Le palais de Livadia ou de Livadie est un ancien lieu de villégiature estivale des derniers souverains de Russie, en particulier du dernier empereur de Russie Nicolas II et de sa famille.
En 1790, Catherine II attribue un domaine au corsaire grec Lambros Katsonis, chassé de ses bases de la Mer Égée par une offensive franco-ottomane. Celui-ci lui donne le nom de Livadia, en l'honneur de sa ville natale, Livadiá, en Béotie. Le domaine passe ensuite à Théodose Révéliotis , commandant du bataillon de Balaclava , unité de soldats grecs au service de la Russie,,.
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