- The
House of
Golitsyn (Russian: Голицыны, romanized: Golitsyny, lit. 'Galitzine') is the
second largest and
noblest Princely house in Russia.
Among its...
- the
branches of the
family descend from his
marriage to
Princess Irina Galitzina.
Prince Alexis S. Troubetzkoy, 1934–2017, historian,
educator Princess...
- Széchényi de Sárvár-Felsövidék 30.
Prince Paul
Pavlovich Galitzine 15.
Princess Marie Pavlovna Galitzina 31.
Princess Alexandra Nicolaievna Mestscherskaïa...
- It is
often alleged that Rostislav's
marriage with
Princess Alexandra Galitzina would have been morganatic. However,
Pieter Broek at the
Wayback Machine...
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after him.
Count Nikolay Ignatiev was
married to
Yekaterina Leonidovna Galitzina (1842-1917),
daughter of
Prince Leonid Mikhailovich Galitzine and Anna...
- and
Waldenburg 14.
Count Balint Széchényi de Sárvár-Felsövidék 7.
Countess Beatrix Széchényi de Sárvár-Felsövidék 15.
Princess Marie Pavlovna Galitzina...
- the rank of lieutenant-general. He
married Princess Elizaveta Petrovna Galitzina (1721–1764) and they had four children:
Peter Aleksandrovich Menshikov...
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Sumarokov 10.
Count Sergey Pavlovich Sumarokov 21.
Princess Maria V****ilevna
Galitzina 5.
Countess Elena Sergeievna Sumarokova 22.
Marquis Panos Maruzzi 11....
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Scarred Background. In 1938 he
married Natalia Borisovna Galitzine or
Galitzina, an
aristocrat in Budapest. He
married four more times.
During World War...
- (Kämärä, zone 12)
Leypyasuo (Leipäsuo,
earlier Äyräpää (1918–1920) and
Galitzina (before 1917), zone 11)
Kirillovskoye (Perkjärvi, zone 10) (Sykjärvi,...