Merlins - a noble family , pillar nobility [1] .
| Merlins | |
|---|---|
| Coat of arms description: see text | |
| Volume and sheet of the Common Stamp | III, 29 |
| Parts of the genealogy book | VI, II, III |
| Nationality | |
When submitting documents (1686) for introducing the genus into the Velvet Book , the Merlin family tree was provided [2] .
The Merlin family is included in the VI, II and III parts of the genealogy books of Kazan [3] , Kursk, Moscow [4] , Nizhny Novgorod, Penza, Saratov and Tambov provinces and in part III of the genealogy book of the Mogilev province [5] .
Content
- 1 Origin and history of the genus.
- 2 Description of emblems
- 2.1 Coat of arms of the Merlin 1785
- 2.2 Coat of arms. Part III. Number 29.
- 3 Famous representatives
- 4 Literature
- 5 notes
Origin and history of the genus.
Offspring, according to the legends of ancient genealogists, from the Crimean native of Murza Merla , who went to Grand Duke Vasily Vasilyevich Dark and was baptized with the name Timofey. His descendants served in the Meshchera, Kostroma and Arzamas.
Danilo Afanasevich Merlin (? —1783) - lieutenant general, was a deputy in the commission for drawing up the code from the city of St. Petersburg. His son Yakov (1753-1819), major general, colleague of A.V. Suvorov, served with honors in the Patriotic War of 1812. Merlin, Pavel Ivanovich (1769-1841) - Russian military commander, major general.
Emblem Description
Coat of arms of the Merlin 1785
In the Coat of Arms of Anisim Titovich Knyazev of 1785 there is an image of a seal with the coat of arms of the Major General under the Commissariat of Danil Afanasevich Merlin: in the silver field of the shield, there are three brown spears with blue spears (tips), with their points pointing upward, with a horizontally wide strip on which Three golden six-pointed stars are visible. The shield is crowned with a noble helmet, turned to the right, without a neck glue (noble crown). Crest : two eagle wings, with a horizontally wide strip superimposed on them with three six-pointed stars on each wing. The color scheme of the basting is not defined [6] .
Coat of arms. Part III. No. 29.
The shield, which has a silver field, depicts cruciformly three blue old spears (Polish coat of arms of Elite ), with a horizontally red bar imposed on them, on which three golden spur wheels are visible.
The shield is crowned with an ordinary noble helmet with a noble crown on it, on the surface of which there are two silver eagle wings with a symbol on each of them, in the shield depicted, a red cross with three spur wheels. The mark on the shield is gold and silver, enclosed in blue and red. The coat of arms of the Merlin clan is included in Part 3 of the General Herbarium of the noble clans of the All-Russian Empire, p. 29 .
Famous Representatives
- Merlin Yeremey Afanasevich - Meshchersky city nobleman in 1627-1629
- Merlin: Andrei and Ivan Petrovichi, Boris and Larion Stepanovichi - solicitors in 1682-1692
- Merlins: Boris and Ivan Gavrilovichi, Nikifor Petrovich, Peter Ivanovich - Moscow nobles in 1676-1692
- Merlins: Zot Pankratievich, Ivan Petrovich - stolniks in 1686-1692 [7] .
- Merlin Pavel Ivanovich - major general. Knight of the Order of St. George 3rd degree for Vyazma (October 22, 1812) [1] .
Literature
- Merlin // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- History of the Ryazan Territory: Merlins . Date of treatment June 24, 2013. Archived June 29, 2013.
Notes
- ↑ 1 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). Merlins. Part I. p. 508-509.
- ↑ Compost: A.V. Antonov . Family trees of the late 17th century. - Ed. M .: Ros.gos.arch.trev.aktov. Archeogr. center. Vol. 6. 1996 Merlins. p. 232. ISBN 5-011-86169-1 (T.6). ISBN 5-028-86169-6.
- ↑ Alphabetical list of the ancestors of hereditary nobles included in the noble family tree of the Kazan province from 1787 to 1895 . - Kazan: Skoropech. L.P. Antonova, 1896 .-- S. 53 .-- 100 p.
- ↑ 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. 275.- 614 p.
- ↑ Alphabetical list of noble families included in the genealogy of the noble books of the Mogilev province: compiled in 1908 . - Mogilev: Tipo-lit. Ya.N. Podzemsky, 1908. - P. 12. - 25 p.
- ↑ Comp. A.T. Knyazev . Tombstone of Anisim Titovich Knyazev of 1785. Edition S.N. Troitsky 1912 Ed., Prep. text afterword IT. Naumova. - M. Publ. “Old Basmannaya”. 2008 Merlins. p. 120. ISBN 978-5-904043-02-5.
- ↑ 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 Merlins. p. 259.