Senator D. P. Troshchinsky - “the benefactor of Little Russia”

Larisa Shchavinskaja
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D. P. Troshchinsky, a native of the heartland of Ukraine, a descendant of an ancient Cossack family, who became one of the most influential people in the empire, a confidant of Empress Catherine II and Emperor Paul I, never forgot about his native land. The young N. V. Gogol used to call him “the benefactor of Little Russia”. During the Patriotic War of 1812, Troshchinsky founded a local Cossack people’s militia of Little Russia and, in letters full of fervent patriotism and appeals to M. I. Kutuzov, encouraged him to fight the enemy, knowing that Russia had to win because “the strength of our people is great”. Troshchinsky’s Poltava estate in the village of Kibintsy was a significant cultural center of the region, called “Little-Russian Athens”. The senator constantly supported many writers and artists from his country, including N. V. Gogol, V. V. Kapnist, V. L. Borovikovsky and others. The scene from the prose of T. G. Shevchenko in which one of the heroes seeks to go to the Poltava region to “bow to the ashes of the glorious Cossack-nobleman Troshchinsky” can serve as an example of his great fame in his homeland.
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参议员d·p·特罗什钦斯基——“小俄罗斯的恩人”
d·p·特罗什钦斯基(D. P. Troshchinsky)出生在乌克兰的中心地带,是一个古老哥萨克家族的后裔,后来成为帝国最有影响力的人物之一,是凯瑟琳皇后二世(Empress Catherine II)和皇帝保罗一世(Emperor Paul I)的心腹,他从未忘记自己的祖国。年轻的n·v·果戈理曾称他为“小俄罗斯的恩人”。在1812年卫国战争期间,特罗什钦斯基在小俄罗斯建立了一个当地的哥萨克民兵组织,并在充满热情的爱国主义和对库图佐夫的呼吁的信件中鼓励他与敌人作战,因为他知道俄罗斯必须赢得胜利,因为“我们人民的力量是伟大的”。Troshchinsky位于Kibintsy村的Poltava庄园是该地区重要的文化中心,被称为“小俄罗斯雅典”。这位参议员不断地支持他的国家的许多作家和艺术家,包括n.v.果戈理、v.v.卡普尼斯特、v.l.博罗维科夫斯基等人。T. G.舍甫琴科散文中的一个场景,其中一个英雄试图去波尔塔瓦地区“向光荣的哥萨克贵族特罗什钦斯基的骨灰鞠躬”,可以作为他在祖国的伟大名声的一个例子。
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