Portuguese Jews in Russia

There are known to have been a couple of converted Portuguese Jews in Russia at the St Petersburg Court of Tsar Peter the Great. Named individuals with connections to Portuguese Jews / New Christians include:

Yan d’Acosta

Yan d’Acosta (probably Joao d’Acosta) was a ‘court jester’ who had previously been a business broker in Hamburg.

Count Anton Manuilovich Devier

António Manuel de Vieira – Count Anton Manuilovich Devier (also spelled Divier and De Vier) – son of a Portuguese Jewish father from Holland and a Christian mother. He was brought to Russia by Peter, and baptised there, and became an administrator for Peter.

Antonio Nunes Ribeiro Sanches

A Portuguese doctor, Antonio Nunes Ribeiro Sanches (1699, Portugal – 1748, Paris) practiced in St Petersburg from 1740 to 1747. He was the second senior doctor at Court treating the Empress Elizabeth and then Catherine II. He was an Honorary Member of the Academy of Sciences.

Summer Palace of Peter the Great in St Petersburg