The House of Yusupov (Russian: Юсу́повы) is a Russian princely family descended from the monarchs of the Nogai Horde, renowned for their immense wealth, philanthropy and art collections in the 18th and 19th centuries. Most notably, Prince Felix Yusupov was famous for his involvement in the murder of Grigori Rasputin.[1]
^Fulop-Miller, Rene (1928). Rasputin the Holy Devil. p. 337.
The HouseofYusupov (Russian: Юсу́повы) is a Russian princely family descended from the monarchs of the Nogai Horde, renowned for their immense wealth...
Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov, Count Sumarokov-Elston (Russian: Князь Фе́ликс Фе́ликсович Юсу́пов, Граф Сумаро́ков-Эльстон; 24 March [O.S. 11 March] 1887...
refer to: HouseofYusupov, royal Russian family, of Tatar descent Felix Yusupov (1887–1967), Count Sumarokov-Elston, Russian aristocrat and one of the participants...
noble HouseofYusupov in St. Petersburg, Russia, now a museum. The building was the site of Grigori Rasputin's murder in the early morning of December...
wealthiest man in Imperial Russia, Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov. Her husband was one of the men who in 1916 murdered Grigori Rasputin, "holy healer"...
Russian nobleman and art collector of the HouseofYusupov. He was the eldest son of Prince Boris Grigoryevich Yusupov (1695-1759). He served as a senator (from...
greatest Russian heiress of her day, and the last of her line, the HouseofYusupov. The Yusupovs, a family of Tatars origin, were very wealthy, having acquired...
patronage of Yusupovna, Daria Trubetskaya, and Avdotya Golitsina. At the Yusupov'shouse, Lupolova was introduced to Empress Maria Feodorovna who was able to...
Alexandra, of the Imperial Court of Russia. She was the Countess Ribeaupierre and wife of one of the richest landowners Nikolai Borisovich Yusupov [ru]. Tatiana...
descendant of Christian IX of Denmark. After the February Revolution, the Yusupovs fled Russia and settled in Paris, leaving behind most of their wealth...
residence in St. Petersburg, Russia of the HouseofYusupovYusupov Palace (Crimea), in Koreiz, in the Yalta region of Crimea This disambiguation page lists...
Boris Grigoryevich Yusupov (Russian : Борис Григорьевич Юсупов; 1695–1759) was a Russian nobleman and politician. From the houseofYusupov, a Russian noble...
Geniatullin – governor of the Chita region (oblast) in Russia (Tatar father) Ravil Gainutdin – Grand Mufti of Russia Felix Yusupov – Russian nobleman, Rasputin's...
west of Moscow and 2 km southwest of Krasnogorsk. From 1703 to 1810, Arkhangelskoye belonged to the Golitsyns. In 1810, Prince Nikolai Yusupov bought...
eldest daughter of Prince Boris Grigoryevich Yusupov and Irina Mikhaylovna Zinovyeva. The marriage was arranged by empress Catherine II of Russia to secure...
French Blue Diamond, and was thereafter sold to the Russian nobles of the HouseofYusupov. Zinaida Yusupova had her portraits painted while she was wearing...
Dmitriyevich Yusupov ( 17 ( 27 ) November 1676 - 2 ( 13 ) September 1730, Moscow) was a Russian nobleman and member of the Yusupov family. He was father of Boris...
HouseofYusupov – former Muslim Genghisid family which converted to Russian Orthodox Christianity. Ibrahim Ben Ali – soldier, physician and one of the...
Imperial Academy of Arts started to operate; Moika Palace – the Neoclassical palace of Peter Ivanovich Shuvalov, later sold to the HouseofYusupov (who decorated...
the Yusupovs' Moika Palace. Rasputin was murdered during the early morning on 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1916 at the home of Prince Yusupov. He died...
lured to the Moika Palace for a house warming party organized by Felix Yusupov, whom Rasputin called "The Little One". Yusupov had visited Rasputin regularly...
Kadyr Yusupov (Uzbek: Қодиржон Юсупов, Russian: Кадыржан Юсупов; born 18 December 1951) is currently held in prison in Uzbekistan on charges of treason...
in the murder of Rasputin in 1916 and in a plan to try to rescue the Russian Imperial Family, the Romanovs, imprisoned in Ipatiev House in 1918 by the...
correctly identifying the place and some of the details. By Sunday, Dmitri was placed under house arrest. Felix Yusupov, who had tried to flee to Crimea was...
(1845–1915) was one of the founders of winemaking at Yusupov Palace (Crimea). In his estate of Novyi Svet he built the first Russian factory of champagne wines...