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Anichkovs

The Anichkov family or (Onichkov) is an ancient Russian noble family.

Coat of arms of the Anichkov family

History edit

The Anichkov family is an ancient Russian noble family, first documented when Ivan Alexandrovich and Alexander Nikiforovich submitted documents for entry into the Velvet Book on September 20, 1687, and March 19, 1686, respectively. Stepan Alexandrovich is recorded to have sent a discharge order petitioning the Trinity-Sergius Monastery to obtain extracts from the chronicler regarding the origins of the Anichkovs, which were granted on May 31, 1688.[1]

In one pedigree of a painting submitted by the Anichkovs, the family is shown to be connected to the Blokhin and Ufimtsevs families.[2]

The Anichkovs have also been closely associated with the city of St. Petersburg over the past three centuries, lending their name to numerous urban infrastructure features.

Origin edit

The lineage has been recorded since the 16th century. According to the latter genealogy, a member of the family of the Tatar Berke Khan, ruler of the Golden Horde, became a great friend of Ivan I Kalita - later the Grand Duke of Moscow (1325) - and entered his service in 1301. Berke's relative was baptised, taking the name Berkey Onikii, and married the daughter of Vikula of the noble house of Vorontsov. From this adopted name, his descendants began to be called Onichkov, or Anichkov. The baptism was performed by Peter, the Metropolitan of Kyiv, who blessed the new Christian with a gold Panagia, decorated with expensive stones and containing relics, and a silver ladle with the inscription: " ... the humble Metropolitan Peter of Kiev and all Rus' bless at his holy baptism Prince Berkey and his sons with the name of Aniky." The Grand Duchess, Elena, wife of Ivan Kalita, was Godmother to Berkey and presented him, among other gifts, with a precious gold cross, while the Grand Duke granted him a living stipend. These gifts were kept in the Anichkov family as relics.[3]

The landowners of Derevskaya Pyatina were: Gregory, Vasily, Andrey, Gleb, and Ivan Ivanovich Anichkovs (1495). Derevskaya pyatina is one of the pyatina in Novgorod Land until the 18th century. Mikhail and Polievkt Grigorievich were killed near Orsha (1514). Fyodor Denisievich voivode of troops in the campaign of the Grand Duke Vasily III to Kazan (1530). Boyar Ivan Grigorievich was guarantor for the boyars (1563), siege head in Salekh (1578-1579), and Kholm (1682-1584). Novgorod boyar sons: Bogdan and Semyon Ivanovich Anichkovs were granted estates (2 October 1552).[3] In the Battle of Molodi Aleksey Dmitrievich from Serpeisk died (July 1572).[4]

The tsar's charter mentions († 1603) Malice Onichkov, whose lands received from his grandfather (1597) were transferred to Ivan Mikhailovich Onichkov.[5]

Branches of the Anichkov family were beneficiaries of mestnichestvo, a system which gave nobles prestigious positions at the royal court, or other government posts, according to set rules of precedence for the aristocratic houses and an individual's seniority. At times disputes would arise regarding the proper place of a noble clan within the hierarchy. One petitioner in such a case, the holder of a high position as a Stryapchy (Russian: Солиситор), "with a key" (a role akin to a chamberlain, with authority over the Tsar's household treasury and close access to the Tsar) was I. M. Anichkov, a member of the Ufa Anichkovs. In 1643, to prevent a reduction in status in this branch's place in the mestnichestvo, the stryapchy's petition stated that "losses" had resulted through distant relatives who were exiled to Ufa during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. According to him, they were "extremely ossified" in Ufa, subsisting "in extreme poverty" and "must obey the Voivodes (governors) who are worse than those of their homeland". The request was heard, and in the decree was written: "Ufimtsov Onichkovs are not ordered to undergo any loss in position."[6]

In the 16th and 17th centuries, among the Anichkovs there were many stewards, and Duma nobles, some of whom became governors of large cities, such as Kursk, Yaroslavl, Ufa, and Cheboksary. In the 17th century, Voivode O. G. Anichkov founded the city of Kuznetsk (now Novokuznetsk), and F. M. Anichkov served as the Russian ambassador to Sweden.

