- The
House of Volkonsky, also
spelled Volkonski or
Wolkonsky and
later times Wlodkowski after migration to
Poland [citation needed], is an
ancient Russian...
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Prince Serge Wolkonsky (also
referred to as
Sergei Mikhailovitch Volkonsky; Russian: Серге́й Миха́йлович Волко́нский) (4 May 1860 – 25
October 1937) was...
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Villa Wolkonsky (in Italian, the word
villa usually includes not only a
large building but also its grounds) is the
official residence of the British...
- of Legnani.: 41, 44, 48, 50–51, 54, 62, 66, 99 In 1899,
Prince Serge Wolkonsky became Director of the
Imperial Theaters,
succeeding Ivan Vsevolozhsky...
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Prince Petr
Mikhailovich Wolkonsky (Saint Petersburg, 26
March 1776 – 27
August 1852, son of
Prince Mikhail Petrovich Wolkonsky and wife
Elisaveta Petrovna...
- of
Honour award, but
refused in
honour of Bakst. In 1899,
Prince Serge Wolkonsky received directorship of all
Imperial theaters. On 10
September 1899,...
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themselves during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Princess Zenaǐde
Wolkonsky was his sister-in-law.
Serge Wolkonsky, a
theatre director and critic,
descended from his...
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Russian Serge Wolkonsky in
black tie...
- his method. Many
musicians flocked to ****erau,
among them
Prince Serge Wolkonsky, Vera
Alvang (Griner),
Valeria Cratina,
Jelle Troelstra (son of Pieter...
- the familiar”),
particularly the
mundane material reality.
Prince Serge Wolkonsky taught and gave
lectures for Proletcult.
Russian film
director Sergei...