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Tinkov

Tinkovs (Tinkovs) - an old Russian noble family of pillar nobility. [2]

Tinkov
RU COA Tinkov III, 44.jpg
Coat of arms description:
Extract from Herbovnik

The shield is divided horizontally into two parts, of which the upper part, in a blue field, shows a hand emerging from the clouds, clad in silver armor, holding a silver sword, raised up (Polish coat of arms Malaya Pogonya). In the lower part, in a golden field, a natural-colored unicorn running to the right is indicated .

On the shield a noble crowned helmet . Crest : emerging unicorn. The mark on the shield is blue, lined with gold. The coat of arms of the noble family of Tinkovs is recorded in Part III of the General Tomb of the noble families of the All-Russian Empire (page 44) [1] .

Volume and sheet of the Common StampIII, 44
Provinces in the Republic of Kazakhstan of which the genus is introducedMoscow, Kursk, Oryol, Tula
Parts of the genealogy bookII, VI
AncestorTikhon G. Bunin
Close birthBunins
Genusfrom the 13th century
Nationality
Royal Coat of arms of Russia (17th century) .svg Kingdom of Russia
Russia Russian empire

When submitting documents (1686) for introducing the genus into the Velvet Book , the genealogy of the Tinkovs was provided [3] .

The clan was introduced by the Provincial Noble Assembly to the VI part of the noble genealogy books of Moscow [4] , Tula and Oryol provinces of Russia [5] .

Another Tinkov clan is known, dating back to the end of the 17th century and included in the second part of the noble genealogy of the Kursk province of the Russian Empire [5] .

Content

Genesis and history

The history of the noble family of this family name begins with the “husband of the noble” Arkhip Bunikevsky, who went to the Grand Duke Vasily II of Darkness , whose son Fedor was called Bunin and was the ancestor of the Bunins . One of the grandchildren of Fedor, Tikhon Grigorievich Bunin, nicknamed Tinko , became the ancestor of the Tinkovs [5] . His descendant was granted from the sovereigns by the estate (1593) [6] .

During the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) , Kuzma Silych Tinkov died in a battle near the city of Konotop (1659). Nikifor Leontyevich Tinkov was a steward and governor in Karachev under Tsar Fedor Alekseevich (1686-1692) [5]

Emblem Description

In the Herbovnik of Anisim Titovich Knyazev of 1785 there is an image of two seals with the arms of the representatives of the Tinkov clan:

  1. Coat of arms of Alexander Vasilyevich Tinkov: in the silver field of the shield is shown a brown unicorn galloping to the right, leaning on the ground with its hind legs (Polish coat of arms of Boncha ). The shield is crowned with a crowned noble helmet without a neck gleaning . Crest : half-jumping unicorn, face to the right. The color scheme of basting is not defined.
  2. Coat of arms of Sergei Efimovich Tinkov: the shield is divided horizontally into two halves. The upper half is divided by two vertical red stripes into three parts: black, gold and blue. In the lower half, in a silver field, is a golden unicorn galloping to the right. The shield is crowned with a crowned noble helmet without a neck gleaning. Crest: half-jumping unicorn, face to the right. Around the shield are military fittings in the form of: banners, sabers, pipes, drums [7] .

Interesting Facts

  • Russian businessman Oleg Tinkov uses the Tinkoff coat of arms in the corporate style of his companies ( Tinkoff Bank, Tinkoff Mobile mobile operator and others), although he does not come from this noble family [8] [9] .

Famous Representatives

  • Tinkov Alexander - translator of the second half of the XVIII century [10]
  • Artyom Andreyevich Tinkov (Kakhovsky) - heir to the title of Tinkoff by testament (1867). The will of Alexander Tinkov says that near the fifth tribe, on the sixth, let him inherit my title and coat of arms, a man of the Mirkovich family, who is this poet and diplomat.

Notes

  1. ↑ General arm of the noble families of the Russian Empire
  2. ↑ Comp. Count Alexander Bobrinsky . Noble clans included in the General Armorial of the All-Russian Empire: in 2 volumes - St. Petersburg, type. M. M. Stasyulevich, 1890. Author: Bobrinsky, Alexander Alekseevich (1823-1903). Tinkovs. Part I. p. 739.
  3. ↑ Compost: A.V. Antonov . Family trees of the late 17th century. - Ed. M .: Ros.gos.arch.trev.aktov. Archeogr. Centre. Vol. 6 1996 Tinkov. p. 313. ISBN 5-011-86169-1 (T.6). ISBN 5-028-86169-6.
  4. ↑ Moscow nobility. Alphabetical list of noble families with a brief indication of the most important documents found in the genealogy of the Archives of the Moscow Noble Assembly of Deputies . - Moscow: Type. L.V. Pozhidaeva, 1910 .-- S. 438. - 614 p.
  5. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Tinkoffs // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  6. ↑ Comp. Count Alexander Bobrinsky . Noble clans included in the General Armorial of the All-Russian Empire: in 2 volumes - St. Petersburg, type. M. M. Stasyulevich, 1890. Author: Bobrinsky, Alexander Alekseevich (1823-1903). Tinkovs. Part I. p. 739.
  7. ↑ Comp. A.T. Knyazev . Tombstone of Anisim Titovich Knyazev of 1785. Edition S.N. Troitsky 1912 Ed., Prep. text afterword HE. Naumova. - M. Publ. “Old Basmannaya”. 2008 Tinkovs. p. 180-181. ISBN 978-5-904043-02-5.
  8. ↑ Tinkov O. Yu. "I am like everyone else."
  9. ↑ Oleg Tinkov. “Y WAY - the beginning (Siberia) (neopr.) . LiveJournal (March 18, 2009). Date of treatment October 21, 2015.
  10. ↑ Tinkov, Alexander // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.

Literature

  • Tinkovs // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tinkov&oldid=101412680


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