List of Russian Princes Families
Encyclopedia
List of princely families of Russia
(Russian Empire
).
The list includes:
Prince Abamelik
Prince Abashidze
Prince Abashidze, Gorlenko
Prince Abhazovy (Abkhazi
)
Prince Abhazovy (Abkhazi
Anchipadze-Abhazovy)
Prince Abymelikovy
Prince Achba (Abkhazian)
Prince Agiashvili
(Agiyashvili)
Prince Akchurin (Tatar)
Prince Amarshan (Abkhazian)
Prince Amatuni
Prince Amilahori (Amilakhori)
Prince Amilakhori (Amilahvarovy)
Prince Amirejibi
(Amirejibi
Amiredzhibovy)
Prince Anchabadze
Prince Andronikashvili
(Andronikashvili
Endronikovy)
Prince Apakidze
Prince Argutinsky-Dolgorukiis ( Mhargdzeli-Argutashvili) (2 kinds)
Prince Arydba (Abkhazian)
Prince Athey Ipa (Abkhazian)
Prince Aublaa (Abkhazian)
Prince Avalov (Avalishvili
) (2 kinds)
Prince Babichev
Prince Bagration (2 species)
Prince Bagration-Davydoffs (Bagration-Davitishvili)
HSH Prince Bagration Imeretian
Their royal Highnesses the princes of Bagration, Georgian, Grand Duchess
Prince Bagration, Grand Duchess (3 kinds)
Prince Baratashvili
(Barataevy) (7 genera)
Prince Barclay de Tolly
Prince Barclay de Tolly Veimarn
Prince Baryatinsky (Boryatinskie)
Prince Bayushevy (Tatar)
Prince Bebutov
(Bebutashvili)
Prince Begildeevy (Tatar)
Prince Begtabegovy (Begtabegishvili
) (3 kinds)
Prince Beloselsky-Belozersky
Prince Belsky (Gedyminas)
Prince Belsky (Rurik)
Prince Berzek
HSH Prince Bezborodko
Prince Beznosov
Prince Bolkhov
Prince Brasov
(then His Serene Highness Prince Romanovsky-Brasov)
Princes Cantacuzino counts Speransky
HSH Prince Cantemireşti
Princes Chaabalyrhua (Abkhazian)
Princes Chanysheva (Tatar)
Princes Chavchavadze
(3 kinds)
Princes Chegodaevy (Tatar)
Princes Chelokaevy or Cholokaevy (Cholokashvili
)
Princes Cherkassky (Cherkaska)
Princes Cherkezova (Cherkezishvili
) (2 kinds)
HSH Prince Chernyshev
Princes Chhotua (Abkhazian)
Princes Chichua
Princes Chijavadze
Princes Chikovani
Princes Chkheidze (3 branch of the family)
Princes Chkotua
Princes Chkotua (of the genus Chong)
Princes Cholokaevy (Cholokashvili
) (2 branch of the family)
Princes Czartoryski
Prince Dadeshkeliani
Prince Dadiani
(Dadian)
Prince Dadiani
(Dadianovy)
Prince Dadian-Migrelskie and the Princes of Dadian (Dadiani
)
Prince Dashka (Tatar)
Prince Dashkova
Prince Devletkildeevy (Tatar)
Prince Dgebuadze
Prince Diasamidze
Prince Diveevo (Tatar)
Prince Dolgorukov
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Prince Dondukov
Prince Dondukov-Izedinovy
Prince Dondukov-Korsakov
Prince Drutsk
Prince Drutsk-Lyubetskii
Prince Dzapsh-Ipa (Abkhazian)
Prince Dzhambakurian (Dzhambakur-Orbeliani, 4 branch of the family)
Prince Dzhambakur-Orbelianovy (Orbeliani)
Prince Dzhandierovy (Jandieri
) (2 branch of the family)
Princes Gagarin-Sturdza
Prince Galitzine
HSH Princ Galitzine
Prince Galitzine
graphs Osterman
Princes Gantimurovy
Princes Gedianovy
Princes Gedianovy (Tatar)
Princes Gelovani
Princes Genghis (3 branch of the family)
Prince Georgian
(Grand Duchess of the branch, the offspring of King Vakhtang V)
HSH Prince Georgian
(Kakhetian branch, the offspring of King Irakli II)
Princes Giedroyc
Princes Glinskys
HSH Prince Golenishchev-Kutuzov-Smolensky
Prince Golitsyn, Golovkin
Prince Gorchakov
HSH Prince Gorchakov
Prince Gugunava
Prince Gundorova
Prince Guramovy (Guramishvili
) (2 kinds)
Prince Gurgenidze
Prince Gurieli
Prince Gyachba (Abkhazian)
Princes Hidirbegovy
Princes Hilkov
Princes Himshievy
Princes Hodzhaminasovy
Princes Holm
Princes Hovanskii
(then His Serene Highness Prince Romanovsky Elijah)
HSH Prince Imeretian
Prince Inal-Ipa (Abkhazian)
Prince Isheevy (Tatar)
HSH Prince Italic, graphs Suvorov-Rymniksky
Prince Javakhishvili
(Dzhavahovy Zhevahovy)
Prince Jorjadze
(2 branch of the family)
Princes Kargolomskie
Princes Kasatkin, Rostov
Princes Kashin-Obolensky
Princes Katkov-Shalikov
Princes Kavkasidze
Princes Kekuatovy (Keykuatovy) (Tatar)
Princes Kildishevy (Tatar)
Princes Kipiani
HSH Prince Kirillov
Princes Kobulov (Kobulashvili
)
Princes Kochakidze
Princes Kochubey
Princes Koltsovs-Mosalsky
Princes Kondratevskaya
Princes Koribut-Voronetskii
Princes Korkodinovy
Princes Kozlovsky
Princes Krasinsky (then His Serene Highness Prince Romanovsky-Krasinsky)
Princes Kropotkin
Princes Kudasheva (2 type) (Tatar)
Princes Kugushevy (Tatar)
Princes Kulunchakovy (Tatar)
Princes Kurakins
Princes Kurbsky
Princes Kurtsevichi
Princes Kutkiny (Tatar)
Princes Kutyevy (Tatar)
Princes Lionidze
Princes Lobanov-Rostovsky
HSH Prince Lopuhins
Princes Lopuhins (1995)
HSH Prince Lopuhins-Demidoffs (on the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Lortkipanidze
Serene Princess Łowicz (Łowicz)
Princes Lubomirski
Princes Lutsk
Princes Lvov
