Saltykov
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Saltykov was a Russian nobile family. Notable members of the family include:
- Alexander Mikhailovich Saltykov (1728?-1775), a Russian writer and translator
- Count Alexander Nikolayevich Saltykov (1775-1837), a Russian statesman
- Count Alexei Dmitriyevich Saltykov (1806-1859), a Russian writer, painter, and explorer
- Alexei Petrovich Saltykov (?-?), a Russian boyar, governor of Moscow and Kazan
- Boris Saltykov (?-?), a Russian voyevoda of the 16th century
- Fyodor Saltykov (?-1715)
- Ivan Saltykov (?-?), a Russian voyevoda of the 17th century
- Ivan Saltykov (1730-1805), a Russian field-marshal
- Count Mikhail Saltykov (1767-1851), a Russian statesman
- Mikhail Saltykov (?-?), a Russian voyevoda and diplomat of the 17th century
- Mikhail Saltykov (?-?), a Russian boyar
- Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin (1826-1889), leading Russian satirist, known under his penname Shchedrin
- Count Nikolay Saltykov (1736- ), a Russian Field Marshal
- Nikolai Saltykov (1886 - 1928), actor (IMDB)
- Pyotr Mikhailovich Saltykov (?-1690), a Russian boyar and close associate of Alexei Mikhailovich
- Pyotr Samoylovich Saltykov (?-?), a Russian boyar and voyevoda
- Count Pyotr Saltykov (1698-1772), Russian statesman, son of Semyon
- Semyon Saltykov
- Count Sergey Saltykov (c. 1726-1765), first lover of Catherine the Great, son of Vasili
- Duke Sergei Nikolayevich Saltykov (1776-1828), a Russian statesman
- Stepan Saltykov (?-?), a Russian boyar and voyevoda
- Vasili Saltykov (?-?), a Muscovite voyevoda
- Count Vasili Saltykov (?-1730), a Russian privy councillor