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Vladimir Stroganov's lineage is still continued in the direct male line. However, his descendants became state peasants. [citation needed] His youngest son, Anikey Fyodorovich Stroganov (1488–1570), was the progenitor of the ennobled lineage of the Stroganov family. This lineage is now extinct.
Anikey Stroganov was the youngest of the four sons of Fyodor Lukich Stroganov. He was born in Novgorod, but soon after his birth, the Stroganovs migrated to Solvychegodsk. After the deaths of his brothers Stefan, Iosif and Vladimir, his father became a monk. All the family wealth, included several large estates and saltworks, were passed to Anikey.
Portrait of Grigory Stroganov by Roman Nikitin. Grigory Dmitriyevich Stroganov (Russian: Григорий Дмитриевич Строганов) (25 January 1656 – 21 November 1715) was a Russian landowner and statesman, the most notable member of the prominent Stroganov family in the late 17th century-early 18th century, a strong supporter of the reforms and initiatives of Peter the Great.
Since 1799, the estate, which was part of the Stroganov family majorat, became the property of Count Pavel Stroganov, and then after 1817, belonged to his widow Sophie Stroganova (née Princess Golitsyna, 1775-1845). Sophie was responsible for managing the estate, and many who worked for her received education funded by her in other European ...
Baroness Elizaveta Alexandrovna Demidova (née Stroganova; 3/5 February 1779, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire – 8 April 1818, Paris; Russian: Елизавета Александровна Строганова) was a Russian aristocrat of the Stroganov family. She was the hostess of an aristocratic salon, known for her gallomania.
Although Russian in origin, beef stroganoff is said to be a 19th century invention by French chefs working for the Stroganov family (French spelling: Stroganoff) of influential Russian merchants.
Portrait of Count Stroganov as a child, by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1778. Count Stroganov was born on 18 June 1772 in Paris, and was called "Popo" in his family. He was a son of Alexander Sergeyevich Stroganov and, his second wife, Princess Ekaterina Petrovna Trubetskaya (daughter of Prince Peter Nikitich Trubetskoy). [1]
19. Christmas Pudding. Christmas pudding (also known as plum pudding) dates back to the 14th century.This blend of flour, bread crumbs, suet, eggs, carrot, apple, brown sugar, chopped blanched ...