Image Podmoklovo Church south side view.jpg thumb 200px A church in the Dolgorukov family manor of Podmoklovo, 1714 22. Dolgorukov Lang ru is the name of a princely Russia n family Dolgorukovs of Rurikid stock. Descendants of Mikhail of Chernigov , they took their name from one prince of Obolensk , whose sobriquet was Dolgorouky, or Long Armed in Russian, alluding their lineage to the Artaxerxes I of Persia ancient Persian monarchy . Among its members are Maria Dolgorukaya d. 1580 , seventh wife of Ivan IV of Russia Ivan IV Maria Vladimirovna Dolgoroukov d. 1625 , first wife of Michael I of Russia Michael I Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgorukov 1667 1746 , Russian Field Marshal Vasily Lukich Dolgoroukov 1672 1739 , Russian diplomat and minister Vladimir Petrovich Dolgorukov 1696 1761 , Russian General Governor of Governorate of Livonia Livonia and Governorate of Estonia Estonia Ekaterina Alekseyevna Dolgorukova 1712 1747 , betrothed wife of Peter II of Russia Peter II Vasili Dolgorukov Krymsky 1722 1782 , Russian general and governor of Moscow Mikhail Petrovich Dolgorukov 1780 1808 ... and Sergei Witte Dimitri Ivanovich Dolgorukov 1797 1867 , career diplomat Vasily Andreyevich Dolgoroukov 1804 1868 , Russian minister of war Pyotr Dmitrievich Dolgorukov 1866 1951 Pyotr Vladimirovich Dolgorukov 1816 1868 , Russian nobleman and historian Vladimir Dolgorukov mayor , mayor of Moscow 1865 1891 Catherine Dolgorukov 1847 1922 , Knyaz Princess and Morganatic marriage morganatic wife of Alexander II of Russia Alexander II Pavel Dolgorukov Pavel Dolgoroukov 1866 1927 , prominent liberal politician prior to 1917 Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov 1868 1918 , Court Marshal to Tsar Nicholas II see also Yuri Dolgoruki External links commons category House of Dolgorukov ru icon http www.rulex.ru 01050561.htm . Russian Biographic Lexicon disambiguation Category Dolgorukov family ... ru sv Dolgorukov ... more details
Vasily Dolgorukov Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgorukov Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov 1868 1910 , Marshal of the Imperial Court under Tsar Nicholas II Vasily Andreyevich Dolgorukov 1804 1868 , head of the Third Section of H.I.M. Chancellery 1856 1866 See also Dolgorukov hndis Dolgorukov ... more details
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Mkhargrdzeli Arghutashvili lang ka , later known as Argutinsky Dolgorukov lang ru was an Armenia Armeno Georgia country Georgian noble family whose double surname indicates their descent from Arghut died 1506 and the family s purported origin from the medieval house of Mkhargrdzeli Zachariads . Dolgorukov is a direct Russian translation of Mkhargdzeli , literally meaning in Georgian a long arm . Image ArgutisnkyTomb.JPG thumb Tombstone of a member of the Argutinsky Dolgorukov family at the courtyard of Sanahin monastery. The founder of the family, Arghut, established himself in Lori Province Lori , northern Armenia, then under Georgian control, at the end of the 15th century. His descendants were received among the lower class nobility aznauri of Georgia, and enfeoffed of Sanahin , where the family s dynastic abbey was located. Under King Heraclius II of Georgia r. 1744 1798 , the Arghutashvili family was officially recognized as descended from the Mkhargrdzeli and elevated to a princely rank Georgian tavadi , Russian knyaz , a title which was confirmed by the Russian Empire Imperial Russian government on March 6, 1819, December 15, 1838 and November 14, 1857. ref Ru icon cite web title publisher Russian Biographic Lexicon url http www.rulex.ru 01010428.htm accessdate 2008 01 17 ref ref name Ioane Ioane Bagrationi Bagrationi, Ioane 1768 1830 . http geogen.ge indexen.php?id menu 12&id menu up 2&lang en&id let 34&abc 1 Arghutashvili . The Brief Description of the Georgian Noble Houses . Retrieved on January 23, 2008. ref In contrast to the commonly accepted view, the Russian historian Pyotr Vladimirovich Dolgorukov Pyotr Dolgorukov 1816 1868 advanced a hypothesis of the family s Rurikid origin and attempted to trace the common ancestry of Argutinsky Dolgorukov and the Rurikid house of Dolgorukov family Dolgorukov to the 12th century prince Yuri Dolgoruki . ref Ru icon http www.rulex.ru 01050560.htm ... more details
of Peter Voikov Ambassador Voikov in Warsaw . They were shot without trial. Pavel Dolgorukov had a twin brother named Pyotr Dmitrievich Dolgorukov Pyotr , who lived on until 1951. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dolgorukov, Pavel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 9, 1927 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukov, Pavel Category 1866 births Category 1927 deaths Category Dolgorukov family Category Russian people ... more details
