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[[File:Некрополь 18 века 008.jpg|thumb|right|Monuments in the Lazarevskoe Cemetery]]
[[Lazarevskoe Cemetery (Saint Petersburg)|Lazarevskoe Cemetery]] (), part of the [[Alexander Nevsky Lavra]] in the centre of [[Saint Petersburg]], is the oldest surviving cemetery in the city and contains a large number of burials as well as monuments and memorials to notable figures in [[Russian Empire|Russian Imperial]] history.

Burials began in 1717 when [[Natalya Alexeyevna of Russia|Natalya Alexeyevna]], the sister of [[Peter the Great]], was interred in the burial vault of the Church of St Lazarus, from which the cemetery took its name.<ref name="KP"/><ref name="ETR"/>
<ref name="MSB">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> During the early years of its existance it required the Emperor's permission to allow burials in the cemetery, making it the chosen location for the burial plots of St Petersburg's elite.<ref name="KP"/><ref name="ETR"/><ref name="ANL"/> By the end of the eighteenth century burial was extended to the wealthy merchant class, in exchange for the payment of large sums of money.<ref name="ANL"/>

By the nineteenth century the cemetery was becoming overcrowded, and the first of the new cemeteries in the Lavra, the [[Tikhvin Cemetery]], was opened in 1823.<ref name="SP"></ref> Burials in the Lazarevskoe Cemetery became less frequent in the nineteenth century, and in the twentieth century occurred in only exceptional cases.<ref name="ANL"></ref> One of the last people to be interred was Count [[Sergei Witte]] in 1915, and in 1919 the cemetery was closed to new burials.<ref name="KP"/><ref name="ETR"></ref>

During the Soviet period the cemetery was closed and placed under state protection, administered by the society "Old Petersburg" ().<ref name="Nekropol"></ref> In 1932 it was declared a museum and part of the .<ref name="MSB"/> Redevelopment work in the Soviet period involved clearing away those memorials thought to have low historical or artistic interest, while those considered to have higher historical or artistic interest were brought from other cemeteries across the city.<ref name="MSP"></ref> Large scale restoration work was carried out after the ending of the [[Siege of Leningrad]], with the museum opening to the public in 1952.<ref name="ANL"/>

Containing a large number of famous burials and elaborate funerary sculpture from some of the country's leading artists, the cemetery has been called the Necropolis of the XVIII century (). Examples of the work of [[Ivan Martos]], [[Mikhail Kozlovsky]], [[Vasily Demut-Malinovsky]], [[Andrey Voronikhin]], [[Fedot Shubin]], [[Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy|Fyodor Tolstoy]] and other masters can be seen.<ref name="Nekropol"/> Famous people interred in the cemetery include early associates of Peter the Great, such as Field Marshal [[Boris Sheremetev]], General [[Adam Veyde]], and Court Physician [[Robert Erskine (doctor)|Robert Erskine]]. The graves of academics [[Mikhail Lomonosov]] and [[Stepan Krasheninnikov]]; playwrights [[Denis Fonvizin]] and [[Yakov Knyazhnin]]; architects [[Ivan Starov]], and [[Andrey Voronikhin]]; statesmen and politicians [[Alexander Stroganov]], [[Nikolay Mordvinov (admiral)|Nikolay Mordvinov]], [[Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky]] and [[Sergei Witte]]; and military officers such as [[Vasily Chichagov]] are also to be seen.<ref name="KP"/> The family vaults of the [[Belosselsky-Belozersky family|Beloselsky-Belozersky]], [[Trubetskoy family|Trubetskoy]], [[Volkonsky]] and [[Naryshkin family|Naryshkin]] ancient noble houses were located here, as were those of some of the prominent merchant dynasties such as the [[Demidov]]s and Yakovlevs.<ref name="KP"/><ref name="Nekropol"/> Art historian wrote "It was as if all those who had once formed a close circle of court society gathered here after death. A whole epoch, a whole world of obsolete ideas, almost all the court society of Elizabeth, Catherine and Paul were buried in the small space of the Lazarevskoe cemetery".<ref name="KP"/>

The remains of a number of famous figures in Russian history were reburied in the cemetery during the Soviet period, among whom were architect [[Jean-François Thomas de Thomon]], mathematician [[Leonhard Euler]] and engineer [[Agustín de Betancourt]].<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>

