1796 in Russia
Events from the year 1796 in Russia.
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Incumbents
    
- Monarch – Catherine II (until November 17), Paul I (after November 17)
 
Events
    

Facade of the Alexander Palace, 2013
- Alexander Palace completed
 - Gomel Palace completed
 - New Russia trading post established in what is modernly Yakutat, Alaska
 - Ulyanovsk (then "Simbirsk") granted city status
 - Vsevolod, a 74-gun ship of the line, launched
 
Births
    
- Nicholas I of Russia, monarch (d. 1855)
 - Pavel Petrovich Anosov, mining engineer, governor, and general (d. 1851)
 - Alexander Bagration-Imeretinsky, Georgian prince, Russian general
 - Nikolai Brashman, mathematician (d. 1866)
 - Nikolai Lukash, general and civil servant (d. 1868)
 - Sergey Muravyov-Apostol, Decembrist (d. 1826)
 - Mikhail Muravyov-Vilensky, civil servant and statesman (d. 1866)
 - Nikita Muravyov, Decembrist (d. 1843)
 - Yevgeny Obolensky, Decembrist (d. 1865)
 - Nikolai Polevoy, editor, writer, historian (d. 1846)
 - Nikolai Turczaninow, botanist (d. 1863)
 
Deaths
    
- Catherine II, monarch (born 1729)
 - Nikolay Arsenyev, general (b. circa 1739)
 - Juvenaly of Alaska, Russian Orthodox martyr (b. 1761)
 - Ermil Kostrov, poet and translator (b. 1755)
 - Andrei Miloradovich, general and governor (b. 1727)
 - Pavel Potemkin, soldier, statesman, writer (b. 1743)
 - Gavriil Pribylov, navigator
 - Pyotr Rumyantsev, general, (born 1725)
 
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