Princes Lyschinskie-Troyekurov
(Machabelovy) (3 kinds)
Princes Machutadze
Princes Magalov (Magaloshvili)
Princes Makayeu (Makashvili)
Princes Maksimenishvili
Princes Maksutov
(Tatar)
Princes Maksyutova (Tatar)
Princes Mamatkazin-Sakaevy (Tatar)
Princes Mamatova (Tatar)
Princes Mamleeva
Princes Mamleeva (Tatar)
Princes Mansyrev (Tatar)
Princes Manvelovy
Princes Massalski (Mosalsky)
Princes Mavrocordato
Princes Melikov
(Melikishvili) (3 kinds)
HSH Prince Menshikov
HSH Prince Menshikov-Koreysha
Princes Meschersky
Princes Mikadze
Princes Mikeladze
HSH Prince Mingrelia (on the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Mkheidze
Princes Mothers
(Tatar)
Princes Mourousi
Princes Mstislavsky
Princes Mustafin (Tatar)
Princes Myshetskaya
Princes Nasedkin
Princes Nesvitski
Princes Nizharadze
Princes Novosilski
Prince Obolensky-Neledinsky-Mielec (on the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Odoevskys
Princes Odoevskys Maslov- (the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Ogiński
Princes Orbeliani (Orbelianovy Orbelyanovy) (2 kinds)
HSH Prince Orlov
Princes Orlov
The Princes von der Osten-Sacken
Princes Ostrog
Princes Palavandovy (Palavandishvili
) (3 kinds)
Princes Paley
Princes Patrikeeva
Princes Pavlenishvili
(Pavlenovy)
Princes Polotsk
Princes Poryus-Vizapurskie
HSH Prince Potemkin-Tavricheski
Princes Pozharskie
Princes Pronsk
Princes Prozorovsky
-Galitzine
Princes Prozorovsky-Golitsyns
Princes Putyatin
Princes Puzyna
(from Kozelsk Puzyna)
Princes Ratievy (Ratishvili)
HSH Prince Razumovsky
Princes Repnin
Princes Repnin-Volkonskie
Princes Robitovy (Robitashvili)
Serene Princess Romanov (Golitsyn)
Serene Princess Romanov (de Goshtoni)
Serene Princess Romanov-Knust
Serene Princess Romanov-Kurakina
Serene Princess Romanov (Mac Dugall)
Serene Princess Romanov-Paul
Serene Princess Romanovskaya-Strelna
HSH Prince Romanovsky-Brasov
HSH Prince Romanovsky Elijah
HSH Prince Romanovsky-Iskander
HSH Prince Romanovsky-Krasinsky
HSH Prince Romanovsky-Kutuzov
Princes Romodanovsky
Princes Romodanovsky-Lodyzhenskii
Princes Rostov-Katyrevy
Princes Rusievy (Rusishvili)
Princes Saginovy (Saginashvili)
HSH Prince Saltykovs
Princes Saltykov-Golovkin
Demidov
Princes San Donato
Princes Sangushko
Princes Sapieha
Princes Satyginy-Kondiyskie
Princes of Sayn-Wittgenstein Berleburg
Princes Shahaevy (Tatar)
Princes Shahonskie
Princes Shakhovskoi
Princes Shakhovskoi-Glebov-Streshneva (combined name - only the eldest in the family)
Princes Shalikov (Shalikashvili
) (2 kinds)
Princes Shat-Ipa (Abkhazian)
PrincesShchepin Rostov-
Princes Shcherbatova
Princes Shchetinin
Princes Sheleshpanskie
Princes Shervashidze
Princes Shirinskie-Shikhmatov (Tatar)
Princes Shuiskys:
Princes Shumarovskie
Princes Siberian (formerly bore the title of princess)
Princes Sidamonovy (Sidamon-Eristovy Sidamonidze)
Princes Skaynovsky (Skajnowski)
Princes Solagovy (Solagashvili)
Princes Sontsovy-Zasyekins
Princes Starodub
Princes Stokasimovy (Tatar)
Princess Strelna
(then Highness Princess Romanov-Strelna)
Princes Sumbatov (Sumbatashvili) (2 kinds)
Princes Svyatopolk-Chetvertinskie
Princes Svyatopolk-Worldly
Princes Tarhanova-Mouravovy (Tarhan-Mouravi) (2 branch of the family)
Princes Tarkovsky
(with the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Tatevs
Princes Tavgiridze
Princes Telyatevskie
Princes Temkin Rostov
Princes Tenishevo
Princes Tenishevo (2 type) (Tatar)
Princes Torusskie
Princes Trubetskoy
Princes Tsereteli
Princes Tsitsishvili
(Tsitsianov) (4 kinds)
Princes Tsulukidze
Princes Tumanishvili
(Tumanova) (3 kinds)
Princes Tumanova-Levashev
Princes Turkestanovy (Turkistanovy Turkistanishvili)
Princes Turov-Pinsk
Princes Tusievy (Tusishvili
)
Princes Tyufyakiny
(3 kinds)
Prince Vadbolsky
Prince Vahvahovy (Vahvahishvili) (2 kinds)
Prince Vasilchikovs
Prince Vizirovy (Vizirishvili)
Prince Volkonskie
HSH Prince Volkonskie
Prince Voloshin
HSH Prince Vorontsov
HSH Prince Vorontsov
, graphs Shuvalov
(2 branches)
Prince Vorotynskys
Prince Vyazemsky
Princes Vyazemsky
, graphs Levashov
, count Paskevich-Erivanski
HSH Prince Wittgenstein
Prince Zaslavsky (Rurik)
Prince Zasyekins
Prince Zayonchek
Prince Zbarazhskie
Prince Zhizhemskie
Prince Žilina
Prince Zvenigorodsky
Prince Zubov
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...
(Russian Empire
Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia and the predecessor of the Soviet Union...
).
The list includes:
- families of «natural» Russian princely - coming from old Russian dynasties (Rurik DynastyRurik DynastyThe Rurik dynasty or Rurikids was a dynasty founded by the Varangian prince Rurik, who established himself in Novgorod around the year 862 AD...
