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Trigubovichi

Trigubovichs ( Belorussian . Trygubovich; Belorussian Latin Tryhubóvič; gender Tryhubówicz, Trygubówicz; one of the Russian transcriptions - Tregubovich ) Belarusian noble family. The oldest known references to it, preserved in archival documents, belong to the census of the nobility of the Minsk province, after the third division of the Commonwealth and the annexation of the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to the Russian Empire. [1] In the XVIII century there were several branches of the genus, having a common origin.

Trigubovichi
Nationality
Lithuanian coat of arms Vytis. 16th century.png Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Russia Russian empire

At the end of the 18th century, the branches of the genus were divided into two groups. One group, apparently old, lived in the lands near Koidanov (Dzerzhinsky) : in the village of Stankovo (the family nest of the Counts of Chapsky ) and in the prison of Yuntschina. The other branch lived in the dungeon of Kharitonovka (now the village of Kopylsky district, Minsk region), and belonged to the gentry of the Slutsk district. [1] [2] [3] The Koidanovskaya branch of the Trigubovichs was recognized by the nobles as the All-Russian leadership [4] , however, the Kharitonov branch did not register for the DDS for some reason.

Most of the genus in the late XVIII-XIX centuries. lived on rented or rented land, like most other noble families of Belarus at that time. However, due to political factors, his level of well-being often changed. Before the October Revolution , representatives of the clan had large land holdings (forest land) near the village of Kharitonovka, which led to clashes with the Bolshevik leadership and repression. In the 1930s, many representatives of the family were repressed and exiled to remote areas of the USSR. [5] During the Great Patriotic War , partisans were among the representatives of the clan.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 National Historical Archive of Belarus, F. 319, op. 1, d. 791: List of gentry Slutsky pov. for 1796
  2. ↑ National Historical Archive of Belarus, F. 333, op. 9, d. 169: Revision tales of 1795
  3. ↑ National Historical Archive of Belarus, F. 333, op. 9, d. 504: Revision tales of 1842
  4. ↑ National Historical Archive of Belarus, F. 319, op. 1, d. 868: List of gentry dungeons them. Koidanov, having evidence of noble origin in 1816
  5. ↑ Belarusian “Memorial”: http://lists.memo.ru/d32/f482.htm , http://lists.memo.ru/d32/f461.htm#n61 , http://lists.memo.ru/ d33 / f47.htm # n3

See also

  • Gentry
  • Gentry Analysis
  • Gentry democracy
  • Rokos

Links

  • The gentry, the nobility in Poland // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  • The official website of the “Assembly of the Belarusian gentry”


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trigubovichi&oldid=96300750


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