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词条 Tver Viceroyalty
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  1. History

  2. Governors

  3. References

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Tver Viceroyalty ({{lang-ru|link=no|Тверское наместничество}}, Tverskoye namestnichestvo) was an administrative division of the Russian Empire, which existed from 1775 until 1796. Its seat was in Tver. In 1796, it was transformed to Tver Governorate.

The area of the viceroyalty is currently split between Tver and Moscow Oblasts. Minor parts of Tver Viceroyalty also currently belong to Yaroslavl and Novgorod Oblasts.

History

In the 18th century, the areas which were later occupied by Tver Governorate were split between Moscow and Novgorod Governorates. On November 25, 1775 Tver Viceroyalty was established with the administrative center in Tver. It included Tver Province and Vyshnevolotsky Uyezd of Novgorod Governorage,[1] as well as Uglich Province and some minor areas, including Vesyegonsk, of Moscow Governorate.

At the time of the formation of the viceroyalty, it was subdivided into 12 uyezds:[2]

  • Bezhetsky Uyezd (the administrative center in the town of Bezhetsk);
  • Kalyazinsky Uyezd (Kalyazin);
  • Kashinsky Uyezd (Kashin);
  • Krasnokholmsky Uyezd (Krasny Kholm);
  • Novotorzhsky Uyezd (Torzhok);
  • Ostashkovsky Uyezd (Ostashkov);
  • Rzhevsky Uyezd (Rzhev);
  • Staritsky Uyezd (Staritsa);
  • Tverskoy Uyezd (Tver);
  • Vesyegonsky Uyezd (Vesyegonsk);
  • Vyshnevolotsky Uyezd (Vyshny Volochyok);
  • Zubtsovsky Uyezd (Zubtsov).

In 1781, Korcheva was granted town status, and Korchevskoy Uyezd was established.[2]

On December 12, 1796 the viceroyalty was transformed into Tver Governorate.[3] The area was unchanged, but the division into uyezds was modified.

Governors

The administration of the viceroyalty was performed by a namestnik (vice-roy), who was based in Novgorod, and controlled by a governor general. The governors of Tver Viceroyalty were[4]

  • 1778-1781 Yakov Yefimovich Sivers (Jacob Sievers);
  • 1783-1784 Yakov Ivanovich Bryus;
  • 1785-1795 Nikolay Petrovich Arkharov.

The namestniks were[4]

  • 1776 Mikhail Nikitovich Krechetnikov;
  • 1777-1783 Timofey Ivanovich Tutolmin;
  • 1783-1784 Pyotr Vasilyevich Lopukhin;
  • 1784-1793 Grigory Mikhaylovich Osipov;
  • 1793-1796 Alexander Vasilyevich Polikarpov.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.novgorod1150.ru/chronos/sedmicy62/|script-title=ru:Годы 1708-1927. Новгородская губерния|publisher=ИА "Росбалт"|language=Russian|accessdate=6 November 2014}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Малыгин|first1=П. Д.|last2=Смирнов|first2=С. Н.|title=История административно-территориального деления Тверской Области|url=http://geoportal.tversu.ru/Atlas/tutorial/History_TO_divisions.pdf|year=2007|location=Tver|oclc=540329541|page=13}}
3. ^{{cite book|editor=Н. Ф. Самохвалов|title=Губернии Российской Империи. История и руководители. 1708-1917.|url=http://www.runivers.ru/bookreader/book10419#page/1/mode/1up|year=2003|pages=294–300|publisher=Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russian Federation|location=Moscow}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://hrono.ru/biograf/bio_g/gubern_c.html|title= Руководители губерний|publisher=Руководители губерний|language=ru|accessdate=7 November 2014}}

5 : 1775 establishments in the Russian Empire|1790s disestablishments in the Russian Empire|States and territories established in 1775|1796 disestablishments|Viceroyalties of the Russian Empire

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