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Prince Dmitry Vladimirovich Golitsyn (Russian: Князь Дмитрий Владимирович Голицын, romanized: Knyaz Dmitriy Vladimirovič Golit͡syn; 29 October 1771 – 27 March 1844, Paris) was an Imperial Russian cavalry general prominent during the Napoleonic Wars, statesman and military writer.
Prince Dmitry Vladimirovich Golitsyn (Russian: Князь Дмитрий Владимирович Голицын, romanized: Knyaz Dmitriy Vladimirovič Golit͡syn; 29 October 1771 –...
produced many well-known statesmen, among them Vasily, Boris, Dmitry and Nikolai Golitsyn, the last chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian...
Golitsyn may refer to: Golitsyn (crater), a lunar crater Golitsyn family noble family DmitryGolitsyn (1771–1844), Russian cavalry general prominent during...
Russian Army lieutenant general DmitryGolitsyn (1771–1844), Imperial Russian Army cavalry general Grigory Golitsyn (1838–1907), Imperial Russian Army...
Prince Dmitry Mikhailovich Golitsyn or Gallitzin (Russian: Дмитрий Михайлович Голицын; German: Demetrius Michalowitsch von Gallitzin; 15 May 1721, Abo–19...
workshop of the portraits of Boris Vladimirovich Poluektov, Dmitry Vladimirovich Golitsyn and Boris Vladimirovich Poluektov are now in the collection...
refused all offers of marriage, and only late in life she married Prince DmitryGolitsyn, captain of the Izmailovsky Life Guards Regiment. The wedding took...
settled in a Vyazyomy Manor on the high road to Moscow. The owner was DmitryGolitsyn, who entered military service again. The next day Tsar Alexander signed...
Revolution. Golitsyn was born in Porechye, a village in the Moscow Governorate near Mozhaisk, into the noble Golitsyn family. His father was Dmitry Borisovich...
October−November 1900, and dismissed in 1917. It was led by Prince DmitryGolitsyn. It opposed liberal western parliamentarianism, and advocated 'the...
Prince Dmitry Petrovich Golitsyn (1860–1928) was a writer, politician and public figure in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. He was the leader...
Prince Dmitry Mikhailovich Golitsyn (Russian: Дмитрий Михайлович Голицын, romanized: Golitsyn, lit. 'ɡɐˈlʲitsɨn'; 1665 – 1737) was a Russian aristocrat...
Kutuzov settled in a manor on the high road to Moscow. The owner was DmitryGolitsyn, who entered military service again. The next day September 11th [O...
research institute. Boris Vladimirovich GolitsynDmitryGolitsyn Boris D. Golitsyn (1819–1878) Dmitry B. Golitsyn (1851–1920) A few kilometers away is the...
Wittgenstein Barclay de Tolly Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolay Raevsky DmitryGolitsyn Jean Victor Moreau † Francis II of Austria Karl von Schwarzenberg Ignác...
Vladimirovna Stroganova, countess Ekaterina Vladimirovna Apraksina and prince DmitryGolitsyn. He joined up as a sergeant in the Semyonovsky Regiment of Russia's...
von Bennigsen Mikhail Kamensky Pyotr Bagration DmitryGolitsyn Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly Dmitry Senyavin William Grenville William Cavendish-Bentinck...
leading to a violent succession crisis with numerous usurpers and false Dmitrys (imposters) claiming the title of tsar. Russia experienced the famine of...
1841) was a Russian courtier and philanthropist. She was married to DmitryGolitsyn. She served as maid of honour between 1797 and 1800. Домовая церковь...
funeral services. Golitsyn Hospital (Голицынская больница) was built with a 900,000 rouble private endowment of the late Prince DmitryGolitsyn (1721–1793)...
the Battle of Leipzig, he was briefly an orderly officer for General DmitryGolitsyn and then for Crown Prince Eugene of Württemberg. He became an adjutant...