) and Lithuania (GediminovichGediminidsThe Gediminids were a dynasty of monarchs of Grand Duchy of Lithuania that reigned from the 14th to the 16th century. One branch of this dynasty, known as the Jagiellons, reigned also in Kingdom of Poland, Kingdom of Hungary and Kingdom of Bohemia...
and others); - families, which princely titles were granted by RussianRussian EmpireThe Russian Empire was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia and the predecessor of the Soviet Union...
state, and foreign princely families; - foreign princely families, which were granted Russian citizenship;
- Russian princely families, which were granted their titles by foreign states;
A
Prince AbamelekPrince Abamelik
Abamelik
Abamelik was a noble family of Armenian origin in the Kingdom of Georgia, and then in the Russian Empire.The Abamelik were a non-dynastic patrician family in Tbilisi, claiming descent from the Kurdish princes of Agsend that settled in Georgia in 1421...
Prince Abashidze
Abashidze
Abashidze is a Georgian family and a former princely house. Appearing in the 15th century, they achieved prominence in the Kingdom of Imereti in western Georgia in the late 17th century and branched out in eastern Georgian kingdoms of Kakheti and Kartli as well as the then-Ottoman-held...
Prince Abashidze, Gorlenko
Prince Abhazovy (Abkhazi
Abkhazi
Abkhazi was a princely family in Georgia, a branch of the Shervashidze family from Abkhazia.According to the genealogical treatise by Prince Ioann of Georgia , the ancestors of the family fled the Islamicization of Abkhazia to the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kakheti were they were elevated, in...
)
Prince Abhazovy (Abkhazi
Abkhazi
Abkhazi was a princely family in Georgia, a branch of the Shervashidze family from Abkhazia.According to the genealogical treatise by Prince Ioann of Georgia , the ancestors of the family fled the Islamicization of Abkhazia to the eastern Georgian kingdom of Kakheti were they were elevated, in...
Anchipadze-Abhazovy)
Prince Abymelikovy
Prince Achba (Abkhazian)
Prince Agiashvili
Agiashvili
Agiashvili was a Georgian noble family, whose roots can be traced back to the 12th century. The members were entitled as the joint-High Constables of the Kingdom of Imereti, and held the key fortress of Ts'uts'khvat'i near Kutaisi in western Georgia. After the Russian annexation of Imereti, they...
(Agiyashvili)
Prince Akchurin (Tatar)
Prince Amarshan (Abkhazian)
Prince Amatuni
Amatuni
Amatuni was an ancient Armenian noble family, known from the 4th century in the canton of Artaz, between lakes Van and Urmia, with its center at Shavarshan , and subsequently also at Aragatsotn, west of Lake Sevan, with the residence at Oshakan.- History :Probably of Caspio-Median origin, this...
Prince Amilahori (Amilakhori)
Prince Amilakhori (Amilahvarovy)
Prince Amirejibi
Amirejibi
Amirejibi or Amirajibi is a Georgian family, formerly a prominent noble house, which branched off the House of Palavandishvili and rose in prominence in the late 14th century...
(Amirejibi
Amirejibi
Amirejibi or Amirajibi is a Georgian family, formerly a prominent noble house, which branched off the House of Palavandishvili and rose in prominence in the late 14th century...
Amiredzhibovy)
Prince Anchabadze
Anchabadze
Anchabadze , also known as Achba , is an Abkhaz-Georgian family, and the oldest surviving noble house originating in Abkhazia, Georgia.The Anchabadze family is supposed to have its roots in the early medieval ruling dynasty of Abasgia...
Prince Andronikashvili
Andronikashvili
The Andronikashvili sometimes known as Endronikashvili was a princely family in Georgia which claimed their descent from the Byzantine Comnenid dynasty and played a prominent role in political, military and religious life of Georgia...
(Andronikashvili
Andronikashvili
The Andronikashvili sometimes known as Endronikashvili was a princely family in Georgia which claimed their descent from the Byzantine Comnenid dynasty and played a prominent role in political, military and religious life of Georgia...
Endronikovy)
Prince Apakidze
Apakidze
Apakidze may refer to:*Apakidze , a noble family in Georgia*Andria Apakidze , a Georgian archaeologist and historian*Timur Apakidze , a Russo-Georgian naval aviator...
Prince Argutinsky-Dolgorukiis ( Mhargdzeli-Argutashvili) (2 kinds)
Prince Arydba (Abkhazian)
Prince Athey Ipa (Abkhazian)
Prince Aublaa (Abkhazian)
Prince Avalov (Avalishvili
Avalishvili
Avalishvili was a Georgian noble family, which branched off the Panaskerteli-Tsitsishvili house in the 16th century. The initial appanage of the family was located in the historical area called Tori and now known as the Borjomi Gorge with its center at the village of Sadgeri...
) (2 kinds)
B
Prince BabadyshevyPrince Babichev
Prince Bagration (2 species)
Prince Bagration-Davydoffs (Bagration-Davitishvili)
HSH Prince Bagration Imeretian
Their royal Highnesses the princes of Bagration, Georgian, Grand Duchess
Prince Bagration, Grand Duchess (3 kinds)
Prince Baratashvili
Baratashvili
Baratashvili is a Georgian noble family, appearing at the end of the 15th century as a continuation of the Kachibadze , which were possibly related to the Liparitids-Orbeli....
(Barataevy) (7 genera)
Prince Barclay de Tolly
Prince Barclay de Tolly Veimarn
Prince Baryatinsky (Boryatinskie)
Prince Bayushevy (Tatar)
Prince Bebutov
Bebutov
Bebutov or Bebutashvili was a Georgian noble family of Armenian ethnicity which played an important role in the economical and social life of the city of Tiflis throughout the 17th and 18th century, and later served in the military of the Russian Empire in the 19th century.The family is known...
(Bebutashvili)
Prince Begildeevy (Tatar)
Prince Begtabegovy (Begtabegishvili
Begtabegishvili
Begtabegishvili , Begtabegov or Bektabekov was a Georgian noble family of Armenian origin.The ancestors of the family fled the Muslim conquest of Armenia and removed to Georgia in the seventeenth century. They were originally known as Shanshean-Martirozashvili , and possibly also as T’aniashvili...
) (3 kinds)
Prince Beloselsky-Belozersky
Prince Belsky (Gedyminas)
Prince Belsky (Rurik)
Prince Berzek
Berzék
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HSH Prince Bezborodko
Prince Beznosov
Prince Bolkhov
Bolkhov
Bolkhov is a town and the administrative center of Bolkhovsky District of Oryol Oblast, Russia, located on the Nugr River , away from Oryol. Population: 12,800 ; 20,703 ....
Prince Brasov
Brasov
Brașov is a city in Romania and the capital of Brașov County.According to the last Romanian census, from 2002, there were 284,596 people living within the city of Brașov, making it the 8th most populated city in Romania....
