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    The House of Golitsyn (Russian: Голицыны, romanized: Golitsyny, lit. 'Galitzine') is the second largest and noblest Princely house in Russia. Among its...
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    Prince Vladimir Emanuelovich Galitzine (17 June 1884 – 15 July 1954) was a Russian émigré who lived in England. He was the Chairman of the Russian Society...
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    Prince Nikolai Borisovich Galitzin (Russian: Николай Борисович Голицын, alternatively transcribed Golitsyn, Golitsïn or Golitsin; 8 December/19 December...
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  • Golitsyn (born 1935), Soviet physicist and writer on nuclear winter Category:Galitzine family This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    Andrei Golitsyn (1791—1861) Prince Alexander Golitsyn (1792—1865) Prince Nikolai Golitsyn (1794—1866) Princess Sofia Golitsyna (1795—1871) Princess Tatiana...
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    paternal grandmother, Alexandra, Princess Galitzine, and so are all living members of the House of Galitzine. This genealogy is cited on Solokov 2007 and...
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    shot and edited by Sarasara in collaboration with British filmmaker Nikolai Galitzine Yurievitch (Iris, Dear Child, From the Mountain). Exactly one year...
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  • introduction by J. C. Squire, 1928 Irina Galitzine: Spirit to Survive. The Memoirs of Princess Nicholas Galitzine. London 1976 Elizabeth Narishkin-Kurakin...
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    Nathalia Petrovna. Among her siblings were Prince Boris Vladimirovitch Galitzine, Princess Ekaterina Vladimirovna Apraksina (who married Stepan Stepanovich...
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    married on 13 February 1764 to General-Major Prince Andrei Mikhailovich Galitzine (15 August 1729 – 23 February 1770), with large offspring Anna Borisovna...
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    members of Royal families, are buried at the cemetery. This includes Galitzine, Naryshkin, Obolensky, Volkonsky, Tsereteli and Gagarin families. The...
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    the subject and attended the TTAPS review meeting with Alexandrov and Nikolai Moiseev in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in April 1983. He applied his model...
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    Retrieved 6 April 2023. Galitzine, Christine Howard (2002). The Princes Galitzine: Before 1917-- and Afterwards. Galitzine Books. p. 193. Retrieved 6...
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    (1754-1806) Filipp – footman to Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky Emperor Francis I of Austria (1768-1835) Baron Funke Prince Galitzine (1769-1813) – A nobleman who has...
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    of the Cavalry of the Guard. In 1884 Rodzianko married Anna Nikolaevna Galitzine (1859-1929); the couple had three children. In 1885 he retired and lived...
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    ” Count Osterman-Tolstoy was married to Princess Elisabeth Alexeevna Galitzine (1779–1853) from 1799; they had no children. He had foreign mistresses...
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    factions among the boyars (composed of knyazes Fyodor Mstislavsky, Vasily Galitzine, Fyodor Sheremetev, Daniil Mezetsky and diaks Vasily Telepnyov, and Tomiło...
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    No. 8) and II (chapters 20-40, Nos. 9 and 10). Translated by Princess Galitzine for Chapmann & Hall, it came out in English in 1874. Prince Serebrenni...
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    Knights on 2 February 1348. His descendants include Princes Kurakin, Galitzine, Khovansky, Korecki. He took baptism in 1333 in or before Veliki Novgorod...
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  • M:1530. D. M. Galitzine. 2010: 1394, M:1626. Portrait of D.M. Galitzine by Fyodor Rokotov. 1760s. Rasul Gamzatov. 2013: 1709, M:1941. Nikolai Ge. 2006: 1075...
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    fully in Russian control. The Russian governor in Finland, Prince Mikhail Galitzine, with his headquarters in Turku, was unable to receive support by sea...
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    Henry Red, White & Royal Blue The spare to the British throne. Portrayed by Nicholas Galitzine. Based on the novel of the same name by Casey McQuiston....
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    (1850-1918), served in the Ministry of Agriculture, married Maria Alexandrovna Galitzine (1855-1930), and had issue Maria (14 June 1851 Tiflis - 2 August 1941...
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  • Marisa Mell, Anthony Perkins, Jerome Arnold, Bruce Vilanch, Princess Irene Galitzine, Lenard Norris, Dan Daniel 10 Lisztomania Warner Bros. / Goodtimes Enterprises...
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    Montenegro (1866-1951) Princess Marina Petrovna (1892-1981) ∞ Prince Alexander Galitzine (1885-1974) Prince Roman Petrovich (1896-1978) ∞ Countess Prascovia Cheremeteva...
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    number of Orthodox Ruthenians, led by Princes Mstislavsky, Belsky and Galitzine, escaped the repressions to Moscow. In documents of that time they are...
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    Leonidovna Galitzina (1842-1917), daughter of Prince Leonid Mikhailovich Galitzine and Anna Matveyevna Tolstaïa. Their eight children included Ignatiev's...
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    Russia (24 November 1902 – 31 July 1978) m. 1. Princess Alexandra Pavlovna Galitzine m. 2. Hedwig von Chappuis Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia (6 July...
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    Budapest 7 July 1941. M. in Dugino 29 June 1887 to Prince Pavel Pavlovich Galitzine (b. 1856 – d. 1916).[better source needed] Princess Maria Nicolaievna...
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    Jansug Kakhidze Vakhtang Kakhidze Evgeni Mikeladze Keto Mikeladze Irene Galitzine Irakli Nasidze Aka Nanitashvili Tatuna Nikolaishvili Lako Bukia David...
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