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[[File:Shuvalovy COA.png|thumb|Coat of arms of the Shuvalov family]]
[[File:Jean-Baptiste Greuze - Portrait of Countess Ekaterina Shuvalova (1770s).jpg|thumb|Portrait of Countess Catherine P. Shuvalova by [[Greuze]], 1770s]]
[[File:Cabanel - Portrait-of-Countess-Elizabeth-Vorontsova-Dashkova.jpg|thumb|Countess Elizabeth Andreevna Shuvalova (1845–1924)]]
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'''Shuvalov''' ({{lang-ru|Шува́лов}}) is the name of a [[Russian nobility|Russian noble]] family, which was documented since the 16th century. The Shuvalov family rose to distinction during the reign of [[Empress Elizabeth]] and was elevated to the rank of [[count]] on 5 September 1746.
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The '''House of Shuvalov''' ({{lang-langx|ru|Шува́лов}}) is the name of a [[Russian nobility|Russian noble]] family, which was documented since the 16th century. The Shuvalov family rose to distinction during the reign of [[Empress Elizabeth]] and was elevated to the rank of [[count]] on 5 September 1746.
 
==Notable family members==
*[[Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov]] (1727–1797), a lover of Empress Elizabeth and [[Maecenas]] of the [[Russian Enlightenment]], who declined a comital title offered to him by the sovereign
*Count [[Alexander Ivanovich Shuvalov]] (1710–1771), the latter's first cousin, a [[Field Marshal]] and head of the secret police
*Countess [[Ekaterina Alexandrovna Golovkina|Ekaterina Alexandrovna Shuvalova]] (1733 –1821), daughter of the above, [[List of State Ladies of Imperial Russia|state lady]]
*Count [[Peter Ivanovich Shuvalov]] (1711–1762), the latter's brother of Alexander, a Field Marshal and [[Minister of War]], one of the most influential policy-makers during Elizabeth's reign
*Count [[Andrey Petrovich Shuvalov]] (1743–1789), the latter's son, who spent most of his life abroad, conversing with [[Voltaire]] and writing libertarian verses in French; the [[1911 Encyclopædia Britannica]] names him as the true author of [[Catherine the Great|Catherine II]]'s celebrated letters to the French Encyclopedists
*CountCountess [[PeterMavra Andreyevich ShuvalovShuvalova]] (1827–18891708–1759), the latter's grandsonwife, who wieldedwas greata influence at the courtconfidante of [[AlexanderEmpress IIElizabeth of Russia]]
*Count [[Andrey Petrovich Shuvalov]] (1743–1789), thePeter latterIvanovich's son, who spent most of his life abroad, conversing with [[Voltaire]] and writing libertarian verses in French; the [[1911 Encyclopædia Britannica]] names him as the true author of [[Catherine the Great|Catherine II]]'s celebrated letters to the French Encyclopedists
*Countess [[Catherine Shuvalova]] (1743–1817), the latter's wife, who was Catherine II's Lady-in-waiting of the Imperial Court of Russia
*Count [[Peter Andreyevich Shuvalov]] (1827–1889), Andrey Petrovich's grandson, who wielded great influence at the court of [[Alexander II of Russia]]
*Count [[Pavel Andreyevich Shuvalov]] (1830–1908), the latter's brother, who represented Russia at the [[Congress of Berlin]] and at the German court
*Count [[Pavel Pavlovich Shuvalov]] (1859–1905), the latter's son, who headed the Moscow police before his assassination by revolutionaries in 1905
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==Other people with the Shuvalov name==
*[[Eduard Shuvalov]] (born 1965), Siberian oil developer
*[[Igor Shuvalov]] (born 1967), First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
*[[Iryna Shuvalova]] (born 1986), Ukrainian poet, translator and scholar
*[[Polina Shuvalova]] (born 2001), Russian chess player
*[[Sergei Shuvalov]] (1951—2021), Russian politician
*[[EduardVadim Shuvalov]] (born 19651958), SiberianRussian oil developerpolitician
 
==Residences==