==Burials and monuments ==

{| class="wikitable sortable"
!!class=unsortable| Image<br /> !! Name<br /> !! Born<br /> !! Died<br /> !!class=unsortable| Occupation<br />!!class=unsortable| Monument<br />!!class=unsortable|Reference
|-
| [[File:Antropov Self.jpg|100px]] || || 1716 || 1795 || Painter, frescoes of the [[Summer Palace (Rastrelli)|Summer Palace]], [[Winter Palace]], [[Anichkov Palace]], [[court painter]] to [[Peter III of Russia]] || [[File:Лавра Могила Антропов.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Stepaapraxin.jpg|100px]] || || 1702 || 1758 || Military leader, commanded Russian armies during the [[Seven Years' War]], [[Battle of Gross-Jägersdorf]]. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
|[[File:Prince Ioann of Georgia.jpg|100px]] || || 1768 || 1830 || Georgian prince (''[[batonishvili]]''), writer and encyclopaedist. Originally buried in the Dukhovskaya Church, monument and remains transferred to the Church of St Lazarus in 1940. || ||<ref name="KP"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Dmitry Immeretinsky fixed.jpg|100px]] || || 1799 || 1845 || ''Batonishvili'', Major General of Imperial Russian Army. [[Russo-Turkish War (1828–29)|Russo-Turkish War]], [[November Uprising]]. Commanded Uhlans, Hussars and Courland Dragoons. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
|[[File:Augustin de Betancourt in Russian attire, 1810s.jpg|100px]] || || 1758 || 1824 || Engineer, educator, urban planner, construction manager. Originally buried in the [[Smolensky Lutheran Cemetery]], monument and remains transferred in 1979. || [[File:Надгробие Бетанкура.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
|[[File:Bibikov Alexandr Alexandrovich.jpg|100px]] || || 1765 || 1822 || Military leader, Imperial Russian Army, [[Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790)|Russo-Swedish War]] and [[Napoleonic Wars]]. Ambassador and senator. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
|[[File:Iakinf Bichurin.jpg|100px]] || || 1777 || 1853 || [[Sinologist]], [[Russian Orthodox Church|Orthodox]] monk. Translator, opened first Chinese-language school in the Russian Empire. || [[File:Nikita Bichurin grave.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Borovikovsky By Bugaevsky Blagodatny.jpg|100px]] || || 1757 || 1825 || Portrait and icon painter, [[Catherine the Great]]. Originally buried in the [[Smolensky Cemetery]], monument and remains transferred in the 1930s. || [[File:Лавра Могила Боровиковский.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Alexander Roslin 004.jpeg|100px]] || || 1715 || 1779 || Courtier, maid of honour to [[Anna of Russia]]. Monument in cemetery, brass inscription displayed in Church of St Lazarus || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Chichagov VYa.jpg|100px]] || || 1726 || 1809 || Naval officer, admiral, explorer. [[Chichagof Island]], [[Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)|Russo-Turkish]] and [[Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790)|Russo-Swedish Wars]], battles of [[Battle of Öland (1789)|Öland]], [[Battle of Reval|Reval]] and [[Battle of Vyborg Bay (1790)|Vyborg Bay]] || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Grigory Demidov.jpg|100px]] || || 1765 || 1827 || State Councilor, Chamberlain. Industrialist, philanthropist. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Vasiliy Andreevich Dolgorukov.jpg|100px]] || || 1804 || 1868 || Statesman, General of the Cavalry, Minister of War, Chief of Gendarmes and Executive Head of the [[Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery]] || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| || || 1677 || 1718 || Privy councillor, advisor and chief physician to Peter the Great, head of the medical chancellery. First director of the [[Kunstkamera]] and library. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Leonhard Euler.jpg|100px]] || || 1707 || 1783 || Mathematician, physicist, astronomer, logician and engineer. Originally buried in the [[Smolensky Lutheran Cemetery]], monument and remains transferred in 1956. ||[[File:Euler Grave at Alexander Nevsky Monastry.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
