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Orlov (Орлов) is the name of a Russian noble family which produced several distinguished statesmen, diplomatists and soldiers.
Their illegitimate son, Aleksey, was born in 1762 and named after the village of Bobriki where he lived; from him descends the line of Counts Bobrinskoy.
Prince Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov (1787-1862), the natural son of Count Fyodor Grigoryevich, was born October 8 (October 19, 1786 New Style) in Moscow and took part in all the Napoleonic wars from 1805 to the capture of Paris.
Orlov is the name of a Russian noble family which produced several distinguished statesmen, diplomatists and soldiers.
Their illegitimate son, Aleksey, was born in 1752 and named after the village of Bobriki where he lived; from him descends the line of Counts Bobrinskoy.
Prince Aleksey Feodorovich Orlov (1787-1862), the natural son of Count Fyodor Grigorievich, was born October 8 (October 19 1786 New Style) in Moscow and took part in all the Napoleonic wars from 1805 to the capture of Paris.