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The Tomb of Kyiv Governor-General Semen Ivanovych Sukin (1680s - 1740s).
Full name of the monument :

The Tomb of Kyiv Governor-General Semen Ivanovych Sukin (1680s - 1740s).

Region :
Kyiv region
Address of the monument :
Kyiv, 7 Prytysko-Mykilska St., territory of the St. Florivsky Convent
Status :
Historical monument of local significance
Monument installation year (s) (if available) :
1740
Time classification according to the installation epoch :
Imperial period from XVIIІ centuries to 1918
Person/event, object the monument is dedicated to :
real person(s)
Gender :
male
Social status :
management elite
Material :
stone
Type of art composition :
architectural object(s)
Artistic approach :
figurative art
Main text, additional text (if available) :
Yes
Language(s) of the text :
Ukrainian
Narrative commemorates :
Imperial era
The preservation state of the monument at the time of the research :
exists
Institution responsible for maintenance :
Kyiv City Council
Institution’s website :
Free text that contains data valid for interpretation :
On June 10, 2013, at 12:00, the Florivskyi Monastery hosted the second stage of the transfer of the Ascension Necropolis graves (XVI-XVIII centuries) discovered during archaeological research on the territory of the current Mystetskyi Arsenal, among which the only reliably identified one is the grave of Semen Ivanovych Sukin, who served as governor of Kyiv and donated significant funds for the restoration of the Ascension Church in Pechersk.