|[[File:DenisFonvizin2.jpg|100px]] || || 1744 || 1792 || Writer, playwright, publicist, translator, state councilor, [[Russian Enlightenment]] || [[File:Лавра Могила Фонвизин.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Gannibal I A.jpg|100px]] || || 1735 || 1801 || Military leader, [[Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)|Russo-Turkish War]]. [[Pylos|Navarin]], [[Kherson]]. ''[[General-in-chief|Général en Chef]]''. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Гедеонов Степан Александрович.jpg|100px]] || || 1816 || 1878 || Art scholar, playwright, critic and historian, director of the [[Hermitage Museum]] and [[Imperial Theatres]] || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Johann-Baptist Lampi d. Ä. 002.jpg|100px]] || || 1776 || 1822 || Military leader, Army officer, [[Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790)|Russo-Swedish War]], [[Kościuszko Uprising]], [[Napoleonic Wars]], [[Siege of Danzig (1813)|Siege of Danzig]] || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Avtomon Golovin.jpg|100px]] || || 1667 || 1720 || Military leader, associate of Peter the Great. [[Azov campaigns (1695–96)|Azov campaigns]], [[Battle of Narva (1700)|Battle of Narva]] || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Aleksey Ivanovich Gorchakov.jpg|100px]] || || 1769 || 1817 || General, statesman, [[Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)|Russo-Turkish War]], [[Kościuszko Uprising]], [[Napoleonic Wars]], general of the infantry. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Alexander Imeretinsky (1837-1900).jpg|100px]] || || 1837 || 1900 || ''Batonishvili'', General of the Russian Imperial Army, [[Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)|Russo-Turkish War]], [[Governor-General of Warsaw]] || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Неизвестный художник - портрет Н.А. Исленьева.jpg|100px]] || || 1785 || 1851 || Military officer, division commander, [[Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)|Russo-Turkish War]], [[Kościuszko Uprising]], [[Napoleonic Wars]] || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:G. A. Catacazy .jpg|100px]] || || 1794 || 1867 || Diplomat, Privy Councillor, ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, Bavaria, senator. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Yakov Knyazhnin.jpg|100px]] || || c. 1740|| 1791 || Poet, playwright, translator, member of the Russian Academy, Russian classicism. Originally buried with his wife in the [[Smolensky Cemetery]], monument and remains of both transferred in 1939. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Kochubey Viktor Pavlovich.jpg|100px]] || || 1768 || 1813 || Statesman, Privy Committee, [[Government reform of Alexander I]]. Counsel, ambassador, Minister of Foreign Affairs, [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia)|Minister of the Interior]], President of the [[State Council (Russian Empire)|State Council]] and Chairman of the Committee of Ministers. Originally buried in the Dukhovsky Church, monument and remains transferred to the Church of St Lazarus in 1937. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:1803. Nikolai Argunov (1771-c1829) - Portrait of Praskovya Ivanovna Zhemchugova-Sheremeteva.jpg|100px]] || || 1768 || 1803 || Serf actress and soprano opera singer, wife of Count [[Nikolai Sheremetev]]. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Kozitzkay by Rokotov.jpg|100px]] || || 1746 || 1833 || Industrialist, courtier || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:M kozlovsky.jpg|100px]] || || 1753 || 1802 || Sculptor, teacher, academician of the Academy of Arts (1794). Professor of the Imperial Academy of Arts, Russian classicism. Originally buried in the [[Smolensky Cemetery]], monument and remains transferred in 1931. || [[File:Mikhail Kozlovsky grave.JPG|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Osip kozodavlev.jpg|100px]] || || 1754 || 1819 || Statesman, politician, Minister of the Interior, Privy Councilor, writer, poet, translator, senator, Member of the State Council. