-
fraudulent combined titles such as "Prince d'Anjou
Durazzo Dur****ow
Romanoff Dolgorouki de Bourbon-Condé". He aut****d the
highly controversial book, Moi Petit-Arriere-Fils...
- The
House of
Dolgorukov (Russian: Долгору́ков, IPA: [dəɫɡɐˈrukəf]) is a
princely Russian family of
Rurikid stock. They are a
cadet branch of the Obolenskiy...
- home". Lutyens'
clients were
Prince and
Princess Dolgorouki.
Prince Alexis, a son of
Prince Serge Dolgorouki, was
formerly the
chamberlain in the Russian...
-
Prince Dimitri Ivanovich Dolgorukov (Russian: Князь Димитрий Иванович Долгоруков; 1797–1867) was a
Russian career diplomat born into one of the most prominent...
- 1958.
Retrieved September 6, 2016. "Princess Yourievsky, Who as
Princess Dolgorouki Wed
Alexander II". New York Times.
March 11, 1913.
Retrieved August 11...
- mansions,
notably at Old Mar Lodge,
which is
occupied by the
Princess Dolgorouki,
where the
Russian flag was
hanging at half-mast. In the
village of Castleton...
- "Conditions" had been
composed largely of the
families of the
princes Dolgorouki and Galitzin.
Within a
matter of days,
another faction rose at
court which...
- and his only
daughter Barbara die.
Barbara was
married either to
Prince Dolgorouki or to
Count Orloff,
depending on the sources.
Schouwaloff wanted to immortalise...
-
Michel Mervaud. Jubé
resided in
Moscow as a
chaplain of
Princess Irina Dolgorouki who had
newly converted to Catholicism, and
tutor to the children. The...
-
Greece and Denmark, and her
husband Rear
Admiral Ioannides and
Prince Dolgorouki at London's
Hotel Cecil in June 1923. He pla**** his
tympanon for Queen...