(then His Serene Highness Prince Romanovsky-Brasov)
C
Princes CantacuzenePrinces Cantacuzino counts Speransky
HSH Prince Cantemireşti
Cantemiresti
Cantemireşti was a Moldavian boyar family. In the 17th and 18th century it brought forth several Voivodes of Moldavia. In the 18th century, the family moved to Russia.The most famous members are:*Constantin Cantemir , Voivode of Moldavia...
Princes Chaabalyrhua (Abkhazian)
Princes Chanysheva (Tatar)
Princes Chavchavadze
Chavchavadze
Chavchavadze is a Georgian noble family, formerly a princely one .The family is first attested in the 15th century, during the reign of Alexander I of Georgia. By the time of Leon of Kakheti they appear in the province of Kakheti , where they produced two lines: one in Telavi and Tsinandali;...
(3 kinds)
Princes Chegodaevy (Tatar)
Princes Chelokaevy or Cholokaevy (Cholokashvili
Cholokashvili
Cholokashvili is a former noble family in Georgia. It claimed an exotic foreign lineage and first appeared in the eastern Georgian province, and later kingdom, of Kakheti in 1320...
)
Princes Cherkassky (Cherkaska)
Princes Cherkezova (Cherkezishvili
Cherkezishvili
Cherk'ezishvili was a Georgian noble family, descended from the Circassian chieftains of Great Kabarda, whence the surname, literally meaning "children/descendants of a Circassian" in Georgian. They settled in Kakheti in the seventeenth century, and attained to a princely dingity of tavadi...
) (2 kinds)
HSH Prince Chernyshev
Princes Chhotua (Abkhazian)
Princes Chichua
Chichua
Chichua is a Georgian noble family claiming their descent from the princes Chikovani, the second house of the Dadiani of Mingrelia. Professor Cyril Toumanoff considers this surname a local Mingrelian variation of the Chijavadze. They were received among the princely nobility of the Russian Empire...
Princes Chijavadze
Princes Chikovani
Chikovani
The House of Chikovani is an important noble house of Georgia in Southeastern Europe. Dukes of Chikovani ruled a historic province, Lečxumi in northwestern Georgia...
Princes Chkheidze (3 branch of the family)
Princes Chkotua
Princes Chkotua (of the genus Chong)
Princes Cholokaevy (Cholokashvili
Cholokashvili
Cholokashvili is a former noble family in Georgia. It claimed an exotic foreign lineage and first appeared in the eastern Georgian province, and later kingdom, of Kakheti in 1320...
) (2 branch of the family)
Princes Czartoryski
Czartoryski
Czartoryski is the surname of a Polish-Ukrainian-Lithuanian magnate family also known as the Familia. They used the Czartoryski Coat of arms and were the leading noble family of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 18th century.-History:The Czartoryski is a family of a Grand Ducal...
D
Prince DabijaPrince Dadeshkeliani
Dadeshkeliani
Dadeshkeliani or Dadishkeliani was an aristocratic family from the mountainous western Georgian province of Svaneti. They ruled the Principality of Svaneti from the 1720s to 1857....
Prince Dadiani
Dadiani
Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :...
(Dadian)
Prince Dadiani
Dadiani
Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :...
(Dadianovy)
Prince Dadian-Migrelskie and the Princes of Dadian (Dadiani
Dadiani
Dadiani was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Samegrelo.- The House of Dadiani :...
)
Prince Dashka (Tatar)
Prince Dashkova
Prince Devletkildeevy (Tatar)
Prince Dgebuadze
Dgebuadze (noble family)
Dgebuadze was a Georgian noble family from the province of Mingrelia. They were accepted among the princely nobility of the Russian Empire in 1903....
Prince Diasamidze
Diasamidze
Diasamidze was a Georgian noble family known from 1443.The family held a fiefdom around Aspindza in Samtskhe , and later acquired the former possessions of the houses of Abuserisdze and Khursidze...
Prince Diveevo (Tatar)
Prince Dolgorukov
Prince Vasili Vladimirovich Dolgorukov
Prince Vasili Vladimirovich Dolgorukov was a Russian commander and politician, promoted Field Marshal in 1728...
s
Prince Dondukov
Dondukov
Dondukov is a Russian princely family descending from Donduk-Ombo, the sixth khan of the Kalmucks . In 1732 he led 11,000 Kalmuck households from the Volga banks to the border of the Ottoman Empire at the Kuban River, asking the sultan for protection...
Prince Dondukov-Izedinovy
Prince Dondukov-Korsakov
Prince Drutsk
Prince Drutsk-Lyubetskii
Prince Dzapsh-Ipa (Abkhazian)
Prince Dzhambakurian (Dzhambakur-Orbeliani, 4 branch of the family)
Prince Dzhambakur-Orbelianovy (Orbeliani)
Prince Dzhandierovy (Jandieri
Jandieri
Jandieri was a Georgian noble family known from the seventeenth century as grandees in the Kingdom of Kakheti.According to the genealogical treatise by Prince Ioann of Georgia , the family was elevated, in 1628, to the princely rank by the king Teimuraz I of Kakheti...
) (2 branch of the family)
G
Princes GagarinPrinces Gagarin-Sturdza
Prince Galitzine
Galitzine
For Orthodox clergyman and theologian, see Alexander Golitzin.The Galitzines are one of the largest and noblest princely houses of Russia. Since the extinction of the Korecki family in the 17th century, the Golitsyns have claimed dynastic seniority in the House of Gediminas...
HSH Princ Galitzine
Galitzine
For Orthodox clergyman and theologian, see Alexander Golitzin.The Galitzines are one of the largest and noblest princely houses of Russia. Since the extinction of the Korecki family in the 17th century, the Golitsyns have claimed dynastic seniority in the House of Gediminas...
Prince Galitzine
Galitzine
For Orthodox clergyman and theologian, see Alexander Golitzin.The Galitzines are one of the largest and noblest princely houses of Russia. Since the extinction of the Korecki family in the 17th century, the Golitsyns have claimed dynastic seniority in the House of Gediminas...
graphs Osterman
Osterman
Osterman or Ostermann is a surname, and may refer to* Alexander Ivanovich Ostermann-Tolstoy* Andrei Osterman* Cat Osterman* Edward Albert Ostermann* Harry Osterman* Ivan Osterman...
Princes Gantimurovy
Princes Gedianovy
Princes Gedianovy (Tatar)
Princes Gelovani
Gelovani
House of Gelovani - is a Georgian princely family from the lower part of the mountainous province of Svaneti, formerly - rulers of Svaneti.The family can be traced back to...
