Peter Shalikov

[1] – 28 February 1852, Serpukhov District of Moscow Governorate) was a Russian sentimentalist writer, journalist and publisher.

He was a member of the Moscow Masonic lodge "Alexander of Threefold Salvation", working under the Revised Scottish Charter.

He published collections of poems "The Fruit of Free Feelings" (parts 1–3, 1798–1801), "Flowers of Graces" (1802).

On July 9, 1813, in Moscow, Prince Peter Ivanovich married Alexander Fedorovna Leisnau (or Leisen),[3] daughter of the major Georgievsky Internal Battalion, Franz Khristianovich Leisnau (Leisen).

[3] Prince Peter Vyazemsky wrote to Alexander Turgenev: "Do you know that Shalikov married a German woman, who smokes a pipe, drinking watered beer, and that with great difficulty, and only in the second week, could – his lordship".