Beloselsky-Belozersky - the Russian princely family, the industry of the princes Belozersky , the owners of the Krestovsky island . The genus is included in the Velvet Book [2] .
| Beloselsky-Belozersky | |
|---|---|
| Coat of arms description: Coat of arms of Belozersk the shield , which has a blue field, shows a silver cross and the moon , and below them are two fish swimming crosswise in the river . The shield is covered with a mantle and cap belonging to princely dignity. [one] | |
| Volume and sheet of the Common Stamp | I, 13 |
| Title | princes |
| Provinces in the Republic of Kazakhstan of which the genus is introduced | Yaroslavskaya |
| Part of the genealogy book | V |
| Nationality | |
| Estates | Lialovo , Krestovsky Island |
| Palaces and mansions | Palace of Beloselsky-Belozersky Cottage Beloselsky-Belozersky |
Content
Origin
The clan of the princes of Beloselsky comes from the princes of Belozersky . The great-grandson of the daughter of Khan Sartak [3], the first Belozersky prince Gleb Vasilkovich (XII knee from Rurik ), the last Belozersky prince from the local branch of Yuri Vasilievich , had a great-grandson, Prince Gavril Fedorovich. He owned the White Village , from which he took the name Beloselsky.
Pre-Petrine time
Prince Fedor Romanovich and Ivan Fedorovich Beloselsky were killed on the Kulikovo field in 1380. They are counted among the saints [4] . Prince Yakov Gavrilovich was the second governor of the left hand in the Polotsk campaign in 1551 . Prince Yelizariy Gavrilovich Beloselsky, the second governor of the ertaul regiment in the Kazan campaign of 1544. Prince Ivan Elizarievich was sent in 1577 from the Livonian king Magnus to Tsar Ivan the Terrible with the news of the conquest of the cities of Kesi and Kukonos. Prince Nikifor Ivanovich Beloselsky , one of the three sons of Ivan Elizarievich, was a steward of the patriarch Filaret Nikitich , the father of Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich Romanov . His nephew Mikhail Vasilievich Beloselsky (d. 1634 ) is a voivode in Vyazma , Torzhok and Samara , a participant in two wars with the Commonwealth.
When submitting documents on December 24, 1685, for the introduction of the genus into the Velvet Book , the genealogy of the princes Beloselsky was provided [5] .
Rename a genus
Prince Alexander Mikhailovich was under Catherine II the envoy first in Dresden, then in Turin ; under Emperor Paul, he was bestowed by the clan commander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; during the reign of Emperor Alexander I was an ober-puppy . He was famous for his intelligence, education and was in friendly relations with almost all the writers of his time. The rise of the clan was facilitated by the marriage of Prince Alexander Mikhailovich to a rich heiress - the daughter of state secretary Grigory Kozitsky and the granddaughter of millionaire Ivan Myasnikov [6] .
When the clan command was established, Paul I ordered in the convention concluded to name Prince Alexander Mikhailovich Beloselsky as the oldest in the Belozersky family, Prince Beloselsky-Belozersky, and this title was confirmed hereditarily for his son, Prince Esper , under Emperor Alexander I on March 2, 1823 [ 7] . It was Prince Esper who started the construction of the Beloselsky-Belozersky palace on Nevsky Prospect . He was buried in the family tomb - the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin in the estate near Moscow Ljalovo .
Famous Representatives
- Princes Beloselsky: Mikhail and Zakhar Vasilievich - Moscow nobles in 1627-1640
- Prince Beloselsky Nikifor Ivanovich - the steward of the patriarch Filaret in 1627, the Moscow nobleman in 1636-1658, the traveling nobleman of Tsarina Natalya Kirillovna in 1677.
- Prince Beloselsky Ivan Nikiforovich the Great - a steward in 1658-1676
- Prince Beloselsky Ivan Nikiforovich the Lesser - a steward in 1658-1686
- Prince Beloselsky Andrei Ivanovich - steward of Tsarina Praskovya Fedorovna in 1676-1692
- Prince Beloselsky Stepan Petrovich - Moscow nobles in 1677
- Prince Beloselsky Konstantin Ivanovich - steward in 1680-1692
- Prince Beloselsky Ivan Nikiforovich - a steward in 1692 [8] .
