Sergey Somov
1854–1924 (age 70)
Biography
Sergey Somov was a prominent Russian nobleman who served as Marshal of Nobility, a position of considerable authority and responsibility within the Russian social and administrative hierarchy. His tenure reflected the complexities of Russian provincial governance during a transformative period in the nation's history.
Somov's life ended in 1924, and he was interred in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome, indicating the international scope of his connections and influence. His role in Russian nobility and local governance remains an important part of the historical narrative of his time.