Komarów ( Kamarów ) - Russian count and noble family , descended from one of the six Polish families Komorowski ; in the XVII century, his ancestor Pavel Prokofievich Komarovsky moved to Russia and in 1626 estates were recorded behind him in the Novgorod district.
| Komarovsky | |
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| Coat of arms description: see text | |
| Volume and sheet of the Common Stamp | VII, 132 |
| Title | counts |
| Part of the genealogy book | VI, V |
| Nationality | |
His descendant in the 5th tribe, Evgraf Fedotovich Komarovsky, for participating in the Italian and Swiss campaigns by Emperor Franz II, was elevated on May 7 ( 19 ), 1803 to the count dignity of the Holy Roman Empire .
- Famous representatives of this genus
- Count Evgraf Fedotovich Komarovsky (1769-1843)
- Egor Evgrafovich (May 28, 1803 - October 7, 1875)
- Anna Egorovna (1832-1906) - maid of honor of Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna
- Evgraf Egorovich (1832-1871)
- Vladimir Egorovich (1835-1886) - Colonel, adjutant of Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich ; poet
- Georgy Vladimirovich Komarovsky (1865-1920)
- Viktor Vladimirovich Komarovsky (1866-1934) - vice-governor of the Vyatka province.
- Olga Vladimirovna Komarovskaya (1870-1943)
- Dmitry Egorovich (1837-1901) - infantry general, corps commander
- Ksenia Dmitrievna (Obukhova) (1891-1939) - wife of N. B. Obukhov
- Georgy Dmitrievich (1899-1918)
- Alexey Egorovich (1841-1897) - Acting State Counselor, Stalmeister of the Imperial Court, custodian of the Armory; amateur artist
- Vasily Alekseevich (1881-1914) - poet of the Silver Age
- Yuri Alekseevich (1882-1914)
- Vladimir Alekseevich (1883-1937) - icon painter [1]
- Alexey Vladimirovich (September 23, 1914 - November 12, 1988)
- Antonina Vladimirovna (August 8, 1916 - October 20, 2002)
- Sofya Vladimirovna (Bobrinskaya) (July 6, 1923 - May 31, 1994)
- Fedor Vladimirovich (April 4, 1929 - June 21, 2002)
- Varvara Fedorovna (born April 8, 1960)
- Lyubov Fedorovna (born December 3, 1965)
- Alexey Grigorievich (born February 19, 2006)
- Nikolai Egorovich (1845 - August 8, 1909) - censor of the Committee of Foreign Censorship, member of the Council of the Union of Russian People, publicist, memoirist [2]
- Elizaveta Egorovna (1847-1886)
- Lyubov Yegorovna (1849-1919)
- Anna Evgrafovna (Shipova) (March 30, 1806 - March 3, 1872) - maid of honor; wife S.P. Shipova
- Sofia Evgrafovna (Komovskaya) (1811-1858) - the wife of S. D. Komovsky
- Pavel Evgrafovich (1812-1873)
- Evgraf Pavlovich (November 4, 1841-1875)
- Maria Evgrafovna (Petrova) (1874-1947)
- Olga Evgrafovna (1876-?)
- Pavel Evgrafovich (1869 - September 8, 1907)
- Evgraf Pavlovich (1898-1940)
- Pavel Evgrafovich (February 23, 1924 - May 27, 2008)
- Evgraf Pavlovich (born July 10, 1955)
- Pavel Evgrafovich (born June 18, 1982)
- Ekaterina Pavlovna (born December 7)
- Vladimir Evgrafovich (born August 1, 1985)
- Alina Vladimirovna (born May 19, 2009)
- Vladislav Vladimirovich (June 19, 2015)
- Evgeny Evgrafovich (born August 1, 1985)
- Alexandra Evgenievna (born December 27, 2011)
- Pavel Evgrafovich (born June 18, 1982)
- Vladimir Pavlovich (born December 28, 1959)
- Leonid Pavlovich (born 02 May 1961)
- Pavel Leonidovich (born 02 May 1986)
- Evgraf Pavlovich (born July 10, 1955)
- Pavel Evgrafovich (February 23, 1924 - May 27, 2008)
- Evgraf Pavlovich (1898-1940)
- Natalya Evgrafovna (1870—?)
- Anna Evgrafovna (Gorchakova) (1873 - December 22, 1918) - 1st husband: S.V. Gorchakov , 2nd husband: S.D. Gorchakov
- Ekaterina Pavlovna (Lamsdorf) (1845-1916)
- Evgraf Pavlovich (November 4, 1841-1875)
- Alexey Evgrafovich (1820-1895)
- Leonid Alekseevich Kamarovsky (1846-1912) - professor at Moscow University
- Sergey Leonidovich Kamarovsky (1877-1953)
- Sergey Sergeevich (1905—?)
- Leonid Sergeevich (1906—?)
- Sergey Leonidovich (b. 1944)
- Alexey Leonidovich (b. 1946)
- Alexandra Alekseevna (b. 1978)
- Andrei Alekseevich (b. 1980)
- Leonid Leonidovich (b. 1949)
- Alexey Sergeevich (1907—?)
- Maria Sergeevna (1910—?)
- Ekaterina Leonidovna Kamarovskaya (1878-1965) [3]
- Sergey Leonidovich Kamarovsky (1877-1953)
- Ippolit Alekseevich (1849-1879)
- Leonid Alekseevich Kamarovsky (1846-1912) - professor at Moscow University
- Egor Evgrafovich (May 28, 1803 - October 7, 1875)
Blood and kinship Komarovsky associated with the Venevitinov. Sofya Vladimirovna, wife of Yegor Evgrafovich Komarovsky, is the sister of the poet Dmitry Venevitinov .
The Komarovsky family was included in the V and VI parts of the genealogy book of the Novgorod and Vologda provinces.
There is also a senior Ukrainian clan — the offspring of Ivan Komarovsky , a priest (18th century), from whom Bishop Irakli (Komarovsky) came out.
Emblem Description
A blue bread sheaf is depicted in a blue shield, and above it is the same metal bee flying to the right. The large shield is covered with the count's crown, on which is placed a gold-crowned helmet with three ostrich feathers, of which the last two are blue and the middle one is golden. The mark on the shield is blue, lined with gold. The shield is held by two warriors in armor, having a sword at the thigh, and one spear in their hands. The coat of arms is included in the General Tombstone of the noble families of the Russian Empire , part 7, 1st division, p. 132. Motto: “gratitudo pro munificentia” .
Notes
- ↑ Shot in Butovo on November 5, 1937 - see Butovo - Russian Calvary - Artists and the Butovo training ground. Archived May 24, 2015 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ Notes by Count Nikolai Egorovich Komarovsky
- ↑ From 1910 to 1914 she was a teacher of Princess Irina Alexandrovna .
Literature
- Komarovskie // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Dolgorukov P.V. Russian genealogy book . - SPb. : Type. E. Weimar, 1856. - T. 3. - S. 158-159.
- Gajl T. Polish Armorial Middle Ages to 20th Century . - Gdańsk: L&L, 2007 .-- ISBN 978-83-60597-10-1 . (polish)
