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=== Bestuzhev === The concessions to Russia can be credited to the diplomatic ability of the new vice chancellor, [[Aleksey Bestuzhev-Ryumin]], who had Elizabeth's support.{{sfn|Coughlan|1974|p=57}} She placed Bestuzhev at the head of foreign affairs immediately after her accession. He represented the anti-Franco-Prussian side of her council, and his objective was an alliance with England and [[Habsburg monarchy|Austria]]. At that time, it was probably advantageous to Russia. Both the Lopukhina affair and other attempts of [[Frederick the Great]] and Louis XV to get rid of Bestuzhev failed. Instead, they put the Russian court into the centre of a tangle of intrigue during the earlier years of Elizabeth's reign.{{sfn|Bain|1911|p=284}} Ultimately, the minister's strong support from the Empress prevailed.{{sfn|Coughlan|1974|p=57}} [[Image:Elizabenois.jpg|thumb|''Promenade of Elizaveta Petrovna through the streets of Saint Petersburg'' (1903), watercolour by [[Alexandre Benois]]]] Bestuzhev had many achievements. His effective diplomacy and 30,000 troops sent to the [[Rhine]] accelerated the peace negotiations, leading to the [[Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748)|Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle]] (18 October 1748). He extricated his country from the Swedish imbroglio and reconciled his imperial mistress with the courts of [[Vienna]] and London. He enabled Russia to assert herself effectually in [[Poland]], the [[Ottoman Empire]], Sweden and isolated the King of [[Prussia]] by forcing him into hostile alliances. All this would have been impossible without the steady support of Elizabeth who trusted him completely in spite of the Chancellor's many enemies, most of whom were her personal friends.{{sfn|Bain|1911|p=284}} However, on 14 February 1758, Bestuzhev was removed from office. The future Catherine II recorded, "He was relieved of all his decorations and rank, without a soul being able to reveal for what crimes or transgressions the first gentleman of the Empire was so despoiled, and sent back to his house as a prisoner." No specific crime was ever pinned on Bestuzhev. Instead, it was inferred that he had attempted to sow discord between the Empress and her heir and his consort. Enemies of the pro-Austrian Bestuzhev were his rivals; the Shuvalov family, Vice-Chancellor [[Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov|Mikhail Vorontsov]], and the French ambassador.{{sfn|Rounding|2006|pp=118β119}}{{Clarify|reason=It's unclear what's the intended meaning of this sentence.|date=December 2022}}
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