Princes Genghis (3 branch of the family)
Prince Georgian
Georgian
Georgian may refer to:* Something from or related to Georgia , a country in the Caucasus** Georgian alphabet** Georgian language** Georgian people** Georgian cuisine* Something from or related to the U.S...
(Grand Duchess of the branch, the offspring of King Vakhtang V)
HSH Prince Georgian
Georgian
Georgian may refer to:* Something from or related to Georgia , a country in the Caucasus** Georgian alphabet** Georgian language** Georgian people** Georgian cuisine* Something from or related to the U.S...
(Kakhetian branch, the offspring of King Irakli II)
Princes Giedroyc
Giedroyc
Giedroyć is a surname, originating from the Giedraitis family of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.-Overview:...
Princes Glinskys
HSH Prince Golenishchev-Kutuzov-Smolensky
Prince Golitsyn, Golovkin
Prince Gorchakov
Gorchakov
Gorchakov, or Gortchakoff , is a Russian princely family of Rurikid stock, descended from the Rurikid sovereigns of Peremyshl, Russia.-Aleksey Gorchakov:The family first achieved prominence during the reign of Catherine II...
HSH Prince Gorchakov
Gorchakov
Gorchakov, or Gortchakoff , is a Russian princely family of Rurikid stock, descended from the Rurikid sovereigns of Peremyshl, Russia.-Aleksey Gorchakov:The family first achieved prominence during the reign of Catherine II...
Prince Gugunava
Gugunava
Gugunava was a Georgian noble family possibly descending from the medieval house of Liparitid-Orbeliani. They were established in the Principality of Guria, and were officially confirmed in the princely rank by the Imperial Russian decree of 1850...
Prince Gundorova
Prince Guramovy (Guramishvili
Guramishvili
Guramishvili was a Georgian noble family derived from the House of Zevdginidze and known since the 16th century in the eastern provinces of the country....
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Prince Gurgenidze
Gurgenidze (noble family)
Gurgenidze was a Georgian noble family from the eastern province of Kakheti.According to Prince Ioann of Georgia , the family stems of the earlier house of Shilda , which had become extinct by 1744 when the king Erekle II rewarded the loyal service of the certain Solomon Mordlisdze by him the...
Prince Gurieli
Gurieli
Gurieli was a Georgian noble family and a ruling dynasty of the southwestern Georgian province of Guria which was autonomous and later for a few centuries independent, as well as a few ducal rulers of the dynasty rose in the 17th-18th centuries to be kings of the whole western Caucasus in place...
Prince Gyachba (Abkhazian)
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Princes Herkheulidze (Herheulidzevy) (2 kinds)Princes Hidirbegovy
Princes Hilkov
Princes Himshievy
Princes Hodzhaminasovy
Princes Holm
Holm
Holm may refer to:* Holm, a place-name for islands in areas with Scandinavian influence* Holm Oak or Quercus ilex, a tree- Places :Antarctica*Lutzow-Holm Bay, a large bayDenmark*Holm, Denmark, north of Nordborg on the island AlsGermany:...
Princes Hovanskii
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Prince IlyinskyIlyinsky
Ilyinsky , Ilyinskaya , or Ilyinskoye may refer to:-People:*Alexander Ilyinsky , Russian composer*Igor Ilyinsky , Soviet actor...
(then His Serene Highness Prince Romanovsky Elijah)
HSH Prince Imeretian
Prince Inal-Ipa (Abkhazian)
Prince Isheevy (Tatar)
HSH Prince Italic, graphs Suvorov-Rymniksky
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Prince JaparidzeJaparidze
Japaridze may refer to:*Japaridze , a noble family in Georgia*Giorgi Japaridze, modern Georgian logician*Otar Japaridze , Georgian ice dancer*Revaz Japaridze , Georgian writer...
Prince Javakhishvili
Javakhishvili
Javakhishvili is a Georgian noble family, a branch of the Toreli , known from the 10th century.The surname Javakhishvili, literally "son of Javakh", derives from the 14th-century nobleman Javakh , a participant of Georgia’s resistance to Timur’s attacks...
(Dzhavahovy Zhevahovy)
Prince Jorjadze
Jorjadze
Jorjadze was a Georgian noble family, considered by a genealogical tradition to have been of Caucasian Albanian origin, settled in the southern Georgian province of Samtskhe in 980 and removed to Kakheti in eastern Georgia in 1466...
(2 branch of the family)
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Princes Karalovy (Karalishvili)Princes Kargolomskie
Princes Kasatkin, Rostov
Princes Kashin-Obolensky
Princes Katkov-Shalikov
Princes Kavkasidze
Kavkasidze
Kavkasidze , later Kavkasidzev , was a Georgian-Russian noble house, founded by a Georgian nobleman Eprem Kalatozishvili who accompanied the crown prince Bak’ar in his Russian exile in 1724....
Princes Kekuatovy (Keykuatovy) (Tatar)
Princes Kildishevy (Tatar)
Princes Kipiani
HSH Prince Kirillov
Kirillov
Kirillov is a town and the administrative center of Kirillovsky District of Vologda Oblast, Russia, located on the shores of Lakes Siverskoye and Dolgoye northeast of Cherepovets. Municipally, it is incorporated as Kirillovskoe Urban Settlement in Kirillovsky Municipal District...
Princes Kobulov (Kobulashvili
Kobulashvili
K'obulashvili was a Georgian noble family whose origins can possibly be traced back to K'obul, High Constable of Iberia , commemorated in the inscription from the Monstery of the Holy Cross at Mtskheta....
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Princes Kochakidze
Kochakidze
K'ochak'idze was a Georgian noble family from the province of Mingrelia . A legend traces their origin to the early 13th-century Khorasanian prince brought in Georgia as a hostage and converted into Christianity.- References :...
Princes Kochubey
Princes Koltsovs-Mosalsky
Princes Kondratevskaya
Princes Koribut-Voronetskii
Princes Korkodinovy
Princes Kozlovsky
Kozlovsky
Kozlovsky , Kozlovskaya , or Kozlovskoye may refer to:People*Aleksey Kozlovsky – Алексей Фёдорович Козловский , composer*Fyodor Kozlovsky , Russian writer...
Princes Krasinsky (then His Serene Highness Prince Romanovsky-Krasinsky)
Princes Kropotkin
Kropotkin
Peter Kropotkin was a Russian prince and anarchist.Kropotkin may also refer to:*Pyotr Nikolayevich Kropotkin , Soviet/Russian geologist, tectonician, and geophysicist*Mount Kropotkin, a peak in Antarctica...
