Sukhovo-Kobylins - a Russian noble family , claiming to be descended from Andrei Kobyla .
| Sukhovo-Kobylins | |
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| Coat of arms description: see text | |
| Volume and sheet of the Common Stamp | II, 26 |
| Part of the genealogy book | VI |
| Nationality | |
Content
- 1 Description of the coat of arms
- 2 Famous representatives of the genus Sukhovo-Kobylins
- 3 notes
- 4 Literature
Emblem Description
In the middle of the golden shield, in a red field surrounded by a laurel crown, two silver crosses are depicted perpendicularly and above them a golden crown. The shield is crowned with an ordinary noble helmet with a noble crown on it, on the surface of which an oak tree is visible. The bastard on the shield is red, lined with gold. The shield is held by two lions with a scepter in their paws on the right side and the left power in memory of the fact that the ancestors of the Sukhovo-Kobylin family were rulers in Prussia.
The coat of arms is included in the General Tombstone of the noble families of the Russian Empire, part 2, 1st division, p. 26 [1]
Famous representatives of the Sukhovo-Kobylin clan
- Sukhovo-Kobylin, Ivan Alexandrovich , end of the 15th century, Novgorod - the founder of the branch of the Sukhovo-Kobylins
- Sukhovo-Kobylin, Fyodor Vasilyevich - Ober-Kriegcomissar during the Turkish War, under Anna Ioannovna (1736)
- Sukhovo-Kobylin, Vasily Alexandrovich (March 11, 1784 - April 11, 1873) - the father of the next three. A participant in all campaigns and general battles with the Napoleonic army, he was awarded Russian and foreign orders, including St. George 4 C., for courage and resourcefulness in the battle of peoples near Leipzig. He bombarded Paris with his guns and on March 19, 1814 entered it at the forefront of the Russian army under the command of Count Palen. He retired with the rank of colonel of artillery; in the late 1840-1850s. caretaker of the Vyksa iron foundry and estate owned by his wife's family (nee Shepeleva)
- Sukhovo-Kobylin, Alexander Vasilievich (1817-1903) - Russian playwright;
- Tour, Eugene (1815-1892, nee Sukhovo-Kobylina) - Russian writer, sister of the previous
- Sukhovo-Kobylina, Sofya Vasilievna (1825-1867) - Russian artist, sister of previous
Notes
Literature
- Kobylins // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
