Aleksandr Saltykov
1776–1837 (age 61)
Biography
Aleksandr Saltykov was a Russian diplomat who served his nation during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period of considerable diplomatic activity and international realignment. As a diplomat, he would have been engaged in the complex negotiations and international relations that defined Russian foreign policy during the Napoleonic era and its aftermath.
Saltykov's diplomatic career reflected Russia's growing influence in European affairs and the nation's efforts to secure its interests on the international stage. He was interred in the Cemetery of the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow, a burial place befitting his diplomatic service and aristocratic status.