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Lobanov-Rostovsky Family
Lobanov-Rostovsky (), feminine: Lobanova-Rostovskaya () is a Russian surname of noble origin, associated with the House of Lobanov-Rostovsky. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandr Lobanov-Rostovsky (other), multiple persons *Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky (1824–1896), Russian statesman and diplomat *Andrey Lobanov-Rostovsky (1892–1979), Russian officer and American historian *Dmitry Lobanov-Rostovsky (1758–1838), Russian general and statesman *Esperanza de Sarachaga, or Esperanza Felicitas Alexandra de Sarachaga y Lobanov Rostovsky, 9th-century courtier and socialite of Spanish and Russian descent *, born princess Lobanov-Rostovsky (1789–1854), decorated lady-in-waiting, daughter of Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky (1760–1831), Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky *Nikita Dmitrievich Lobanov-Rostovsky or Nikita Lobanov *Nikita Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky (died 1658), Russian nobleman *Semyon Lobanov-Rostovsky (died after 1597), Russian nobleman and military leader *Yakov Lobanov ...
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House Of Lobanov-Rostovsky
The House of Lobanov-Rostovsky (, literally "Lobanov-Rostovskys") is a Russian nobility, Russian princely family that claims their descent from the House of Rurik and whose male-line ancestors were the , who ruled the Principality of Rostov, the area now in the present-day Russia. History It originated with Prince , nicknamed Loban () for his wide forehead ( means 'forehead' in Russian), who lived at the end of the 15th century and was a descendant of reigning princes of Rostov the Great. Some notable members of the family are listed in the "Lobanov-Rostovsky" article. Their coat of arms has a divided shield: the upper part of blue color shows Archangel Gabriel, silver with golden halo and sword. The lower part in red shows a standing, gold-armed silver stag with a golden collar. Around the coat of arms are the princely insignia. Among the (former) estate of the family is the Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace in downtown Saint Petersburg. Relatives There are other (extinct) princely ...
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Aleksandr Lobanov-Rostovsky (other)
Aleksandr Lobanov-Rostovsky is the name of the following Russian noblemen: * (1788–1866), Russian general, writer, and historian * (died 1677) * (1752–1830) {{hndis category:Lobanov-Rostovsky family ...
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Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky
Prince Aleksey Borisovich Lobanov-Rostovsky () ( in Voronezh Governorate – ) was a Russian politician, statesman, probably best remembered for having concluded the Li-Lobanov Treaty with China, the Peace of Constantinople (1879), Peace of Constantinople with the Ottoman Empire, and for his publication of the ''Russian Genealogical Book'' (in two volumes). Life Knyaz, Prince Lobanov-Rostovsky was educated at Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. At the age of twenty, he entered the diplomatic service and became Diplomatic minister, minister at Constantinople in 1859. In 1863, a regrettable incident in his private life made him retire temporarily from the Civil service, public service, but four years later he re-entered it and served for ten years as an assistant to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Empire, minister of the interior. At the close of the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878, Russo-Turkish war in 1878, he was selected by Alexander II of Russia, Alexander II as ambassador to ...
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Andrey Lobanov-Rostovsky
Andrey Anatolyevich Lobanov-Rostovsky () (May 5, 1892 – February 17, 1979) was officer of the Russian Imperial Army, and took part in World War I. During the Russian Civil War he was part of the anti-Bolshevik White movement.С. В. Волков Офицеры российской гвардии: Опыт мартиролога М.: Русский путь, 2002. С. 286Professor Emeritus Andrei Lobanov-Rostovsky
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Dmitry Lobanov-Rostovsky
Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky (; 20 September 1758 – 25/26 July 1838) was a Russian general and statesman. He stemmed from the Lobanov-Rostovsky family. Biography After Russia's defeat at Friedland on 14 June 1807, Russia asked for an armistice, which Lobanov-Rostovsky signed on Russia's behalf on 30 June 1807 (with marshal Louis-Alexandre Berthier signing for France). With prince Alexander Kurakin, he participated in the following negotiations and was one of the plenipotentiaries who signed of the Treaty of Tilsit on 7 July 1807, on behalf of the Tzar. Career From 12 January 1808 to 12 February 1809 Rostovsky was governor of Saint Petersburg). From 1810 Since December 1810 Rostovsky was the Livonian, Estland and Kurland governor-general and the Riga military governor, taking over from Friedrich von Buxhoeveden, until 1812, when he himself was replaced Philip Paulucci at the beginning of the 1812 war. Under Rostovsky governorship Riga garrison was strength ...
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Esperanza De Sarachaga
Doña Esperanza Felicitas Alexandra de Sarachaga y Lobanov Rostovsky was a 19th-century courtier and socialite of Spanish and Russian descent. Born in St. Petersburg, she was informally known as “Spera”. She was the eldest daughter of Don Jorge de Sarachaga y Uría and his Russian wife Princess .Sentencias del Consejo de Estado. Madrid : Impr. del Ministerio de Gracia y Justica, 8--1867. pg. 513 Her father, also known as Georg von Sarachaga-Uria (23 April 1811 – 14 December 1843) was born in Manzanares, Spain and killed near Mannheim in a duel. Esperanza married Bavarian diplomat, Friedrich Freiherr Truchseß von Wetzhausen. Family and childhood Esperanza was a member of the Basque noble family of Sarachaga. The family belonged to the landed nobility, although in a publication by Prince Dolgokurov, who was in exile in France for falling out with the Russian Imperial family when he wrote this, they were referred to as of baronial rank, while the family never had a listing ...
