Terenty Ivanovich Chemodurov
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Terenty Ivanovich Chemodurov (1849 – 1919), was a Russian servant.[1] He was the personal butler of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
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Standing left to right: footman Zhuravski, Terenty Ivanovich Chemodurov, Vasiliev, Petrov, Pierre Gilliard, Charles Sydney Gibbes. Second line: Vladimir Derevenko, Elizaveta Ersberg, Alexandra Tegleva, Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich, Maria Gustavna Tutelberg, Kolya Derevenko, Alexei Derevenko, Alexandr Derevenko, and Sergei Derevenko; Tsarskoe Selo in 1916.
He served the former Imperial family during their exile in Siberia during the Russian revolution. He was removed and imprisoned shortly before the Execution of the Romanov family. He is known as a wittness of the imprisonment of the former imperial family.
References[]
- ^ King, Greg, Den sista kejsarinnan, Citadel Press Book, 1994. ISBN 0-8065-1761-1.
Categories:
- 1849 births
- 1919 deaths
- Court of Nicholas II of Russia
- People of the Russian Revolution