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Alexander Vasilievich Kikin (Александр Васильевич Кикин; ca. 1670-1718) was a political mentor and advisor to Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia; accused of having arranged the flight abroad of the latter, Kikin was broken on the wheel. Kikin's properties, including the unfinished Baroque residence in the vicinity of the Smolny Convent, were confiscated by the Tsar. The much restored Kikin Palace is one of the oldest buildings in the city.

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  • Alexander Wassiljewitsch Kikin (de)
  • Alexander Kikin (en)
  • Alexandre Kikine (fr)
  • Кикин, Александр Васильевич (ru)
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  • Alexander Wassiljewitsch Kikin (russisch Александр Васильевич Кикин; * 1670; † 17. Märzjul. / 28. März 1718greg. in St. Petersburg) war ein russischer Leibgardist und Schiffbauer. (de)
  • Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Ки́кин (1670 — 17 (28) марта 1718, Санкт-Петербург) — первый начальник Петербургского адмиралтейства, доверенное лицо царевича Алексея Петровича. Казнён по делу последнего. (ru)
  • Alexander Vasilievich Kikin (Александр Васильевич Кикин; ca. 1670-1718) was a political mentor and advisor to Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia; accused of having arranged the flight abroad of the latter, Kikin was broken on the wheel. Kikin's properties, including the unfinished Baroque residence in the vicinity of the Smolny Convent, were confiscated by the Tsar. The much restored Kikin Palace is one of the oldest buildings in the city. (en)
  • Alexandre Vassilievitch Kikine (Александр Васильевич Кикин; (env. 1670-1718) était le conseiller politique d'Alexis Petrovitch de Russie. Accusé d'avoir organisé sa fuite à l'étranger, Alexandre Kikine fut condamné au supplice de la roue. Kikine commence sa carrière avec le grade de au sein de l'armée de Pierre le Grand. Il accompagna le monarque dans sa Grande Ambassade et appris le métier de fabricant de mât aux Pays-Bas. À son retour en Russie, Kikine aide à construire les premiers navires de guerre russes à Voronej et Olonets. (fr)
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  • Alexander Vasilievich Kikin (Александр Васильевич Кикин; ca. 1670-1718) was a political mentor and advisor to Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia; accused of having arranged the flight abroad of the latter, Kikin was broken on the wheel. Kikin began his career as a bombardier in the toy army of Peter I. He accompanied the monarch in the Great Embassy and learned the mast-maker's craft in the Netherlands. Upon returning to Russia, Kikin helped build the first Russian warships in Voronezh and Olonets. In the January campaign of 1706 he had Mitau Castle blown up and retreated with his regiment toward Minsk. In 1707 Kikin was put in charge of the Admiralty Shipyard. He was a groomsman at Peter's second wedding. Kikin's old rivalry with Alexander Menshikov put him in a precarious position, however. In 1715 he was arrested on suspicion of graft and was forced to leave the capital for Moscow. A year later Peter relented, allowing him to return to the court. In 1718 Kikin was implicated in the conspiracy of Tsarevich Alexei, tortured and executed. Among other things he was accused of trying to kill the monarch when he had been asleep. He had apparently visited Vienna in order to persuade Emperor Charles VI to shelter the heir apparent. Kikin's properties, including the unfinished Baroque residence in the vicinity of the Smolny Convent, were confiscated by the Tsar. The much restored Kikin Palace is one of the oldest buildings in the city. (en)
  • Alexander Wassiljewitsch Kikin (russisch Александр Васильевич Кикин; * 1670; † 17. Märzjul. / 28. März 1718greg. in St. Petersburg) war ein russischer Leibgardist und Schiffbauer. (de)
  • Alexandre Vassilievitch Kikine (Александр Васильевич Кикин; (env. 1670-1718) était le conseiller politique d'Alexis Petrovitch de Russie. Accusé d'avoir organisé sa fuite à l'étranger, Alexandre Kikine fut condamné au supplice de la roue. Kikine commence sa carrière avec le grade de au sein de l'armée de Pierre le Grand. Il accompagna le monarque dans sa Grande Ambassade et appris le métier de fabricant de mât aux Pays-Bas. À son retour en Russie, Kikine aide à construire les premiers navires de guerre russes à Voronej et Olonets. Durant la campagne de janvier 1706, son palais de Mitau fut détruit, Alexandre Kikine se retira avec son régiment vers Minsk. En 1707, Kikine fut chargé du chantier naval de l’Amirauté. Il fut garçon d'honneur au second mariage de Pierre le Grand. (fr)
  • Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Ки́кин (1670 — 17 (28) марта 1718, Санкт-Петербург) — первый начальник Петербургского адмиралтейства, доверенное лицо царевича Алексея Петровича. Казнён по делу последнего. (ru)
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