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Stepan Krasheninnikov.jpg|100px]] || || 1711 || 1775 || Explorer, naturalist and geographer, [[Kamchatka]], Russian Academy of Sciences, [[Krasheninnikov (volcano)|Krasheninnikov Volcano]]. Orignally buried at the Church of the Annunciation on [[Vasilyevsky Island]]. Cemetery later abandoned. Remains rediscovered and reburied in 1988 with a new monument typical of the period established. || [[File:Stepan Krasheninnikov grave.JPG|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:M.V. Lomonosov by L.Miropolskiy after G.C.Prenner (1787, RAN).jpg|100px]] || || 1711 || 1765 || Polymath, scientist, poet and writer, natural science, chemistry, physics, mineralogy, history, art, philology, optical devices and others.|| [[File:Санкт-Петербург, Лазаревское кладбище, могила М.В. Ломоносова.JPG|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Lopukhina.jpg|100px]] || || 1777 || 1805 || Royal mistress to [[Paul I of Russia|Emperor Paul I]]. Buried in the Church of St Lazarev || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| || || 1675|| 1749|| Military and political figure of the [[Cossack Hetmanate]]. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Ivan Petrovich Martos by Varnek, 1819.jpg|100px]] || || 1754 || 1835 || Sculptor and art teacher, Neoclassical sculpture, professor at the Imperial Academy of Arts, ''[[Monument to Minin and Pozharsky]]''. || [[File:Могила И.П. Мартоса.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:P.I. Melissino (Kursk gallery).jpg|100px]] || || c. 1726 || c. 1797 || General of the Artillery, Vice-President of the Commerce Collegium, [[Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)|Russo-Turkish War]], Director of the Artillery and Engineering Corps in St. Petersburg. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Portrait of admiral N.S.Mordvinov by Alexander Varnek, 1810s-1820s.jpg|100px]] || || 1754 || 1845 || Naval officer, political thinker, [[Mikhail Speransky]]'s reforms, Vice-President of the Admiralty, Navy Minister, President of the [[Free Economic Society]]. || [[File:Надгробие Мордвинова.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Le Comte Arcade Ivanowitch Morkoff.jpg|100px]] || || 1747 || 1827 || Diplomat, Russian Collegium for Foreign Affairs. Ambassador to France and Sweden. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Муравьёв-Виленский литография.jpg|100px]] || || 1796 || 1866 || Statesman, early [[Decembrist]], Vice-Governor of [[Vitebsk]], Governor of [[Mogilyov]], [[Russification]]. Member of the State Council, Minister of State Properties. Governor General of Vilna. || [[File:Некрополь 18 века 025.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Nartov.jpg|100px]] || || 1683 || 1756 || Scientist, military engineer, inventor and sculptor, associate of Peter the Great, member of the Russian Academy of Science. Originally buried at the Church of the Annunciation on [[Vasilyevsky Island]]. Remains rediscovered and moved in 1956, with a new monument. || [[File:Лавра Могила Нартов.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:M.S.Perekoussikhine.jpg|100px]] || || 1739 || 1824 || Memoirist, close friend, confidant and lady's maid to [[Catherine the Great]] of Russia. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Count Lev Alekseevich Perovski.jpg|100px]] || || 1792 || 1856 || Nobleman and mineralogist, Minister of Internal Affairs, [[Russian Geographical Society]]. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Полторацкий Марк Фёдорович 1780 портрет кисти Левицкого.jpg|100px]] || || 1729 || 1795 || Singer, Active State Councillor || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Natalia Pushkina by Brullov.jpg|100px]] || || 1769 || 1817 || Wife of poet [[Alexander Pushkin]] || [[File:Petersburg 026a.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Kvarengi.jpg|100px]] || || 1744 || 1817 || Achitect, neoclassical architecture, Saint Petersburg, [[Alexander Palace]]. Originally buried in the Volkovsky Lutheran cemetery. Remains transferred in 1967, with a new monument. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Sofia stepanovna ushakova.jpeg|100px]] || || 1746 || 1803 || Courtier, maid of honour to [[Catherine the Great]], mistress of [[Paul I of Russia]] || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Rossi.jpg|100px]] || || 1775 || 1849 || Architect, Saint Petersburg St. Catherine's Church of the [[Ascension Convent (Moscow)|Ascension Convent]], Yelagin Palace, [[General Staff Building (Saint Petersburg)|General Staff Building]], façade of the [[National Library of Russia|Russian National Library]], [[Alexandrinsky Theatre]]. Originally buried in the Volkovsky German cemetery, remains and monument transferred in 1940. ||[[File:Лавра Могила Росси.