The manifesto of three-day corvee.
Events from the year 1797 in Russia
- Alexander Bestuzhev, Decembrist, writer (d. 1837)
- Dimitri Ivanovich Dolgorukov, diplomat and travelling companion of Washington Irving (d. 1867)
- Yelizaveta Golitsyna, noblewoman, Roman Catholic nun (d. 1844)
- Innocent of Alaska, Russian Orthodox missionary priest, Orthodox bishop and archbishop in the Americas, and Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia. (d. 1879)[3]
- Alexander Kazarsky, naval officer, war hero (d. 1833)
- Nikolay Dmitrievich Mylnikov, portrait painter (d. 1842)
- Arsena Odzelashvili, Georgian outlaw, (d. 1842)
- Friedrich Benjamin von Lütke, Russian navigator, geographer, and Arctic explorer. (d. 1882)[4]
Media related to 1797 in the Russian Empire at Wikimedia Commons
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