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    the Russian noble estates staffed most of the Russian government and possessed a self-governing body, the Assembly of the Nobility. The Russian word...
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  • Russian nobility and royalty may refer to: Russian royalty Russian nobility This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Russian...
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  • assistance to members of the former Russian Nobility who had fled the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922, and the...
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    of the Nobility (Russian: дворянское собрание, благородное собрание) was a self-governing body of the sosloviye (estate) of the Russian nobility in Imperial...
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    Lithuanian nobility Maltese nobility Montenegrin nobility Norwegian nobility Polish nobility Magnates Portuguese nobility Russian nobility Boyars Ruthenian...
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  • Marshal of Nobility (Russian: предводитель дворянства) was an elected position in Russian local self-government prior to the Russian Revolution of 1917...
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    Romanov and the Russian Orthodox Church, including Siloviks and Russian oligarchs. She even goes so far as to elevate such people to the nobility, i. e. persons...
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  • Egyptian Arabic. Dvoryanin, the word (Russian: Дворянин, romanized: Member of the court); a member of Russian nobility. In Germany, the constitution of the...
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    family (Russian: Рамзай) is a Finnish and Russian noble family of Scottish origin. The family members bear the title of Baron in the Finnish nobility. Karl...
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    The Swedish nobility (Swedish: Adeln or Ridderskapet och Adeln, Knighthood and Nobility) has historically been a legally and/or socially privileged class...
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  • princely families of Russia (Russian Empire) The list includes: families of «natural» Russian princely stock - descended from old Russian dynasties (Rurik...
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  • Lithuania, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and later the Russian and Austrian Empires. The Ruthenian nobility became increasingly polonized and later russified...
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  • Georgia in the 1840s. "Georgian Nobility in the Russian Empire". Russian Nobility Association in America. Russian nobility Toumanoff, Cyril (1983). Les Maisons...
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    The Greig family (Russian: Грейг) is the name of a Russian noble family of Scottish origin. They are a branch of Clan Gregor, that changed their name due...
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  • United Nobility (Russian: Объединённое дворянство; Ob'yedinennoye dvoryanstvo) was a union active in the Russian Empire from 1906 to 1917. The union consisted...
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  • Nakhichevan and Kars provinces – into the Russian Empire, the titles, traditions and social institutions of the Russian nobility become dominant among the Armenian...
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    Lermontov family (Russian: Лермонтовы) is the name of a Russian noble family of Scottish origin, descended from George Learmonth (known in Russia as Yuri Andreevich...
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    sentiments and unpredictable behavior made him unpopular among the Russian nobility, and he was secretly assassinated by his own officers. Paul was son...
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    projects in St. Petersburg, funding the Russian Academy of Science, and measures which generally favored the nobility, such as the repeal of a primogeniture...
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    family (Russian: Гамолтовы) is the name of Russian noble family of Scottish origin, descend from Petr Gamoltov-Hamilton, an officer in Russian service...
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  • served the Russian Empire, as a lieutenant-general, but he was a Count of the Holy Roman Empire rather than a Count of the Imperial Russian Nobility. "A FEW...
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  • Artamonov family (Russian: Артамоновы, the Artamonovs) is a Russian noble family of Scottish origin, descended from Art MacKeen (Russian: Арт Магин),[citation...
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    family (Russian: Брюсы) is the name of Russian noble family of Scottish origin. The family members bear the title of Count. James Daniel Bruce (Russian: Граф...
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    The Austrian nobility (German: österreichischer Adel) is a status group that was officially abolished in 1919 after the fall of Austria-Hungary. Austria's...
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    the imperial house. The house consisted of boyars in Russia (the highest rank in the Russian nobility at the time) under the reigning Rurik dynasty, which...
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    The Leslie family (Russian: Лесли) is the name of Russian noble family of Scottish origin. Descendants of Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul, who was a Scottish...
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    The Famintsyn family (Russian: Фаминцыны) is the Russian noble family of Scottish origin. Descendants descents of Kristof Tobias Tomson-Hominsky, first...
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    The Birkin family (Russian: Би́ркины) is a Russian noble family originating with Ryazanian boyar scions. The Birkins were listed in the Velvet Book and...
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    high nobility was extremely limited in number, consisting of the magnates and later, within the Russian Empire, of princes. Families of the nobility were...
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    Odnodvortsy (category Russian nobility)
    Odnodvortsy (Russian: однодво́рцы) was a social group of the Russian gentry in the late 17th — mid-19th centuries. Those of this group who failed to prove...
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