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Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky (1760–1831)
Prince Yakov Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky (25 March 1760 – 18 January 1831) was a Russian statesman. Life His father was captain of the Horse Guards and so in 1781 Yakov enlisted in Semyonov Regiment, where he served at the rank of captain. In 1784 he became a 'kammer-junker' and in 1793 a chamberlain. Thanks to his good connections, in 1794 he was appointed Chief Procurator to the Senate Department, then to a post in Moscow to oversee the affairs of the Senate department, the theatres and the government offices. On the accession of Alexander I of Russia, Lobanov-Rostovsky was also appointed a senator and a member of the Moscow Board of Trustees. In 1808 he was appointed governor-general of and in 1810 was promoted to privy councillor in recognition of his work supplying food to the Moldavian army. In 1812, to face the French invasion of Russia, he formed 17 Cossack regiments in Little Russia on his own initiative - these were deployed to Tula and Kaluga and so to protect L ...
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Nikita Lobanov
Prince Nikita Dmitrievich Lobanov-Rostovsky () (born 6 January 1935), known as Nikita Lobanov, is a Russian and American geologist, banker, and notable art collector of Russian stage design of the period of 1880–1930 (in particular designs for ''Ballets Russes''). Biography Lobanov was born on 6 January 1935 in Sofia, Bulgaria, to Russian émigré parents, Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky (1907-1948) and his wife, Irina Vasilievna Vyrubova (1911-1957), both members an old Russian nobility. He is a collector of costume and stage designs by Russian artists (1890–1930s), including Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. He has organised numerous exhibitions, including one at the Metropolitan Museum (1967). He has written several works (''Russian Painters and the Stage'' (1969), ''Trade Financing'' (1980) and ''Banking'' (1982), etc.). In 1987 he donated 80 works of art to the Museum of Personal Collections of the Pushkin Museum (Moscow), including Alexandra Exter's famous s ...
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Nikita Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky
'Nikita Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky () (died 1658) was a Russian statesman and military leader during the reigns of tsars Michael of Russia and Alexis of Russia. s:ru:РБС/ВТ/Лобанов-Ростовский,_Никита_Иванович He served at the courts of tsars Michael and Alexis, ''voivode'' in Krapivin, Tsarevo-Alekseev (). He took part in assaults on Poland. In 1658 he was promoted to the rank of ''okolnichy Okolnichy (, ) was an old Russian court official position. According to the ''Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary'', directives on the position of ''okolnichy'' date back to the 14th century. Judging by the Muscovite records from the 16th a ...''. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nikita Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky Year of birth missing 1658 deaths 17th-century Russian nobility Military personnel of the Tsardom of Russia Lobanov-Rostovsky family Political office-holders in Russia ...
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Semyon Lobanov-Rostovsky
Semyon Mikhailovich Lobanov-Rostovsky () was a Russian statesman and military leader during the reigns of Ivan the Terrible and Feodor I of Russia. s:ru:РБС/ВТ/Лобанов-Ростовский, Семен Михайлович He served regiment ''voivode Voivode ( ), also spelled voivod, voievod or voevod and also known as vaivode ( ), voivoda, vojvoda, vaivada or wojewoda, is a title denoting a military leader or warlord in Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe in use since the Early Mid ...'' in Novgorod, Pskov, Porkhov, Ladoga, Bryansk, Dedilov, Novgorod Oblast. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Semyon Mikhailovich Lobanov-Rostovsky Year of birth missing Year of death missing 16th-century Russian nobility Military personnel of the Tsardom of Russia Lobanov-Rostovsky family ...
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Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky (other)
Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky may refer to: *Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky (1660–1732) Prince Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky (1660 – 23 May 1732) was a Rurikid prince of the Lobanov-Rostovsky family and Russian statesman and civil servant. In 1685 he was accused of robbing the royal treasury and killing the two people who carried it on ..., Russian statesman and civil servant * Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky (1760–1831), Russian statesman {{Hndis, Lobanov-Rostovsky, Yakov Lobanov-Rostovsky family ...
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Lobanov
Lobanov () is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Lobanova. It may refer to: *Alexander Lobanov (artist) (1924–2003), Russian outsider artist *Alexander Lobanov (footballer) (born 1986), Uzbekistani football goalkeeper *Alexander Lobanov (serial killer) (1979-2002), Russian serial killer and rapist *Andrey Lobanov (born 1972), Kazakhstani archer *Dmitri Lobanov (born 1990), Russian football player *Elena Lobsanova, Russian-Canadian ballet dancer *Evgeny Lobanov (born 1984), Russian ice hockey goaltender *Igor Lobanov (born 1969), Russian Olympic luger and rock musician *Liliya Lobanova (born 1985), Ukrainian runner *Mikhail Lobanov (born 1984), Russian mathematician and left-wing politician *Nikita Lobanov (art collector) (born 1935), Russian art collector *Nataliya Kuznetsova-Lobanova (1947–1998), Russian diver *Sergei Lobanov (footballer), Sergei Lobanov (born 1984), Russian football player *Sergei Lobanov (chess player), Sergei Lobanov (born 2001), Russi ...
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