Infobox royalty name Catherine Mikhailovna Dolgorukov title Princess Yurievskaya image Katharina Dolgoruki.jpg imgw 180px caption Princess Catherine Dolgorukova spouse Alexander II of Russia Morganatic marriage morganatic issue Prince George Alexandrovich Yurievsky br Princess Olga Alexandrovna Yurievskaya br Prince Boris Alexandrovich Yurievsky br Princess Catherine Alexandrovna Yurievskaya father Prince Michael Dolgorukov mother Vera Vishnevskaya birth date Birth date 1847 11 14 df y birth place Russia death date Death date and age 1922 2 15 1847 11 14 df y death place Nice , France place of burial Princess Ekaterina Mikhailovna Dolgorukova In Russian language Russian , also known as Catherine Dolgorukova , Catherine Dolgoruki , or Catherine Dolgorukaya , 14 November 1847 &ndash 15 February 1922 , was the daughter of Prince Michael Dolgorukov and Vera Vishnevskaya . She was a long time mistress of Tsar Alexander II of Russia and later, as his morganatic marriage morganatic wife, was created Princess Yurievskaya . Alexander and Catherine already had three children when they formed a morganatic marriage on 6 July 1880, less than a month after the death of the Emperor s wife, Marie of Hesse and by Rhine , on 8 June. A fourth child had died in infancy. Catherine became a widow with the assassination of Alexander II on 1 March 1881 by members of Narodnaya Volya organization Narodnaya Volya . Relationship with the Tsar File Kaiser Alexander II. von Ru land.jpg left thumbnail Tsar Alexander II. File Do gorukaja.jpeg right thumbnail A teenage Catherine. Catherine first met Alexander when she was twelve and he paid a visit to her father s estate. At the time, he saw her only as a little girl and probably forgot .... ISBN B000J1KZAU External links http rurik.genealogia.ru pages Dolgoruk.htm Genealogy of Dolgorukov ... Dolgorukov family Category Mistresses of Russian royalty Category House of Holstein Gottorp Romanov ... more details
Prince Pyotr Vladimirovich Dolgorukov lang ru 1816 1868 was a Russia n historian and journalist known for his genealogical research and as a critic of the Russian Empire Imperial Russian government. Life Dolgorukov was known for his anti government publications. He moved to Paris in 1859 and refused to repurt to Russia. As a result, he was deprived by the authorities of all titles and property, and declared a permanent exile. After Dolgorukov s death, his archives were acquired by the Russian government. Some of Dolgorukov s chief works include Russian Genealogical Collection St. Petersburg , 1840 41 , Accounts about the Princely House of Dolgorukov , 1842 , http www.archive.org details noticesurlespri01dolggoog Notices sur les principales familles de la Russie, par le c te Almagro Paris, 1842 , Russian Genealogical Book , 1855 57 , http www.archive.org details lavritsurlaruss04dolggoog La v rit sur la Russie Paris, 1860 , De la question du servage en Russie Paris, 1860 , Le general Ermolow 1861 , Des reformes en Russie, suivi d un aper u sur les tats g n raux russes au XVI et au XVII s. 1862 , Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov St. Petersburg, 1864 , Memoires Geneva Basel , 1867 71 . References ru icon http www.rulex.ru 01050561.htm . Russian Biographic Lexicon. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dolgorukov, Pyotr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1816 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1868 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukov, Pyotr Category 1816 births Category 1868 deaths Category Russian political activists Category Russian genealogists Category Russian journalists Category Dolgorukov family ru , sv Petr Vladimirovitj Dolgorukov ... more details
refimprove date August 2009 File Dolgorukov Vasiliy Lukich.jpg thumb Prince Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov Prince Vasiliy Lukich Dolgorukov Russian language Russian 1672 November 8, 1739 was a Russian diplomat and Political minister minister who was the most powerful man in the country in the later years of Peter II of Russia Peter II s reign. A male line descendant of the legendary prince Rurik , Dolgorukov was one of the first batch of young Russians whom Peter I of Russia Peter the Great sent abroad to be educated. From 1687 to 1700 he resided in Paris , where he learned thoroughly the principal Europe an languages , acquired the superficial elegance of the court of Versailles , and associated with the Jesuits , whose moral system he is said to have appropriated. On his return home he entered the diplomatic service . From 1706 to 1707 he represented Russia in Poland and from 1707 to 1720 he was