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The Durnovo () (known variant 'Durnovy' lural 'Durnov' ,'Durnova' ()) is a prominent family of
Russian nobility The Russian nobility or ''dvoryanstvo'' () arose in the Middle Ages. In 1914, it consisted of approximately 1,900,000 members, out of a total population of 138,200,000. Up until the February Revolution of 1917, the Russian noble estates staffed ...
. Durnovo is one of two Russian noble families, of which the most famous is the branch of the
Tolstoy family The House of Tolstoy, or Tolstoi (), is a family of Russian gentry that acceded to the Russian nobility, high aristocracy of the Russian Empire. The name ''Tolstoy'' is itself derived from the Russian adjective ( ). They are the descendants of ...
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History

In the mid 15th century The
Velvet Book The Velvet Book () was an official register of genealogies of Russia's most noble families (Russian nobility). The book is bound in red velvet, hence the name. It was compiled during the regency of Sophia (1682–1687) after Tsar Fyodor III of Ru ...
lists founder Mikula F. Durnovo () grandson of Vasily Yurevich Tolstoy (), nicknamed as Durnoy () ould be translated as: A Fool, Spoiled, Bad, Joker as a founder of the family. His brothers Daniel () and Basil () founded families of Danilov () and Vasilchikov (). Durnovo listed in the sixth part of the Sovereign's Pedigree Book of
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Coat of arms

Durnovo's coat of arms is practically identical with the "parent" coat of arms of
Tolstoy family The House of Tolstoy, or Tolstoi (), is a family of Russian gentry that acceded to the Russian nobility, high aristocracy of the Russian Empire. The name ''Tolstoy'' is itself derived from the Russian adjective ( ). They are the descendants of ...


Notable Family Members

* Nikolay Dmitriyevich Durnovo (1725–1816) – General of Infantry * Dmitry Nikolayevich Durnovo (1769–1834) – Russian politician * Maria Nikitichna Durnovo (Demidova) (1776–1847) – wife of Dmitry Nikolaevich Durnovo *
Alexey Mikhailovich Durnovo Aleksey Mikhailovich Durnovo (; 1792 – after 1841) was a Russian squire and landlord in Chernsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. The son of a landowner in the village of Spasskoe Durnovo, he attended a boarding school at Moscow University ...
(1792–1849) – Count, Tula Oblast *
Pavel Dmitrievich Durnovo Pavel ( Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian: Павел; Czech, Slovene, and (although Romanian also uses Paul); ; ; ) is a male given name. It is a Slavic cognate of the name Paul (derived from the Greek Pavlos). Pavel may refer to: People Given ...
(1804–1864) – Politician and courtier * Ivan Nikolayevich Durnovo (1834–1903) – Politician, Prime minister of Russia (1895–1903) *
Pyotr Pavlovich Durnovo Pyotr Pavlovich Durnovo was Moscow's Governor General during the 1905 Russian Revolution. His dacha became the site of an anarchist occupation in 1917. From 1881 to July 1917 he was the vowel of the Saint Petersburg City Duma (chairman from 1904 ...
(1835–1919) – General Governor of
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Pyotr Nikolayevich Durnovo Pyotr Nikolaevich Durnovo () (1845 in Moscow Governorate – in Petrograd) was an Imperial Russian lawyer, politician, and member of Russian nobility belonged to House of Durnovo. Known by anti-Tsarist revolutionaries in the era of the Russian ...
(1845–1915) – Minister of Interior of Russia *
Yelizaveta Petrovna Durnovo Yelizaveta is a Slavic-Soviet feminine given name, and is a cognate of Elizabeth. Notable people with the name include: *Grand Duchess Yelizaveta Mikhaylovna of Russia (1826–1845), the second child and daughter of Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of ...
(1855–1910) – Member of
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movement *
Nikolay Nikolayevich Durnovo Nikolai Nikolayevich Durnovo (; – 27 October 1937) was a Russian linguist. He was sentenced to death and shot during the Great Purge. Biography Durnovo was born into the Durnovo family. His father was also named Nikolai Nikolayevich Durnovo ...
(1876–1937) – Linguist


Partial Family Tree

Known family members in Chart Template format


Known Architectural Legacy and Geographical Location

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Dacha Durnovo Dacha Durnovo ''()'' is the countryside manor of Bakunin family (XVIII c.) and Durnovo family (XIX c.). It is an architectural monument of classicism, located on 22 Sverdlovsk Embankment (previously Polyustrovsky Embankment), St. Petersburg, Rus ...
* Church of The Transfiguration (Village of Spasskaya-Durnovo) *See ''File:Moscow, Podkolokolny 16-5, medical school.jpg'' (Moscow Medical College #2) *
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Other Family Connections

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Alexander Griboyedov Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov (; 15 January 179511 February 1829) was a Russian diplomat, playwright, poet, and composer. His one notable work is the 1823 verse comedy '' Woe from Wit''. He was Russia's ambassador to Qajar Persia, where he and ...
Maria Sergeyevna Durnovo (Griboyedova) Maria Sergeyevna Durnovo () (; 1792–1856) was an amateur Russian piano and harp player. She was a younger sister of Russian writer and poet Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov. In 1827 she married squire and military officer Aleksey Mikhailovic ...
sister of A.S. Griboyedov married to
Alexey Mikhailovich Durnovo Aleksey Mikhailovich Durnovo (; 1792 – after 1841) was a Russian squire and landlord in Chernsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia. The son of a landowner in the village of Spasskoe Durnovo, he attended a boarding school at Moscow University ...


Notes and references

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