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Timofei Savvich Morozov

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Timofei Savvich Morozov by Valentin Serov

Timofei Savvich Morozov (23 January, 1823, Moscow - 10 October, 1889) was Russian business person active in the later period of the Russian Empire. He was part of the influential Old Believer family, the Morozovs. He was appointed head of the Moscow Duma in 1866.[1]

Timofei was one of a small number of entrepreneurs who used to attend meetings of the Russian Technical Society.[2]


Family

Timofei married Maria Feodorovna Simonova in 1846.[3] Together they had six children:[3]

References

  1. ^ Bowman, Linda (2003). "Seeking Salvation: Moral Economies and Management at the Morozov Mills, 1885-1905". Social History. 28 (3, October 2003): 322–345. doi:10.1080/0307102032000119047. JSTOR 4287010. S2CID 144630928.
  2. ^ Rieber, Alfred J. (2017). The imperial Russian project : autocratic politics, economic development, and social fragmentation. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-4875-0051-1.
  3. ^ a b "Timofey Savvich Morozov (1823-1889) - Find A..." www.findagrave.com. Find a grave. Retrieved 4 June 2021.