Gregory Shuvalov

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Gregory Shuvalov

Count Gregory Petrovich Shuvalov (1804–1859) was one of the Russian nobles of the second quarter of the 19th century, who converted from Russian Orthodoxy to Catholicism and emigrated to Catholic Europe.

Gregory Shuvalov was the youngest son of Lieutenant-General Peter Shuvalov, a nephew of the governor-general of Moscow Alexey Shcherbatov. His initial education was in the Jesuit hostel in Saint Petersburg, since 1817 he studied in Switzerland and Italy. From 1823 to 1826, he served in the Hussars. Shortly after his marriage, he retired and, like the Saltykov princes, had gone with his family abroad. He lived in Italy, where he attended lectures by Giovanni La Cecilia, was engaged in literary work and wrote sonnets.

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