appointed minister in Copenhagen . There, he succeeded in persuading King Frederick IV of Denmark Frederick IV to join the second coalition against Charles XII of Sweden Charles XII in the Treaty of Copenhagen 1709 . At the end of 1720 he was transferred to Versailles, in order to seek the mediation of France in the projected negotiations with Sweden and obtain the recognition of Peter s imperial title by the France French court. In 1724 he represented Russia in Warsaw ... alliance , in which he did not succeed. During the reign of Peter II of Russia Peter II , Dolgorukov ... the articles on the first opportunity, never forgave Dolgorukov for this. He was deprived of all ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dolgorukov ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1672 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 8, 1739 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukov Category Dolgorukov family Category Politics of the Russian Empire Category Recipients of the Order ... sv Vasilij Lukitj Dolgorukov ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 File Vasiliy Andreevich Dolgorukov.jpg thumb Vasily Andreyevich Dolgorukov Prince Vasily Andreyevich Dolgorukov lang ru 1804 1868 was a Russia n statesman, General of the Cavalry 1856, a full General equivalent , Minister of War 1852 1856 , Chief of Special Corps of Gendarmes Gendarmes and Executive Head of the Third Section of H.I.M. Chancellery 1856 1866 ref http www.facebook.com pages Vasily Andreyevich Dolgorukov 139143216104637 ref . Honours and awards Russian , Order of St. Vladimir , 1st and 4th classes Order of St. Anna , 2nd class Order of St. Andrew References Reflist Persondata NAME Dolgorukov, Vasily Andreyevich ALTERNATIVE NAMES Russian SHORT DESCRIPTION Russian statesman and military officer DATE OF BIRTH 1804 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1868 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukov, Vasily Andreyevich Category 1804 births Category 1868 deaths Category Dolgorukov family Category Chiefs of the Special Corps of Gendarmes Category Members of the State Council of the Russian Empire Category Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 1st class Category Recipients of the Order of St. Andrew Category Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class Russia noble stub fr Vassili Andre evitch Dolgoroukov ja pl Wasilij Andriejewicz Do goruki ru , sv Vasilij Andrejevitj Dolgorukov ... more details
File Dolgorukov Pyotr Dmitrievich.jpg thumb right No footnotes date May 2011 Prince Pyotr Dmitrievich Dolgorukov 1866, Tsarskoye Selo 1951, Vladimir was Russian liberal politician. Life Graduate of Moscow University . Well known zemstvo man and for many years chairman of Sudzha Zemstvo Board. For his radical pronouncements at the sessions of Sudzha Uezd Committee to Study the Needs of Agricultural Industry, he was removed from his post by Vyacheslav von Plehve Plehve but reinstated under Pyotr Dmitrievich Sviatopolk Mirskii Sviatopolk Mirsky . He was one of the founders of the Union of Liberation and of the publication Osvobozhdenie participated in zemstvo congresses, 1904 1905. One of the founders of the Constitutional Democratic Party , member and vice chairman of the First State Duma of the Russian Empire State Duma , 1906. He was convicted by the court and imprisoned for three months for signing the Vyborg Appeal . In 1909 he was reelected chairman of Sudzha Uezd Zemstvo Board. After the 1917 revolution he emigrated from Russia and lived in Prague , leading Russian emigre organizations in Czechoslovakia . His twin brother Pavel Dolgorukov was executed by bolsheviks in 1927. He was arrested by SMERSH in 1945 and spent last years of his life in Soviet prisons. He died in 1951. References V.I. Gurko. http www.archive.org details featuresandfigur011843mbp Features And Figures Of The Past. Government And Opinion In The Reign Of Nicholas II. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dolgorukov ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1951 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukov Category 1866 births Category 1951 deaths Category Dolgorukov family Category Russian princes Category Moscow State University alumni Category Russian Constitutional Democratic Party members Category Members of the State Duma of the Russian Empire ru , ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 Infobox officeholder name Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov birth date 1868 death date July 10, 1918 order Marshal of the Imperial Court term start 1914 term end 1917 Prince Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov lang ru 1868 1918 was an advisor to Russian Emperor