Konstantin Bulgakov

Konstantin Yakovlevich Bulgakov
Константин Яковлевич Булгаков
Konstantin Bulgakov
Born(1782-12-31)December 31, 1782
Constantinople
DiedOctober 29, 1835(1835-10-29) (aged 52)
Saint Petersburg
Cause of deathstroke
Resting placeSaint Petersburg
59°55′11″N 30°23′19″E / 59.91972°N 30.38861°E / 59.91972; 30.38861
NationalityRussian Empire
CitizenshipRussian Empire
Educationsecondary
Alma materSaint Peter's School
Occupation(s)diplomat, postal administrator, privy councillor
Years active1797–1835
Known forcorrespondence, writing
TitleDirector of the St. Petersburg Post Office and Russian Postal Department
Term1819–1835
SuccessorFeodor Pryanishnikov
Spouse
Maria Varlam
(m. 1814⁠–⁠1835)
Children5 including:
son Alexander Bulgakov (1816–1873)
daughter Sofia Perovsky (1818–1902)
daughter Maria Bulgakov (1823–1848)
Parent(s)Yakov Bulgakov (1743–1809)
Catherine Amber (?–1809)
Relativesbrother Alexander Bulgakov (1781–1863)
Awards
  • Order of St. Vladimir
    1821
  • Order of the White Eagle
    1832

Konstantin Yakovlevich Bulgakov[a] (31 December 1782 – 29 October 1835) was a Russian diplomat, privy councillor, and postal administrator.[1]

Konstantin Bulgakov served as the Director of the Moscow Post Office. Since 1819 he was the Director of Saint Petersburg Post Office. Bulgakov later became the Director of the Postal Department of the Russian Empire. He and his brother Alexander Bulgakov, Director of the Moscow Post Office, could freely correspond with each other because both were the top officers of the Russian Postal Service.[2]
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  1. "Bulgakov, Konstantin Ja". CERL Thesaurus: Record (in English and German). London, UK: Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL). 2010-10-28. Archived from the original on 2015-05-14. Retrieved 2015-05-14.
  2. Bulgakov, K. Ia.; Bulgakov, A. Ia. (2010). Brat'ia Bulgakovy: Perepiska v 3-kh tomakh [The Bulgakov Brothers: Correspondence: In 3 vols] (in Russian). Introd. by Prince P. A. Viazemskii. Moscow: Zakharov. ISBN 9785815909502. Archived from the original on 2015-05-13. Retrieved 2015-05-13.

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