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Jacob Bruce






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Jacob Bruce
Count
Born(1669-05-11)11 May 1669
Died17 May 1735(1735-05-17) (aged 66)
Noble familyClan Bruce
OccupationStatesman, military leader and scientist
President of the Collegium of Mining and Manufacturing
In office
1717–1722
MonarchPeter I
Preceded byoffice created
Succeeded byoffice disbanded
President of the Collegium of Mining
In office
1722–1726
MonarchsPeter I
Catherine I
Preceded byoffice created
Succeeded byAlexey Zybin [ru]

Count James/Jacob Daniel Bruce (Russian: Я́ков Ви́лимович Брюс, tr. Yákov Vílimovich Bryus; 11 May 1669 – 30 April 1735) was a Russian general, statesman, diplomat and scientist of Scottish descent (Clan Bruce), one of the chief associates of Peter the Great; Bruce was president of the Collegium of Mining and Manufacturing from 1717 to 1722, and president of the Collegium of Mining from 1722 to 1726.[1] According to his own record, his ancestors had lived in Russia since 1647. He was the younger brother of Robert Bruce, the first High Commandant of Saint Petersburg.

He participated in the Crimean (1687, 1689) and Azov campaigns (1695–1696) of Peter the Great against the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War. During the Great Northern War Bruce was appointed major-general of artillery. He was involved in the revival of Russian artillery, which had been lost to the Swedish forces along with its commander, Prince Alexander of ImeretiatNarva in 1700.[2] He was commander of artillery in the Battle of Poltava (1709), for which he was made a knight of the Order of St Andrew. In 1721, he became one of the first Russian counts.

Bruce was one of the best educated people in Russia at the time, a naturalist and astronomer. In 1701 he founded the first Russian observatory; it was located in Moscow in the upper story of the Sukharev Tower. Bruce's scientific library of more than 1,500 volumes became a substantial part of the Russian Academy of Sciences library.

Among Muscovites, Bruce gained fame as an alchemist and magician, due in part to the innovative design of the Sukharev Tower, which was very unusual in 18th century Moscow. It was rumored that the greatest black magic grimoires of his collection had been bricked up into the walls of the Sukharev Tower.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "БРЮС ЯКОВ ВИЛИМОВИЧ • Great Russian Encyclopedia – Electronic version". old.bigenc.ru. 2023. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  • ^ Simpson, Grant G. (1992). The Scottish Soldier Abroad, 1247-1967. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 59. ISBN 0859763412.
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