Princes Kudasheva (2 type) (Tatar)
Princes Kugushevy (Tatar)
Princes Kulunchakovy (Tatar)
Princes Kurakins
Princes Kurbsky
Princes Kurtsevichi
Princes Kutkiny (Tatar)
Princes Kutyevy (Tatar)
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HSH Prince LevenLeven
-Surname:* Earl of Leven a title in the Peerage of Scotland* Jackie Leven, a Scottish singer / songwriter* Narcisse Leven, a lawyer.* Peter Leven, association football player for Milton Keynes Dons-Places:* Leven, Fife, a town in Scotland...
Princes Lionidze
Lionidze
Lionidze or Leonidze was a Georgian noble family from the province of Kakheti which were elevated to the princely rank by King Heraclius II of Georgia in the mid-18th century. They were confirmed as the princes of Imperial Russia according to the decrees of 1825 and 1850.- References :...
Princes Lobanov-Rostovsky
Lobanov-Rostovsky
Lobanov-Rostovsky was a Russian princely family.-History:It originated with Prince Ivan , who lived at the end of the 15th century and was a great-grandson of ruling prince of Rostov Konstantin Vasilyevich.-Notable members:...
HSH Prince Lopuhins
Princes Lopuhins (1995)
HSH Prince Lopuhins-Demidoffs (on the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Lortkipanidze
Lortkipanidze
Lort'k'ip'anidze was a Georgian noble family from the province of Imereti known from 1412/1442. The head of the House of Lortkipanidze held a hereditary office of Commander of the Men of the Oath , formed by the members of military aristocracy owing their allegiance directly to the...
Serene Princess Łowicz (Łowicz)
Princes Lubomirski
Lubomirski
Lubomirski family is a Polish szlachta family. The family used the "Szreniawa without a cross" arms and their motto was: Nil conscire sibi ....
Princes Lutsk
Lutsk
Lutsk is a city located by the Styr River in northwestern Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Volyn Oblast and the administrative center of the surrounding Lutskyi Raion within the oblast...
Princes Lvov
Princes Lyschinskie-Troyekurov
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Princes MachabeliMachabeli
Machabeli was a Georgian princely house which held a large fiefdom in the province of Inner Kartli called Samachablo after their family name....
(Machabelovy) (3 kinds)
Princes Machutadze
Machutadze
Mach'utadze was a Georgian noble family known from 1412/1442 in the Principality of Guria where they served as Mayors of the Palace at the Gurieli court. Under the Russian rule, the family was received among the knyaz of the Russian Empire in 1850....
Princes Magalov (Magaloshvili)
Princes Makayeu (Makashvili)
Princes Maksimenishvili
Princes Maksutov
Pavel Maksutov
Pavel Petrovich Maksutov was an Imperial Russian Navy rear-admiral, prince, hero of Crimean War, 15th governor of Taganrog.Pavel Maksutov was born in Penza into a Russian noble family of Pyotr Ivanovich Maksutov...
(Tatar)
Princes Maksyutova (Tatar)
Princes Mamatkazin-Sakaevy (Tatar)
Princes Mamatova (Tatar)
Princes Mamleeva
Princes Mamleeva (Tatar)
Princes Mansyrev (Tatar)
Princes Manvelovy
Princes Massalski (Mosalsky)
Princes Mavrocordato
Princes Melikov
Melikov
Melikishvili or Melikov was a noble family in the Kingdom of Georgia, and later in the Russian Empire. The family descended from an Armenian nobleman Melik-Nazar who converted to Islam and was enfeoffed with the melikdom of Lori by the Persian shah Abbas I in 1602...
(Melikishvili) (3 kinds)
HSH Prince Menshikov
Menshikov
Menshikov may refer to one of the following persons*Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov *Aleksandr Sergeyevich Menshikov *Alexei Menshikov *Mikhail Menshikov , various...
HSH Prince Menshikov-Koreysha
Princes Meschersky
Princes Mikadze
Princes Mikeladze
Mikeladze
Mikeladze was a Georgian noble family, known from at least the 14th century, and claiming descent from the Bagratids of Taron. The senior, and the princely, line of the Mikeladze flourished in Imereti , while a collateral branch was later established as the petite nobles Mikelashvili in Kartli...
HSH Prince Mingrelia (on the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Mkheidze
Princes Mothers
Mothers
Mothers was a club in Erdington, near Birmingham, England during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Mothers opened above an old furniture store in Erdington High Street on August 9, 1968. The club, run by John 'Spud' Taylor and promoter Phil Myatt, closed its doors on 3 January 1971...
(Tatar)
Princes Mourousi
Princes Mstislavsky
Mstislavsky
Mstislavsky was a Russian princely family of Gediminid origin who prior to their move to Russia ruled the principality of Mstislavl. In the following, the Mstislavsky family produced some notable military commanders such as Ivan Mstislavsky who fought in the Livonian War...
Princes Mustafin (Tatar)
Princes Myshetskaya
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Princes NakashidzeNakashidze
The Nakashidze was a noble family in Georgia, one of the princely houses hailing from the province of Guria. In the Principality of Guria, they held the hereditary office of Receivers of Ambassadors. After the Russian annexation of Guria , the family was received among the princely nobility of the...
Princes Nasedkin
Princes Nesvitski
Princes Nizharadze
Nizharadze
The Nizharadze is a Georgian family, formerly a noble one known from the late 13th century. They had a status of tavadi in the western Georgian kingdom of Imereti and were confirmed in the rank of knyaz of the Russian Empire, in 1850 and 1862, after the Russian annexation of Imereti.- History :A...
Princes Novosilski
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Princes ObolenskyObolensky
Obolensky is the name of a princely Russian family of the Rurik Dynasty. The family of aristocrats mostly fled Russia in 1917 during the Russian Revolution...
Prince Obolensky-Neledinsky-Mielec (on the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Odoevskys
Princes Odoevskys Maslov- (the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Ogiński
Princes Orbeliani (Orbelianovy Orbelyanovy) (2 kinds)
HSH Prince Orlov
Orlov
Orlov is the name of a Russian noble family which produced several distinguished statesmen, diplomatists and soldiers. The family first gained distinction in the person of four Orlov brothers, of whom the senior was Catherine the Great's paramour, and the two junior were notable military...
Princes Orlov
Orlov
Orlov is the name of a Russian noble family which produced several distinguished statesmen, diplomatists and soldiers. The family first gained distinction in the person of four Orlov brothers, of whom the senior was Catherine the Great's paramour, and the two junior were notable military...
