Ivanchins - Russian noble family .
| Ivanchiny | |
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| Coat of arms description: see text | |
| Volume and sheet of the Common Stamp | VI, 80 |
| Part of the genealogy book | VI |
| Nationality | |
It dates back to the beginning of the XVII century . Ivan Ivanchin lesser for the Moscow siege seat [ clarify ] when Shuisky was granted a patrimony . The Ivanchins clan is included in the VI part of the genealogy of the Ryazan , Saratov and Penza provinces .
Emblem Description
The shield is divided into four parts, of which in the first part. in a red field, a silver heart is depicted pierced with a spear (amend. Polish coat of arms of Aksak ). In the second part, in a blue field, there is a large silver quadrangular star with four small silver stars on the sides and above them a noble golden crown. In the third part, in a green field, two golden swords are laid crosswise (amend. Polish coat of arms of Pelets ). In the fourth part, in a silver field, a branch with fruits. The shield is crowned with a noble helmet and crown. Crest: three ostrich feathers. The mark on the shield is red, lined with silver.
The coat of arms of the Ivanchins clan is included in Part 6 of the General Armorial of the noble clans of the All-Russian Empire, p. 80.
Famous Representatives
- Ivanchin Ivan Nozdrunov - Meshchersky city nobleman (1627).
- Ivanchin Semyon Ivanovich - Moscow nobleman (1662-1677).
- Ivanchin Timofey Panteleevich - Moscow nobleman (1677).
- Ivanchins: Matvey Alekseevich and Lev Timofeevich - solicitors (1683-1693) [1] .
See also
- Ivanchiny-Pisarev
Links
- Ivanchins // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- History of the Ryazan Territory: Ivanchiny . Date of treatment June 20, 2013. Archived June 20, 2013.
Notes
- ↑ 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 Ivanchiny. p. 159.