Beloselsky XVIII — XX centuries
- Mikhail Andreevich (1702-55) , vice admiral, managing director of the admiralty board in 1745-49; Married to Countess Natalya Grigoryevna Chernysheva
- Andrei Mikhailovich (d. 1776), envoy to Saxony; Married to Anna Fedorovna Naumova , had no children.
- Elizaveta Mikhailovna (1742-1807), maid of honor, lady of state, writer, wife of Baron I.I. Cherkasov
- Natalya Mikhailovna (1745-1819), maid of honor, artist, wife of Baron S. N. Stroganov
- Evdokia Mikhailovna (1748-1824), maid of honor, married to V.P. Saltykov
- Alexander Mikhailovich (1752-1809) - diplomat and writer, married to Anna G. Kozitskaya
- Zinaida Aleksandrovna , married Volkonskaya (1789-1862) - the mistress of the literary salon, writer, poet, singer and composer.
- Esper Alexandrovich (1802–1846) - Major General.
- Elizabeth Esperovna (11/20/1834 - 30 .03. 1907), husband Prince P.N. Trubetskoy .
- Olga Esperovna (02.17.1838 - 12.12.1869), husband - Count P.A. Shuvalov .
- Konstantin Esperovich (1843-1920) - lieutenant general, adjutant general, member of the Main Directorate of State Horse Breeding . He died in exile in Paris .
- Esper Konstantinovich (1870-1921), captain of the 2nd rank, yachtsman, bronze medalist of the 1912 Olympics
- Sergey Konstantinovich (1867-1951) - lieutenant general (1916), member of the International Olympic Committee .
- Sergey Sergeevich (1895-1978) - Colonel of the US Army Aviation, founder and chairman of the Russian Liberation Committee and the Russian Committee , clerk of the New Root Desert and Znamensky Cathedral in Manhattan .
In 2012, Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna Romanova, by her decree, extended the rights to the surname and title of Princes Beloselsky-Belozersky to the illegitimate sons of Prince Esper Konstantinovich, the illegitimate and legalized in the French Republic, who died George (Georges) and Paul (Paul), as well as their descendants.
Notes
- ↑ General Herbarium of the noble families of the All-Russian Empire
- ↑ N. Novikov. The genealogy book of princes and nobles of Russia and those who traveled (Velvet book). In 2 parts. Part II Type: University type. 1787. Chapter 31. The clan of Beloselsky princes. p. 163-164.
- ↑ From the genus of Genghisides .
- ↑ Stamp of the noble families of Count Alexander Bobrinsky. 1890 p. 128.
- ↑ Compost: A.V. Antonov . Family trees of the late 17th century. - Ed. M .: Ros.gos.arch.trev.aktov. Archeogr. Centre. Issue 6. 1996 Princes Beloselsky. p. 91. ISBN 5-011-86169-1 (T.6). ISBN 5-028-86169-6.
- ↑ See Pchelov E.V., “Rurikovich. The history of the dynasty "M .: Olma-press, 2001
- ↑ Beloselsky-Belozersky // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- ↑ Alphabetical index of surnames and persons mentioned in the Boyars books, stored in the I-th branch of the Moscow archive of the Ministry of Justice, with the designation of the official activities of each person and years of status in the posts held. M., Tipogr: S. Selivanovsky. 1853 Princes Beloselsky. p. 56.
Sources
- Dolgorukov P.V. Russian genealogy book . - SPb. : Type. Karl Wingeber, 1854. - T. 1. - S. 217.
- The history of the clans of the Russian nobility: In 2 book. / autostat P.N. Petrov . - M .: Contemporary; Vocabulary, 1991 .-- T. 1. - S. 224-226. - 50,000 copies. - ISBN 5-270-01513-7 .
Links
- Pedigree painting by Jacques Ferrand
- Beloselsky-Belozersky // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Vinogradov. A. Rostov and Belozersky specific princes // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
- Shumkova I. A. Book collection of Princes Beloselsky-Belozersky in Yekaterinburg: problems of identification and description // Seventh Chupinsky local history readings: materials conf., Yekaterinburg, February 18-19. 2014 - Yekaterinburg, 2014 .-- S. 127-134 .