- The
House of
Khilkoff or
Khilkov (Russian: Хилков) is a
Rurikid princely family descending from
sovereign rulers of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma. A descendant...
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Khilkoff (1676–1716) was the
Russian amb****ador to Sweden. In 1697
Prince Khilkov, in the
capacity of a
stolnik was sent with a
number of
others to Italy...
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Khilkov is a
Rurikid princely family descending from
sovereign rulers of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma.
Khilkov may also
refer to:
Andrey Khilkov (1676–1716)...
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Prince Mikhail Ivanovich Khilkov (also
spelled Chilkoff, Chilkov, Khilkoff,
Hilkof and
other variants) (Russian: Михаил Иванович Хилков) (18 December...
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attacked by the
enemy at the
village of
Burtsova on 15 September,
Prince Khilkov turned the rear of the
French infantry battalion,
attacked and crushed...
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Prince Dmitry Aleksandrovich Khilkoff (most
often spelled Khilkov,
sometimes also
Hilkov or Hilkoff) (1858–1914) went from
being an
officer in the Czar's...
- branch) Gagarin,
princes of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma (junior
extant branch)
Khilkov,
princes of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma (junior
extant branch) Sviatoslavichi...
- Central] was
distributing the
Message to Garcia,
Prince Hilakoff (Mikhail
Khilkov),
Director of
Russian Railways, was in this country...and made a tour of...
- Lobanov-Rostovsky (Nikita Lobanov-Rostovsky)
Gagarin of
Starodub (Andrey Gagarin)
Khilkov of
Starodub The
Yurievichi branch (named
after Yuri Dolgorukiy)
would reign...
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Baikal began,
following the
proposal of the
Minister of
Transport Mikhail Khilkov. On 30
December 1895 a
contract with Sir W G
Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd...