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Prince Boris Vladimirovich Golitsyn (Russian: Князь Бори́с Влади́мирович Голи́цын; 6 January 1769, Moscow - 6 January 1813, Vilnius) was a Russian aristocrat from the Moscow branch of the House of Golitsyn, who fought in the Napoleonic Wars and rose to the rank of lieutenant general.
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Prince BorisVladimirovichGolitsyn (Russian: Князь Бори́с Влади́мирович Голи́цын; 6 January 1769, Moscow - 6 January 1813, Vilnius) was a Russian aristocrat...
Sophie to Paris and visited her sons; all the Golitsyns returned to Russia in 1791. BorisVladimirovichGolitsyn (1769–1813) was a Russian aristocrat who received...
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and Natalya had five children: Pyotr VladimirovichGolitsyn (1767–1778), who died young. BorisVladimirovichGolitsyn (1769–1813), who fought in the Patriotic...
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his workshop of the portraits of BorisVladimirovich Poluektov, Dmitry VladimirovichGolitsyn and BorisVladimirovich Poluektov are now in the collection...
her presence; when her son BorisVladimirovich did something to offend her, she refused to speak to him for over a year. Boris died during the Napoleonic...
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January 1917 [O.S. 29 December 1916] a hesitant Nikolai Golitsyn became the successor of Trepov. Golitsyn begged the Emperor to cancel his appointment, citing...
other republics of the Soviet Union. After the fall of the Soviet Union, Boris Yeltsin, as the President of the Russian Federation, was appointed as the...
of Russia's most aristocratic families, the noble Golitsyns. Her father, Prince Alexander Golitsyn, the son of the governor of Moscow, was a country doctor...
ship HMS Marlborough in 1919. She married Prince Alexander Nikolayevich Golitsyn in 1927. She died on 15 May 1981 in Six-Fours-les-Plages, France, at aged...
copper in Monchegorsk, apatites in Khibiny, sulfur in Central Asia BorisGolitsyn, inventor of electromagnetic seismograph, the President of International...
service. In the 1960s, acting upon the information of KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn, the CIA counter-intelligence chief James Jesus Angleton believed KGB had...
of the Conservatory to temporary hired premises in the house of Prince Golitsyn on Volkhonka, the dismantling of the old building began, and on June 27...
accepted into the Soviet academic elite, such as Georgy Golitsyn, Vladimir VladimirovichGolitsyn or Andrey Gagarin. Many members of the Russian nobility...
Anna continued to be awarded after the revolution by Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich, and Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna...
established a friendship with Alexander VladimirovichGolitsyn, a Russian Freemason and member of the Golitsyn family who encouraged her interest in esoteric...
Landowner Made Fedyashevo the Race Capital We Do Not Lose Heart. Sergey Golitsyn – Notes of the Survivor. Memories of the Gulag Family Genealogy of their...