︠s︡ (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Profession or occupationStatesmen Educators Benefactors Authors, Russian
Found inKratkoe nastavlenīe, vybrannoe izʺ luchshikhʺ avtorovʺ sʺ ni︠e︡kotorymi fizicheskimi primi︠e︡chanīi︠a︡mi o vospitanīi di︠e︡teĭ, 1766 (name not given)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Bet︠s︡koĭ, Ivan Ivanovich, 1704-1795; usage: Bet︠s︡koĭ, I.I., Bet︠s︡kīĭ; date of birth may be 1703, illegitimate son of prince Ivan I︠U︡rʹevich Trubet︠s︡koĭ)
Russian Vikipedii︠a︡, viewed 17 January 2024: (Бецкой, Иван Иванович, Бецкий = Bet︠s︡koĭ, Ivan Ivanovich, Bet︠s︡kiĭ, born 3/24 February 1704 in Stockholm, died 25 August/4 September 1795 in Saint Petersburg: Russian government official, prominent member of the Russian Enlightenment, personal secretary to Catherine the Great, president Imperial Academy of Arts, a founder of Smolnyi Institute and of foundling homes and hospitals in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, headed the commission for city planning of Saint Petersburg and Moscow; received imperial decorations, honored with medals, statuary)