Nicholas II , and a Marshal from 1914 17. After the arrest of the Russian Imperial Family following the February Revolution , he voluntarily accompanied the family into internal exile in Tsarskoe Selo and later Tobolsk . He was barred from joining them in Yekaterinburg in April 1918, and was killed by order of the Bolshevik government in that July. Early life Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov was born in 1868 to Prince and Princess Alexander Vasilievich and Mary Sergeyevna Dolgorukov. Career In 1907 Dolgorukov became an adjutant , in 1910 a General military General , and in 1914 a commander of the Russian Imperial Guard Imperial Guard cavalry regiment, the Life Guard Horse Artillery unit. During World War I , he was appointed Marshal of the Imperial Court . In this position, he assisted his stepfather, Count Pavel Benckendorff , in giving military advice to the Tsar. Deeply devoted to the Tsar, on August 14, 1917 he voluntarily accompanied the Imperial family to imprisonment in Tobolsk . He was separated from them when they were transferred to Ekaterinburg , and was arrested on April 18, 1918. Later Dolgorukov, together with General Count Tatishchev, was also moved to Ekaterinburg but not allowed into the Ipatiev House where the Romanovs were imprisoned . He was shot in the woods on July 10 and was only buried when the town was captured by the White Army . Canonization ... Dolgorukov, Vasily Alexandrovich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1868 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 10, 1918 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukov, Vasily Alexandrovich Category ... of World War I Category Russian nobility Category Dolgorukov family Category People executed ... more details
Dimitri Ivanovich Dolgorukov 1797 1867 , also known as Dolgorouki or Dolgoruki, was born in one of the most prominent families in Russia , and was a career diplomat . ref name momen Cite journal last Momen year 2004 first Moojan title Conspiracies and Forgeries the attack upon the Baha i community in Iran journal Persian Heritage volume 9 issue 35 pages pp. 27 29 postscript None ref He held several diplomatic posts, first in Istanbul, Turkey, and then in the Russian Embassy in Madrid , Spain 1826 1830 , in the late 1820 s travelling with American diplomat and writer Washington Irving from Seville to Granada and staying at the Alhambra together between May and June 1827. He also held diplomatic posts from 1832 1837 in the Hague , from 1838 1842 in Naples and in 1842 1845 again in Istanbul . He was also the Russian Minister in Iran from 1845 54. ref name momen Dolgorukov retired from the diplomatic service in 1854 and died in 1867. ref name momen Notes reflist References Russkii Biograficheski, Slovar vol. 6, St Petersburg, 1905 ru icon cite book title Babidskie vostaniya v Irani, 1848 52 location Moscow year 1939 first Mikhail S. last Ivanov Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dolgorukov, Dimitri Ivanovich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1797 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1867 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukov, Dimitri Ivanovich Category 1797 births Category 1867 deaths Category Russian diplomats Category Dolgorukov family Russia diplomat stub fa ru , ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Prince Vasili Vladimirovich Dolgorukov Russian circa January 1667 11 February 1746, Saint Petersburg was a Russian commander and politician, promoted Field Marshal in 1728. His life and fortune had swing like a weathercock during his life, following complex plots and the troubled time that followed Peter the Great s death. Life Son of a boyar , Vasili Dolgorukov was, starting from 1685, a stolnik at the royal court. He was then enlisted in the Preobrazhensky regiment in 1700, starting his true military career. Serving in the Preobrazhensky regiment, he took part in Russian Northern Wars and distinguished himself during the siege of Mitava in 1705. In 1706, he was transferred to Ukraine , where he was under the command of Ivan Mazepa , where he distinguished himself in 1707 1708 during the squelching of the Bulavin Rebellion . During the Battle of Poltava he was the commander of the Military reserves reserve cavalry force. In 1715, he was sent to Poland as a represent of Peter who was ill at that time , where he concluded, in 1716, a pact with Danzig , forcing the city into an anti Swedish policy ... of Peter the Great , Dolgorukov disapproved a number of Peter s reforms, and eventually became ..., following Alexei s trial and death, Dolgorukov reproached Peter such a violent behavior towards his own son. Dolgorukov was tried, demoted