Kirill Razumovsky
| Kirill Razumovsky | |
|---|---|
| Portrait of by Louis Tocqué, 1758 | |
| Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host | |
| In office 1750–1764 | |
| Monarchs | Elizabeth Peter III Catherine the Great | 
| Preceded by | Office re-established (previously Danylo Apostol) | 
| Succeeded by | Office abolished | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 18 March 1728 Lemeshi, Kiev Regiment, Cossack Hetmanate, Russian Empire (now Kozelets settlement hromada, Ukraine) | 
| Died | 9 January 1803 (aged 74) Baturin, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) | 
| Resting place | Refectory Church of Resurrection of Christ, Baturyn | 
| Spouse | Yekaterina Naryshkina | 
| Children | 11, including Aleksey, Andrey, Grigory and Natalia | 
| Residence(s) | Saint Petersburg Baturin | 
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Russia | 
| Rank | General field marshal (1764) | 
Count Kirill Grigoryevich Razumovsky or Razumovski (also known as Cyril Razumovski; Russian: Кирилл Григорьевич Разумовский; Ukrainian: Кирило Григорович Розумовський, romanized: Kyrylo Hryhorovych Rozumovskyi; 29 March [O.S. 18 March] 1728 – 21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1803) was a Russian statesman of Ukrainian Cossack origin who served as the last hetman of the Zaporozhian Host on both sides of the Dnieper (from 1750 to 1764) and then as a General field marshal in the Imperial Russian Army. Razumovsky was also the president of the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Sciences from 1746 to 1798.