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| || || 1740 || 1769 || Writer and amateur artist. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Ек. самойлова.jpg|100px]] || || 1763 || 1830 || Lady-in-waiting to [[Catherine the Great]], society figure. Originally buried in the Dukhovsky Church, remains transferred the Church of St Lazarus in the 1930s. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:A. N. Senyavin by Rokotov.jpg|100px]] || || 1716 || 1797 || Naval officer, admiral, [[Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739)|Russo-Turkish War]], [[Seven Years' War]] capture of [[Yenikale]] and [[Kerch]], [[Admiralty Board (Russia)|Admiralty Board]]. Initially buried in the Lazarevskoe Cemetery, reburied in the [[Tikhvin Cemetery]] in 1831.|| ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Boris Sheremetyev by I.Argunov (1768, Kuskovo).jpg|100px]] || || 1652 || 1719 || Associate of Peter the Great, diplomat and general field marshal, [[Great Northern War]]. Originally buried at the entrance to the Annunciation Church, included in the Church of St Lazarus after 1787-1789 expansion. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Nikolay Petr. Sheremetev by N.Argunov (1800s, Hermitage).jpg|100px]] || || 1751 || 1809 || Count, Senator, patron of theatrical and visual arts. Husband of [[Praskovia Kovalyova-Zhemchugova]]. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Shiskov Alexander Semyonovich.jpg|100px]] || || 1784 || 1841 || Statesman, writer, and admiral. Proto-Slavophile, President of the Russian Academy, People's Education Minister, ''The Trilingual Naval Dictionary''. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Self-portrait by F.Shubin (1794?, oil, canvas, Russian museum).jpg|100px]] || || 1740 || 1805 || Sculptor, academician of the Academy of Arts, educational classicism. || [[File:Лавра Могила Шубин-1.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| || || 1823 || 1887 || Siberian goldmine owner, Arctic entrepreneur, merchant || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Snegirev.jpg|100px]] || || 1793 || 1868 || Ethnographer, Latin instructor, censor, collector of Russian proverbs, folk rituals and observances. Diarist.|| ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Ivan Starov.jpg|100px]] || || 1747 || 1808 || State Counselor, architect, Trinity Cathedral of the [[Alexander Nevsky Lavra]], academician, professor, adjutant-rector of the Imperial Academy of Arts. || [[File:Лавра Могила Старов.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:1814. Портрет Строганова Александра Сергеевича.jpg|100px]] || || 1733 || 1811 || Member of the [[Private Committee]] of [[Alexander I of Russia|Emperor Alexander I]], assistant to the Minister of the Interior, President of the [[Imperial Academy of Arts]], director of the [[Russian Imperial Library]], member of the [[Russian Academy]]. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Stroganov P A.jpg|100px]] || || 1774 || 1817 || Military commander and statesman, Lieutenant General, Adjutant General to Alexander I of Russia. Privy Committee, [[Government reform of Alexander I]]. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Portrait of Countess Sophia Stroganoff.jpg|100px]] || || 1775 || 1845 || Translator, lady in waiting, patron of the arts and sciences, [[Free Economic Society|Scientific and Economic Society]]. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus.|| ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Teplov GN.jpg|100px]] || || c. 1716 || 1779 || Academic administrator, managed the Petersburg Academy of Sciences, [[Little Russia]], secretary and advisor to [[Kirill Razumovsky]], amateur musician. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Fedor Petrovich Tolstoy b.jpg|100px]] || || 1783 || 1873 || Artist, painter, Vice-President of the [[Imperial Academy of Arts]], [[Hermitage Museum]], founder of medal working in Russia, treatise writer, ballet composer. || [[File:FyodorTolstoy grave.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| || || 1760 || 1813 || Neoclassical architect, [[Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange and Rostral Columns]], [[Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater|Odessa Theatre]]. Originally buried in the [[Smolensky Lutheran Cemetery]], monument and remains transferred in 1940. ||[[File:Лавра Могила Де Томон.