and exiled to Solikamsk . Following Catherine I of Russia Catherine I s coronation on 7 May 1724. Dolgorukov was brought back from his exile and given ... Dictionary Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dolgorukov, Prince Vasili Vladimirovich ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukov, Prince Vasili Vladimirovich Category 1667 births Category 1746 deaths Category Field Marshals of Russia Category Dolgorukov family Category Recipients of the Order ... Dolgorukov ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 File Natalia Dolgorukova.JPG thumb Princess Natalie Dolgorukov Princess Natalia Borisovna Dolgorukova , n e Sheremetev a 1714 1771 , was one of the first Russia n women writers . She has been called the most accomplished Russian memoirist of the 18th century. ref name mirsky D.S. Mirsky . A history of Russian literature from its beginnings to 1900 . Northwestern University Press, 1999. Page 60. ref Natalia s father was Count Boris Sheremetev , Russia s first native Field Marshal . He died when she was 4. She was betrothed to Prince Ivan Dolgorukov , a bosom friend of young Peter II of Russia and his prospective brother in law. After the Emperor s sudden death, Dolgorukov fell into disgrace, but Natalia did not desert her lover, and insisted on getting married. ref name mirsky She was 16 at the time. Several days after the wedding, the entire Dolgorukov family was exiled to Beryozov , a remote Arctic town. She gave birth to two sons in exile but was allowed to return to Moscow ten years later, after her husband s execution. She took the veil in Florovsky Convent of Kiev , but not before her children had grown up and married. Her short memoir was written shortly before that date. It appeared in print in 1810. References reflist colwidth 30em External links commonscat Natalia Dolgorukova http www.imwerden.info pdf dolgorukaya natalia zapiski 1913.pdf The 1913 edition of Dolgorukova s reminiscences ru icon http decemb.hobby.ru index.shtml?litera poezia ryleev Dolg The Ballad of Natalia Dolgorukova , by Kondraty Ryleyev ru icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sheremetev, Natalia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1714 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1771 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sheremetev, Natalia Category 1714 births Category 1771 deaths Category Russian women writers Category Russian memoirists Category Russian nuns Category Sheremetev family Category Dolgorukov family Category ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2010 Poland and Russia had exchanged diplomatic mission s for centuries . The first ambassador in the modern meaning of this word, from Poland to Russia, was Antoni Augustyn Deboli , in late 18th century. After the period of partitions of Poland , in 1918, relations were established between the Second Polish Republic and Soviet Union . After Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 those relations were broken, to be briefly reestablished in 1941 after the German invasion of the Soviet Union , when the Soviet Union and Polish government in exile agreed to cooperate against their common enemy, Nazi Germany . Those relations were broken in 1943 after discovery of the Katyn massacre . From that point onward, Soviet Union created its own puppet Polish government, which had its ambassadors in the Soviet Union. In 1989 the People s Republic of Poland was transformed into the modern Poland in 1991, Soviet Union was transformed into modern Russia. Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1703 Johann Patkul 1701 1706 Grigory Fyodorovich Dolgorukov ru , 1706 1707 Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov 1709 1712 Grigory Fyodorovich Dolgorukov 1712 1718 Aleksandr Dashkov resident title resident 1714 Naryshkin 1715 1721 Grigory Fyodorovich Dolgorukov ambassador 1721 1725 Sergey Grigorievich Dolgorukov http dic.academic.ru dic.nsf brokgauz efron 128989 D0 94 D0 BE D0 BB D0 B3 D0 BE D1 80 D1 83 D0 BA D0 BE D0 B2 D1 8B 1725 1726 Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov 1728 1729 Sergey Grigorievich Dolgorukov 1730 1733 Friedrich Casimir von Loewenwolde http dic.academic.ru dic.nsf enc biography 69768 D0 9B D0 B5 D0 B2 D0 B5 D0 BD D0 B2 D0 BE D0 BB D1 8C D0 B4 D0 B5 ambassador extraordinary minister plenipotentiary 1763 1794 See Ambassadors and envoys from Russia to Poland 1763 1794 1918 1989 See Ambassadors and envoys from the Soviet Union to Poland 1989 present 1991 1996 Yury Kashlev 1996 1999 ... more details