The Princes von der Osten-Sacken
Princes Ostrog
Ostrog
Ostrog may refer to:* Ostrog, Slovenia, a settlement in Šentjernej municipality in Slovenia* Ostrog monastery, a Serbian Orthodox Christian monastery in Montenegro* Ostroh, a historic town in Ukraine* Ostrog, a Russian term for a small fortress...
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Princes Pagava (2 branches)Princes Palavandovy (Palavandishvili
Palavandishvili
The Palavandishvili were a Georgian aristocratic family, known from the 12th/13th century and received among the princely nobility of Imperial Russia as Princes Palavandov in the 19th century....
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Princes Paley
Paley
Paley may refer to:* Albert Paley , a modernist American metal sculptor* A. G. V. Paley, British army officer and first Chief of the Defence Staff of Ghana* Edward Paley , Lancaster architect...
Princes Patrikeeva
Princes Pavlenishvili
Pavlenishvili
Pavlenishvili is an old Georgian princely dynasty, branch of princes Mkhargrdzeli, who at their turn were descendants of an ancient Iranian House of Karen-Pahlevi, branch of Parthian Arsacides.A version tells that the root "pavleni" derives from Pahlevi.Poet Mikhail Pavlenishvili...
(Pavlenovy)
Princes Polotsk
Princes Poryus-Vizapurskie
HSH Prince Potemkin-Tavricheski
Princes Pozharskie
Princes Pronsk
Pronsk
Pronsk is an urban locality and the administrative center of Pronsky District of Ryazan Oblast, Russia. Population: Pronsk was first attested in chronicles in 1186...
Princes Prozorovsky
Prozorovsky
Princes Prozorovsky were a Russian noble family of Rurikid stock descending from medieval rulers of Yaroslavl and Mologa. Their name is derived from the village of Prozorovo near Mologa, which used to be their only votchina in the 15th century...
-Galitzine
Galitzine
For Orthodox clergyman and theologian, see Alexander Golitzin.The Galitzines are one of the largest and noblest princely houses of Russia. Since the extinction of the Korecki family in the 17th century, the Golitsyns have claimed dynastic seniority in the House of Gediminas...
Princes Prozorovsky-Golitsyns
Princes Putyatin
Putyatin (family)
Putyatin , also romanized Poutiatine, Putjatin, Putiatin, is a Rurikid family with princely and noble lines. They branched from the dukes of the autonomous principality of Drutsk, sometime in mid-15th century.-Notable figures of the princely family:...
Princes Puzyna
Puzyna
Puzyna is a Rurikid princely house, now already for several centuries living in Poland. Originally they were from Belarus and region of Smolensk.Their most prominent members lived in early 20th century.* material: Russian wikipedia...
(from Kozelsk Puzyna)
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Princes RadzivilsPrinces Ratievy (Ratishvili)
HSH Prince Razumovsky
Razumovsky
Razumovsky , originally Rozumovsky , formerly transliterated as Rasumowski, Rasumofsky and Rasoumofsky) is a Ukrainian noble family from Russian Empire. Surviving branch remains in Austria.-History:...
Princes Repnin
Repnin
Repnin , the name of an old Russian princely family of Rurikid stock. The family traces its name to Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Obolensky , nicknamed Repnya, i.e., "bad porridge"...
Princes Repnin-Volkonskie
Princes Robitovy (Robitashvili)
Serene Princess Romanov (Golitsyn)
Serene Princess Romanov (de Goshtoni)
Serene Princess Romanov-Knust
Serene Princess Romanov-Kurakina
Serene Princess Romanov (Mac Dugall)
Serene Princess Romanov-Paul
Serene Princess Romanovskaya-Strelna
HSH Prince Romanovsky-Brasov
HSH Prince Romanovsky Elijah
HSH Prince Romanovsky-Iskander
HSH Prince Romanovsky-Krasinsky
HSH Prince Romanovsky-Kutuzov
Princes Romodanovsky
Princes Romodanovsky-Lodyzhenskii
Princes Rostov-Katyrevy
Princes Rusievy (Rusishvili)
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Princes SaakadzeTarkhan-Mouravi
Tarkhan-Mouravi is a Georgian noble family, claiming descent from the Shamkhal dynasty of Tarki, in Dagestan...
Princes Saginovy (Saginashvili)
HSH Prince Saltykovs
Princes Saltykov-Golovkin
Demidov
Demidov
The Demidov family, also Demidoff, were an influential Russian merchant, industrialist and later chivalry family, possibly second only to the Tsar himself in wealth during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.-History:...
Princes San Donato
San Donato
San Donato is the Spanish and Italian form of Saint Donatus. It can refer to:*Saint Donatus of Arezzo *Saint Donatus of Fiesole *Dukedom of San Donato, noble titleIt is also a place-name:*San Donato di Lecce*San Donato di Ninea...
Princes Sangushko
Princes Sapieha
Sapieha
The Sapieha is a Polish-Lithuanian princely family descending from the medieval boyars of Smolensk. The family acquired great influence in the sixteenth century.-History:...
Princes Satyginy-Kondiyskie
Princes of Sayn-Wittgenstein Berleburg
Princes Shahaevy (Tatar)
Princes Shahonskie
Princes Shakhovskoi
Princes Shakhovskoi-Glebov-Streshneva (combined name - only the eldest in the family)
Princes Shalikov (Shalikashvili
Shalikashvili
Shalikashvili is a Georgian noble family, originally from Samtskhe in southwest Georgia. With several notable members from the 16th century to the 20th, their descendants have survived in the United States Shalikashvili is a Georgian noble family, originally from Samtskhe in southwest Georgia....
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Princes Shat-Ipa (Abkhazian)
PrincesShchepin Rostov-
Princes Shcherbatova
Princes Shchetinin
Shchetinin
Shchetinin was the first Russian aviation company. It was founded in St. Petersburg in 1909 under the name Russko-Baltiskovo Vagonovo Zavod . The company was led by the famous pilot S. S. Shchetinin and the lead designer was Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich...
Princes Sheleshpanskie
Princes Shervashidze
Princes Shirinskie-Shikhmatov (Tatar)
Princes Shuiskys:
- # Kirdyapiny-Shuiskys
- # Skopin-Shuiskys
- # -Humped Shuiskys
Princes Shumarovskie
Princes Siberian (formerly bore the title of princess)
Princes Sidamonovy (Sidamon-Eristovy Sidamonidze)
Princes Skaynovsky (Skajnowski)
Princes Solagovy (Solagashvili)
Princes Sontsovy-Zasyekins
Princes Starodub
Starodub
Starodub is a town and the administrative center of Starodubsky District of Bryansk Oblast, Russia. It is located on the Babinets River , southwest of Bryansk. Population: 16,000 .-History:...
