Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Shakhovskoy (1861, Tsarskoye Selo – 1939, Moscow) was a Russian liberal politician. Active participant in zemstvo congresses, 1904–1905;...
DmitryShakhovskoy was the organizer of the assassination attempt on January 1, 1918. A few years later, while in exile, Prince DmitryShakhovskoy announced...
conflict with these branches. Mstislavichi – Mstislav I of Kiev Shakhovskoy – DmitryShakhovskoy Iziaslavichi of Volhynia – Iziaslav II of Kiev Rostislavichi...
the 1905 revolution affiliated with the zemstvos include Dmitry Shipov, DmitryShakhovskoy, Georgy Lvov, Pavel Dolgorukov, and Fedor Redichev. Several...
assassination plot, fleeing to Putivl, where he conspired with Grigory Shakhovskoy to initiate the uprising of Bolotnikov.: 161–174 According to Dunning...
1899 and gathered 3 or 4 times a year. Founders of the circle were DmitryShakhovskoy, Pavel Dolgorukov, and Prince Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy. It gradually...
April 6 Nikolai Bekryashev (died in a labour camp) 15 Aleksei Gastev, DmitryShakhovskoy 16 Efrem Eshba 19 Vladimir Copic May 8 Nikolai Varfolomeyev 19 Karl...
Peter and Pavel Dolgorukov belonging to the Rurik family, Prince DmitryShakhovskoy, Prince Vladimir Obolensky, Academician Vladimir Vernadsky, professors...
the newly created Ministry of State Welfare, under Minister Prince DmitryShakhovskoy. Then in August she was made assistant minister of education under...
were all Latvian; Orthodox bishop Seraphim Chichagov, and Prince DmitryShakhovskoy; former President of the State Duma Fyodor Golovin; the first Russian...
1712 – 1723 Vasily Saltykov 21 January 1734 – October 1740 Prince Yakov Shakhovskoy October 1740 – November 1740 Prince Vasily Nesvitsky 23 July 1761 – 17...
and Yuriy, the first Shakhovskoy princes. This is possibly the most senior extant branch of the Rurikids, with many Shakhovskoys living outside of Russia...
Ivan Bolotnikov to the town of Putyvl to meet a voyevoda named Grigory Shakhovskoy. The latter received him as the new tsar’s envoy and put him in charge...
was a step towards granting the boyar rank to a non-noble. Even Prince Dmitry Pozharsky, though a Rurikid knyaz by birth and the "Saviour of the Motherland"...
of Khlopko Kosolap. After the death of False Dmitry I, rumors spread around Moscow that it was not Dmitry who was killed in the palace, but someone else...
Napoleon". The Russians hid some items before abandoning the city; Alexander Shakhovskoy writes: "In the Miracle Monastery there was no shrine of Saint Alexei...
Theatre. Strelkova started out in 1838 as a surf actress in the Nizhny's Shakhovskoy Theatre (where her younger sister Alexandra also excelled) before moving...
Dmitry Vasilyevich Dashkov (January 5, 1789 – December 8, 1839) was a Russian statesman and writer. For the last ten years of his life, he headed the Ministry...
Mikhailovich, Prince of Iaroslavl. They were the ancestors of the Princes of Shakhovskoy, possibly the most senior remaining branch of the Rurikids; Feodosia...
1726–30); Nikita Trubetskoy: April 28, 1740 – August 15, 1760; Yakov Shakhovskoy: August 15, 1760 – December 25, 1761; Alexander Glebov: December 25,...
Gardie and the army of Polish–Lithuanian invaders who fought for False Dmitry II, led by Alexander Zborovsky. It ended with the defeat of the interventionist...