File Dolgorukov Vasiliy Lukich.jpg thumb 75px Dolgorukov Dolgoruky On 22 October 1709, during the Great Northern War , the alliance between the Russian Empire and Denmark Norway was renewed in the Treaty of Copenhagen . Charles XII of Sweden had destroyed the previous alliance Peace of Travendal in Travendal 1700 . For Russia, Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov signed the treaty in Copenhagen . See also Treaty of Copenhagen Sources cite book last Anisimov first Evgeni Viktorovich title The reforms of Peter the Great. Progress through coercion in Russia publisher M.E. Sharpe date 1993 series The New Russian history isbn 1563240475 page 125 External links http www.ieg mainz.de likecms index.php?site site.htm&dir &nav &siteid 133&treaty 1386&lastsiteid 77&searchquery 26is fts 3D1 26filter select 3D 26filter wt 3D 26filter id 3D 26filter l 3D 26filter p 3D 26searchlang 3Dde 26searchstring 3D1699 26date 3D 26year from 3D 26year till 3D 26location 3D Scan of the treaty at IEG Mainz Great Northern War treaties Category Great Northern War Category 1709 treaties Category History of Denmark Category History of Poland Category Treaties of the Russian Empire Category Treaties of Denmark Norway ca Tractat de Copenhagen 1709 nl Verdrag van Kopenhagen 1709 nn K benhavn traktaten i 1709 ru ... more details
Yuryevsky masculine or Yuryevskaya feminine may refer to Catherine Dolgorukov 1847 1922 , styled Princess Yuryevskaya after her morganatic marriage with Tsar Alexander II of Russia Prince George Alexandrovich Yuryevsky 1872 1913 , son of Catherine Catherine Yurievskaya 1878 1959 , daughter Svyatoslav Yuryevich, Prince Yuryevsky Prince of Yuryev , son of Yury Dolgoruky 1099 1157 See also Yuryev disambiguation Branches of the Russian Imperial Family Surname ... more details
The Collegium of Accounting Revizion kollegia , or of Revision or of Auditing also College was a Russian executive body Collegium ministry collegium , created in the Government reform of Peter I government reform of 1717 . It was de established during the decentralising reforms of Catherine II of Russia . Its first President was Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov Vasily Dolgorukov . References cite book author Janet M. Hartley title Russia, 1762 1825 military power, the state, and the people url http books.google.com books?id pLAMsDm3wJEC&pg PA127 accessdate 9 January 2011 year 2008 publisher ABC CLIO isbn 9780275978716 page 127 Cite journal author John P. Ledonne title Russian governors general, 1775 1825 journal Cahiers du monde russe date 1 2001 volume 42 pages 5 30 url http www.cairn.info revue cahiers du monde russe 2001 1 page 5.htm accessdate 9 January 2011 cite book author Paul Bushkovitch title Peter the Great the struggle for power, 1671 1725 url http books.google.com books?id f3ecjxR1Z9YC&pg PA377 accessdate 9 January 2011 year 2001 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 9780521805858 pages 377 78 Government of Russian Empire Category Collegia of the Russian Empire Category 1717 establishments gov stub Russia history stub ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of the Basya River partof Russo Polish War 1654 1667 date 24 September 10 October 1660 place Basya River near Mahilyow result Draw combatant1 Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth combatant2 Russian Tsardom commander1 Stefan Czarniecki commander2 Yury Dolgorukov strength1 24,000 strength2 16,000 casualties1 casualties2 campaignbox Campaignbox Russo Polish War 1654 1667 Battle of the Basya Basia River took place between 24 September and 10 October 1660, between the forces of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Tsardom of Russia , allied with the Cossaks and Tatars , near Basya river in the modern Mahilyow Voblast . Russian army of about 15,000 under Yury Dolgorukov met the Polish force of about 24,000 under Stefan Czarniecki . The first skirmishes were between the cavalleries of both sides with Russians being victorious. A full scale battle took place on 28 September on a big field near the village Gubarev. Supported by the artillery, the Russian infantery launched a successful attack on the center of the Polish forces which were seriously decimated. On the flanks, however, the Polish cavalry began to prevail over the Russian one and forced it to retreat in disorder, allowing the main body of the Russian army to be surrounded. However, the Russians continued to fight and didn t abandon the field until the end of Polish attacks and their withdrawal. Both sides suffered heavy losses. The hostilities resumed on 10 October after Russians received reinforcement by 900 men of voyevoda Maxim Rtishchev. The army of Dolgorukov managed to throw a forthcoming force of M. Pac back to its camp but couldn t use this success further. Both armies found themselves in a stalemate and the slow approach of the winter in a ravaged environment was seen as a threat on the both sides. The hostilities on the Basya river ended when the Poles heard the news of Ivan Khovansky campaign and decided to leave. Dolgorukov had no order of the Tsar to pursuit ... more details