Princes Stokasimovy (Tatar)
Princess Strelna
Strelna
Strelna is a municipal settlement in Petrodvortsovy District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia, situated about halfway between St. Petersburg proper and Petergof and overlooking the shore of the Gulf of Finland...
(then Highness Princess Romanov-Strelna)
Princes Sumbatov (Sumbatashvili) (2 kinds)
Princes Svyatopolk-Chetvertinskie
Princes Svyatopolk-Worldly
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Princes Taktakovy (Taktakishvili)Princes Tarhanova-Mouravovy (Tarhan-Mouravi) (2 branch of the family)
Princes Tarkovsky
Tarkovsky
Tarkovsky is a Russian surname. The feminine form is Tarkovskaya . This surname may refer to:*Andrei Tarkovsky, a Russian film director*Arseny Tarkovsky, a Russian poet and father of Andrei Tarkovsky...
(with the rights of primogeniture)
Princes Tatevs
Princes Tavgiridze
Princes Telyatevskie
Princes Temkin Rostov
Princes Tenishevo
Princes Tenishevo (2 type) (Tatar)
Princes Torusskie
Princes Trubetskoy
Trubetskoy
Trubetskoy , Трубецкой , Трубяцкі , Trubecki , Trubetsky , Трубецький , Troubetzkoy , Trubezkoi or Trubetzkoy , is a Ruthenian Gediminid gentry family of Black Ruthenian stock, like many other princely houses of Grand Duchy of Lithuania, later prominent in Russian...
Princes Tsereteli
Tsereteli
Tsereteli is a former noble family in Georgia, which gave origin to several notable writers, politicians, scholars, and artists.- History :According to traditional accounts, the family’s ancestors had been chieftains in Dagestan or Ossetia, who fled the Islamization of their homeland by Tamerlane...
Princes Tsitsishvili
Tsitsishvili
The Tsitsishvili is a Georgian noble family, with several notable members from the 15th century through the 20th.The Tsitsishvili family was a continuation of the medieval house of Panaskerteli, known in the province of Upper Kartli from the 12th century, who derived their name from the castle of...
(Tsitsianov) (4 kinds)
Princes Tsulukidze
Tsulukidze
Tsulukidze is a Georgian surname.Tsulukidze may also mean:*Tsulukidze , a noble family in Georgia- Persons :*Alexander Tsulukidze, Marxist activist*Giorgi Tsulukidze, general*Varden Tsulukidze, general...
Princes Tumanishvili
Tumanishvili
Toumanishvili, armenianized Tumanyan or russianized Toumanov or Toumanoff – is an ancient Georgian princely family...
(Tumanova) (3 kinds)
Princes Tumanova-Levashev
Princes Turkestanovy (Turkistanovy Turkistanishvili)
Princes Turov-Pinsk
Princes Tusievy (Tusishvili
Tusishvili
Tusishvili was a Georgian princely family, known in the eastern province of Kakheti from 1469. The Tusishvili branched off the House of Zedginidze. They had their estates at Akhmeta and Gagma-Mkhari on the left bank of the Alazani...
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Princes Tyufyakiny
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Prince VachnadzeVachnadze
Vachnadze was a Georgian noble family, a principal line descending from the early medieval Donauri dynasty of Kakheti. Their offshoots were the Beburishvili . The family has produced several notable religious, military and cultural figures.The Vachnadze fief was centered at the village Kardenakhi...
(3 kinds)
Prince Vadbolsky
Prince Vahvahovy (Vahvahishvili) (2 kinds)
Prince Vasilchikovs
Prince Vizirovy (Vizirishvili)
Prince Volkonskie
HSH Prince Volkonskie
Prince Voloshin
Voloshin
Voloshin, or Voloshyn , is a Russian prince family of Rurik stock, descended from the Rurik sovereigns of Russia.Famous family members:* Alexander Voloshin, Russian politician and businessman* Avhustyn Voloshyn, politician, teacher, and essayist...
HSH Prince Vorontsov
Vorontsov
Vorontsov, also Woronzow, Woroncow is a celebrated Russian family, which attained the dignity of Counts of the Holy Roman Empire in 1744 and Serene Princes of the Russian Empire in 1852....
HSH Prince Vorontsov
Vorontsov
Vorontsov, also Woronzow, Woroncow is a celebrated Russian family, which attained the dignity of Counts of the Holy Roman Empire in 1744 and Serene Princes of the Russian Empire in 1852....
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Shuvalov
Shuvalov is a Russian noble family which, although documented since the 16th century, rose to distinction during the reign of Empress Elizabeth and was elevated to counts on 5 September 1746.-Members of Shuvalov noble family:The notable Shuvalovs include:...
(2 branches)
Prince Vorotynskys
Prince Vyazemsky
Vyazemsky
Vyazemsky is a town in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, located southwest of Khabarovsk close to the Ussuri River and the border with China. Population: -History:...
Princes Vyazemsky
Vyazemsky
Vyazemsky is a town in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, located southwest of Khabarovsk close to the Ussuri River and the border with China. Population: -History:...
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HSH Prince of WarsawWarsaw
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, roughly from the Baltic Sea and from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population in 2010 was estimated at 1,716,855 residents with a greater metropolitan area of 2,631,902 residents, making Warsaw the 10th most...
, count Paskevich-Erivanski
Ivan Paskevich
Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich was a Ukrainian-born military leader. For his victories, he was made Count of Erivan in 1828 and Namestnik of the Kingdom of Poland in 1831...
HSH Prince Wittgenstein
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Prince Zaslavsky (Gedeminovichi)Prince Zaslavsky (Rurik)
Prince Zasyekins
Prince Zayonchek
Prince Zbarazhskie
Prince Zhizhemskie
Prince Žilina
Žilina
Žilina is a city in north-western Slovakia, around from the capital Bratislava, close to both the Czech and Polish borders. It is the fourth largest city of Slovakia with a population of approximately 85,000, an important industrial center, the largest city on the Váh river, and the seat of a...
Prince Zvenigorodsky
Prince Zubov
Zubov
Zubov was a Russian noble family which rose to the highest offices of state in the 1790s, when Platon Zubov succeeded Count Orlov and Prince Potemkin as the favourite of Catherine II of Russia....