• Alexander Aleksandrovich Tatischev (1823—1895) was the governor of
Penza (1872—1886). • (1763 — 1833) was a Russian general of the
Infantry in the
Napoleonic war. In 1826, received the title of count, but died childless. • (1697 — 1760) was a Russian
general-in-chief (the second highest class in the
Table of Ranks), full
chamberlain and a
senator. •
Vasily Nikitich Tatischev (1686 — 1750) was a famous Russian historian. • Dmitry Alexandrovich Tatischev (1824 — 1878) was a Russian
major general, the head of the 5th
Hussars Alexandra's Regiment (since 1861), the Grodno Hussar regiment of the
Imperial Guard (1863 —1865) and the Emperor's Guard's Hussar Regiment (1865—1867). • Count Dmitry Nikolayevich Tatischev (1867 — 1919) was a Russian
lieutenant general (since 1916), the governor of
Yaroslavl (1909—1915), the head of the
Special Corps of Gendarmes (1915—1917). •
Dmitry Pavlovich Tatischev (1767 — 1845) was a Russian statesman, the senior chamberlain (ober-kammerherr), a member of the
State Council,
senator, an envoy extraordinary to
Naples (1802—1803 and 1805—1808) and the
plenipotentiary to
Spain (1812—1821) and
Austria (1822—1841). He was the first in Russia to have received the
Order of the Golden Fleece. •
Jacques Tatischeff (1907 — 1982) was a French
filmmaker. He was the grandson of General Dmitry Alexandrovich Tatischev (1824 — 1878). • (1830—1913) was a Russian general of Infantry. • Ivan Yuryevich Tatischev (1652—1730) was an associate of
Peter the Great, voivode and the organizer of the first Russian Baltic
shipyards. •
Ilya Leonidovich Tatischev (1859 — 1918) was an
adjutant general of
Nicolas II. In 1910—1914 he personally represented Tsar Nicolas II at the court of Emperor
Wilhelm II. He did not abandon Tsar Nicolas II after the
Revolution and followed his in exile. He was killed by
Bolsheviks in
Yekaterinburg in 1918. He was canonized in the
Russian Orthodox Church. • Mikhail Iganyevich Tatischev (d. 1609) was a Muscovite statesman and a diplomat. He was the leader of the
embassy to
Georgia to get the
Kakhetian tsar
Alexander II to alliage to Tsar
Boris Gudonov and find good matches for the children of Boris Godunov. • (1879 — 1948) was the last governor of
Moscow. • (1739 — 1823) was a Russian general of Infantry, the head of the
Preobrazhensky regiment. • Count Nikolay Dmitrievich Tatischev (1829—1907) was a Russian lieutenant general, a hero of the
Russo-Turkish war. • Count Nikolay Ivanovich Tatischev (1861 — 1937) was the mentor of the Imperial princes
John Konstantinovich and
Gabriel Konstantinovich. • Stepan Nikolaevich Tatischev (1935 — 1985) was the culture attache at the
French Embassy in Moscow (1971—1974). He was the grandson of Dmitry Tatischev, the governor of Yaroslavl. == References ==