Dolgorukov Vasily Dolgorukov . Details of this conflict were related by the latter s son N.V.Dolgorukov ... to biographer Dmitry Zhukov, Dolgorukov, informed of the forthcoming publication by the Interior Minister ... to permit the publication. Dolgorukov was outraged How could you have done this without informing ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Werki partof Russo Polish War 1654 1667 date 24 September October 11, 1658 place near Vilnius result Russian victory combatant1 Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth combatant2 Russian Tsardom commander1 Wincenty Korwin Gosiewski POW commander2 Yury Dolgorukov strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 campaignbox campaignbox Russo Polish War 1654 1667 Battle of Werki fought in autumn of 1658 between the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Tsardom of Russia marked the resumption of hostilities in the Russo Polish War 1654 1667 it ended with Russian victory. Russians, close to signing a peace treaty with Sweden truce of Valiersari ending the Russo Swedish War 1656 1658 decided to resume the war with Poland in order to gain control over the disputed Ruthenia n territories. After the inconclusive negotiations with the Poles in Vilnius , army of prince Yury Dolgorukov Do gorukow attacked the Polish units guarding the Polish delegations near Werki Verkiai . Polish troops were taken by surprise and were defeated, Russians took many prisoners, including the Polish leader, hetman Wincenty Korwin Gosiewski Gosiewski would remain a hostage for four years. Another Polish commander, hetman Pawe Jan Sapieha , would be later blamed for not coming to the aid of Gosiewski due to personal friction between them. References ukasz Ossoli ski, Kampania na Ukrainie 1660 roku doctoral thesis University of Warsaw , 1995, http web.archive.org web 20040611013227 http www.historia.icenter.pl pdf Kampania na Ukrainie.pdf available here coord missing Lithuania Category Conflicts in 1658 Category 1658 in Europe Category Battles of the Russo Polish War 1654 1667 Werki Category History of Vilnius Category 1658 in Lithuania Poland battle stub Russia battle stub pl Bitwa pod Werkami ru ... more details
The Sologashvili lang ka , also known as Solagashvili or Salagashvili , are a Georgia country Georgian noble family, known from the 15th century. They were related to the Baratashvili and possibly shared a common origin with them. The family came from the southern Georgian province of Samtskhe , which they left for Kartli in the 15th century. The kings of Kartli granted them the dignity of Tavadi prince and estates in the valleys of Algeti river Algeti and Vere as well as in the environs of Tbilisi . The Sologashvili owned the fortresses of Kojori and Ch apala, and the monastery of Kabeni, their familial burial ground. A branch emigrated, in 1724, to the Russian Empire , where they came to be known as Salagov . A member of this branch was General Semyon Ivanovich Salagov 1754 1820 . The Georgian Sologashvili were confirmed as princes knyaz of the Russian Empire in 1850. The family name was blessed by Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia, Ilia II of Georgia on November 6, 2011 in the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi . References Cyril Toumanoff Toumanoff, Cyril 1967 . Studies in Christian Caucasian History , p.  270. Georgetown University Press . Ioane Bagrationi Bagrationi, Ioane 1768 1830 . http www.geogen.ge indexen.php?id menu 12&id menu up 2&lang en&id let 52&abc 1 Sologhashvili Princes of K artli . The Brief Description of the Georgian Noble Houses . Pyotr Vladimirovich Dolgorukov Pyotr Dolgorukov , Russian Genealogical Book , 1855 57 , pp.  481 482. Category Noble families of Georgia country Category Royalty Georgia bio stub ka ... more details