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Troubetskoy Ivan Yuryevich.jpg|100px]] || || 1667 || 1750 || Military leader, Field Marshal, associate of [[Peter the Great]], [[boyar]], [[Azov campaigns (1695–96)|Azov campaigns]], governor of Novgorod, [[Battle of Narva (1700)|Battle of Narva]]. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus.|| ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Varvara Turkestanova.jpg|100px]] || || 1775 || 1819 || Noblewoman of Georgian origin, affair with Tsar [[Alexander I of Russia]], correspondent.|| ||<ref></ref>
|-
| || || c. 1774 || 1787 || Business magnate and industrialist, metallurgist, philanthropist. || [[File:Некрополь 18 века 030.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:SergeiWitte01548v.jpg|100px]] || || 1849 || 1915 || Econometrician, Minister of Finance, [[October Manifesto]], Chairman of the Council of Ministers. || [[File:Witte Grave.JPG|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| || || 1667 || 1720 || Infantry general, associate of [[Peter the Great]]. [[Azov campaigns (1695–96)|Azov campaigns]], Veyde Charter, [[Great Northern War]], [[Battle of Narva (1700)|Battle of Narva]], [[Pruth River Campaign]], [[Battle of Gangut]]. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Anton de Vieira.jpg|100px]] || || c. 1682 || 1745|| Administrator, associate of [[Peter the Great]], administrator in St Petersburg and Siberia, adjutant-general, first chief of St Petersburg Police, senator. || ||<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
|-
| [[File:Mikhail VielgorskySokolov.jpg|100px]] || || 1788 || 1856 || Official, composer, patron of arts. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Voronikhin.jpg|100px]] || || 1759 || 1814 || Architect and painter, Russian Empire style, [[Kazan Cathedral, Saint Petersburg]]. || [[File:Лавра Могила Воронихин.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Anna Vorontsova by Antropov (1763, Russian museum).jpg|100px]] || || 1722 || 1775 || Lady in waiting, salonist and noble, cousin of [[Elizabeth of Russia]]. Wife of Chancellor Count [[Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov]]. Originally buried in the Lazarevskoe Cemetery, remains later transferred to the Annunciation Church. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Elizaveta Vorontsova by A.Antropov (GIM, 1762).jpg|100px]] || || 1739 || 1792 || Mistress of Emperor [[Peter III of Russia]] || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Orest Kiprensky 055.jpg|100px]] || || 1744 || 1819 || General and statesman. Russo-Turkish War, aide-de-camp of the Vice President of the War Collegium, acting Governor General of Simbirsk and Ufa, first Defence Minister of Russia, commander-in-chief in St.Petersburg. Member of the State Council and the Committee of Ministers. Buried in the Church of St Lazarus. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Boris Grigoryevich Yusupov.jpg|100px]] || || 1695|| 1759|| Nobleman and politician, governor general of Moscow and St Petersburg. || || <ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Pyotr Zavadovsky by Shchukin.jpg|100px]] || || 1739 || 1812 || Favourite and lover of [[Catherine the Great]] || [[File:Надгробие графа Заводовского.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
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| [[File:Staruha Zagryazhskaya.jpg|100px]] || || 1747 || 1837 || Philanthropist, [[Salon (gathering)|salonist]] and lady-in-waiting. Originally buried in the Dukhovsky Church, monument and remains moved to the St Lazarus Church in 1937. || ||<ref></ref>
|-
| [[File:Shukin-Zaharov.jpg|100px]] || || 1761 || 1811 || Architect, neoclassicism and eclecticism. [[Saviour Cathedral, Dniptopetrovsk]], [[Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Izhevsk]], St. Andrew's Cathedral, [[Kronstadt]]. Originally buried in the [[Smolensky Cemetery]], monument and remains transferred in 1936. || [[File:Лавра Могила Захаров.jpg|100px]] ||<ref></ref>
|-
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[[Category:Cemeteries in Saint Petersburg]]
[[Category:Burials at Lazarevskoe Cemetery (Saint Petersburg)|*]]

April 17, 2019 at 04:10AM

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