Konstantin Rodofinikin
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Konstantin Rodofinikin (Russian: Константин Родофиникин; 1760–1838), contemporarily known simply as Rodophinikin, was a Russian Imperial diplomat, agent in Revolutionary Serbia (1807–13), and member of the State Council.[citation needed]
He came from a Greek noble family, born on Rhodes.[1] He served in the military, joining the Pereyaslav Cossack regiment in 1783, and then entered the Collegium of Commerce in 1786.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ University of California Publications in Modern Philology. University of California Press. 1953. p. 64.
- Béla K. Király; Gunther Erich Rothenberg (1982). War and Society in East Central Europe: The first Serbian uprising 1804-1813. Brooklyn College Press. ISBN 978-0-930888-15-2.
- Plamen Mitev (2010). Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern Europe Between Karlowitz and the Peace of Adrianople, 1699-1829. LIT Verlag Münster. pp. 146–. ISBN 978-3-643-10611-7.
Categories:
- Politicians from the Russian Empire
- 19th-century diplomats of the Russian Empire
- People of the Serbian Revolution
- People from the Russian Empire of Greek descent
- People from Rhodes
- Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to the Russian Empire
- Greeks from the Ottoman Empire
- 1760 births
- 1838 deaths
- Burials at the Dukhovskaya Church