confused Maria Dolgorukova Infobox royalty consort yes name Maria Dolgorukaya image imgw caption succession List of Russian consorts Tsaritsa of All Russia reign 1580 spouse Ivan IV of Russia issue house Dolgorukov father mother birth date birth place death date c. 1580 death place burial date burial place Ascension Convent , Kolomenskoye br Archangel Cathedral , Moscow Kremlin Kremlin 1929 religion Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox Maria Dolgorukaya died 1580 was a tsaritsa of Russia as the seventh wife of Ivan IV of Russia . She was known to be a descendant of Prince Yuri I Dolgoruki , Prince of Kiev, Rostov and Suzdal . Ivan presumably married her due to her royal status as he, too, was descended from Yuri Dolgoruki through his son Vsevolod III Yuryevich . It is likely that she is related through the Grand Prince of Tver and hence an ascendant of Catherine the Great Dubious date March 2009 . She did not bear the tsar any child and was found out to have a lover. The tsar had her drowned. References Unreferenced date March 2009 s start s roy ru s vac last Vasilisa Melentyeva s ttl title List of Russian consorts Tsaritsa of All Russia years 1580 s vac next Maria Nagaya end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dolgoruki, Maria ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1580 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgoruki, Maria Category Dolgorukov family Category Russian royalty Category Russian tsarinas Category 1580 deaths fr Maria Dolgorouka a ru , sv Maria Dolgorukaja ... more details
The Palavandishvili lang ka were a Georgia country Georgian aristocratic family, known from the 12th 13th century and received among the knyaz princely nobility of Imperial Russia as Princes Palavandov lang ru in the 19th century. A genealogical tradition makes the ancestors of the Palavandishvili family residents of Armenia from where they were forced into refuge in the Kingdom of Georgia in 1184. ref name Ioane Ioane Bagrationi Bagrationi, Ioane 1768 1830 . http www.geogen.ge indexen.php?id menu 12&id menu up 2&lang en&id let 49&abc 1 Phalavandis shvili . The Brief Description of the Georgian Noble Houses . Retrieved on March 30, 2009. ref ref Pyotr Vladimirovich Dolgorukov Dolgorukov, Pyotr 1856 , , . III Russian Genealogical Book , vol. III , p. 481. Saint Petersburg Eduard Veymar Typography ref According to Cyril Toumanoff , dynastic patronymic of this family Palavandishvili literally translates as the sons of Palavandi betrays their connection with the Armenian house of Pahlavuni of ancient Arsacid Empire Arsacid Persian stock and the family legend of migration may be a vague memory of the Palavandishvili s Pahlavid descent. ref name Toumanoff Cyril Toumanoff Toumanoff, Cyril 1967 . Studies in Christian Caucasian History , pp. 208, 270. Georgetown University Press . ref The Palavandishvili first established themselves in Akhaltsikhe in south Georgian province of Samtskhe which fell to the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. Most of them then fled northward, in the kingdom of Kartli those who remained in Samtskhe apostatized to Islam . ref name Ioane In Kartli, the family were confirmed in princely rank tavadi and received a hereditary fief known as Sapalavando in the Prone valley which they shared with the families of Abashidze and Amirejibi , the latter being their offshoot. In the contemporary aristocratic hierarchy, the Palavandishvili were grandees of the second class and vassals to the House of Mukhr ... more details
Image Dolgorukaya pskov.jpg thumb 250px right Ekaterina Alekseyevna Dolgorukova Ekaterina Alekseyevna Dolgorukova 1712 1747 was a Russian noble, enganged to tsar Peter II of Russia . Daughter of the Russian Prince Alexei Dolgorukov and niece to Prince Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov . She grew up with her brother Ivan in Warsaw in the house of her grandfather Gregory Fjodorovitj. Reportedly, she and the Austrian ambassador Melissimo were in love with each other. The 19 November 1729, she was officially engaged to the tsar, given the title Her Highness the Bride Empress , and installed the day after in the Golovinskii Palace . Melissimo was exiled. The wedding never took place because of Peter s death in 1730. Her family, the Dolgorukovs, prepared to installed her as ruling Empress in the manner of Catherine I of Russia , but did not succeed. She left the palace, and at the installment of empress Anna Ivanovna , she was deported with her family to Volosjin . In 1740, she was placed in the convent of Tomsk . In 1741, she was freed by Empress Elizabeth of Russia and appointed lady in waiting . In 1745, she married General Lieuntenant Count Bruce. She died of a cold in 1747. Sources Equivalent Russian Favoritki Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dolgorukova, Ekaterina Alekseyevna ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Enganged to tsar Peter II of Russia DATE OF BIRTH 1712 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1747 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dolgorukova, Ekaterina Alekseyevna Category 1712 births Category 1747 deaths Category 18th century Russian people Category Russian ladies in waiting be be x old fr Ekaterina Alekse evna Dolgoroukova ja pl Katarzyna Aleksjejewna Do goruka ru , sv Katarina Dolgorukova ... more details