Description of emblems edit

The Armorial of Anisim Titovich Knyazev of 1785 features two images of seals displaying the coat of arms representative of the Anichkov family:

  1. The first depicts a court councillor - the trustee of the Imperial Orphanage in 1786, Stepan Silich Anichkov, with a shield of round shape and a gold border in a circle, in a silver field. The shield features a white deer with red (or golden) antlers galloping to the right on green grass from the forest. The shield is topped with a noble helmet and a crown held over the helmet by a lion and unicorn, resting their hind legs on the bend.
  2. The second coat of arms, belonging to a homogenous of the Anichkov family, is displayed in an oval shield with a blue field, with a silver deer galloping to the right on green grass. The shield is decorated with a noble crown (without the presence of a helmet). A lion to the left and a unicorn to the right are depicted as the Shield holders. The family name is missing.[7]

See also edit

  • Anichkov, list of notable persons with the surname

References edit

  1. ^ Genealogies paintings at the end of the 17th century / comp: A.V. Antonov. - Moscow: Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts. Archeogr. center, 1996. Vol. 6. - P. 77. - ISBN 5-011-86169-1 (T.6).
  2. ^ Novikov N. The genealogy book of princes and nobles of Russia and those who leave (Velvet Book). At 2 o'clock, Part II. - Moscow: University type., 1787 - P. 282.
  3. ^ a b V.V. Rummel. V.V. Golubtsov. Genealogical collection of Russian noble surnames. In 2 volumes. T. I. Anichkovs. - St. Petersburg: Edition of A. Suvorin, 1886. - pp. 35-56.
  4. ^ Monuments of the history of the Russian service class / comp. A. V. Antonov. - Moscow: Drevlehranische, 2011. - S. 211. - ISBN 978-5-93646-176-7. <! - // RNB. Form 550. F-4-254. Sheet 1-47.//Publ. M.E. Bychkov. The composition of the class of feudal lords of Russia in the 16th century. M., 1986. pp. 174-185.
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  5. ^ Acts of service landowners of the 15th - early 17th centuries. T. IV. / comp. A. V. Antonov. - Moscow: Ed. Drevlehranische, 2008. - P. 7-8. - ISBN 978-5-93646-123-1.
  6. ^ Eskin Yu. M. Essays on the history of parochialism in Russia in the 16th-17th centuries. - Moscow: Ed. Quadriga, 2009. - pp. 364—365. - ISBN 978-5-904162-06-1.
  7. ^ Anisim Titovich Knyazev's coat of arms of 1785. Ed. S.N. Troinitsky 1912 / Ed., Prepared. text, after. O. N. Naumova. - Moscow: Ed. "Old Basmannaya", 2008. - P. 22. - ISBN 978-5-904043-02-5.

Literature edit

  • Аничковы // Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона : в 86 т. (82 т. и 4 доп.). — Санкт-Петербург, 1890–1907.
  • Долгоруков П. В. Российская родословная книга. — Санкт-Петербург: Типография 3 Отд. Собств. Е. И. В. Канцелярии, 1857. — Т. 4. — С. 241.
  • Руммель В. В., Голубцов В. В. Родословный сборник русских дворянских фамилий. — Т. 1. — С. 35—56.
  • Anichkov N.M. The Anichkovs. - Three centuries of St. Petersburg. Encyclopedia in 3 vols. T. 2. Book 1 (A-B). - Publishing house Filologich. Faculty of St. Petersburg State University, 2003;
  • Anichkov S.V. At the turn of two eras. - Lenningrad: Lenizdat, 1981;
  • Petrov P.N. History of St. Petersburg. - St. Petersburg: Edition of Glazunov, 1885. P. 614.
  • Professors of the Military Medical (Medico-Surgical) Academy / Ed. prof. A. B. Belevitina. - St. Petersburg: Publishing house of VMedA. 2008 .-- S. 175, 329, 481.
  • Russian Biographical Encyclopedia "Great Russia". T. 1 / Ed. prof. A. I. Melua. - St. Petersburg: Publishing house "Humanistics", 2009. - P. 395–399.
  • N.N. Anichkov / Sarkisov D.S. et al. - M .: Medicine, 1989;
  • Shilov D.N., Kuzmin Yu. A. Members of the State Council of the Russian Empire. 1801–1906. - St. Petersburg: Publishing house "Dmitry Bulavin", 2007. - P. 34–36.
  • Jubilee article "N. M. Anichkov" // Niva. - 1894. - No. 3. - P. 73;

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The Anichkov family or Onichkov is an ancient Russian noble family Coat of arms of the Anichkov family Contents 1 History 2 Origin 3 Description of emblems 4 See also 5 References 6 LiteratureHistory editThe Anichkov family is an ancient Russian noble family first documented when Ivan Alexandrovich and Alexander Nikiforovich submitted documents for entry into the Velvet Book on September 20 1687 and March 19 1686 respectively Stepan Alexandrovich is recorded to have sent a discharge order petitioning the Trinity Sergius Monastery to obtain extracts from the chronicler regarding the origins of the Anichkovs which were granted on May 31 1688 1 In one pedigree of a painting submitted by the Anichkovs the family is shown to be connected to the Blokhin and Ufimtsevs families 2 The Anichkovs have also been closely associated with the city of St Petersburg over the past three centuries lending their name to numerous urban infrastructure features Origin editThe lineage has been recorded since the 16th century According to the latter genealogy a member of the family of the Tatar Berke Khan ruler of the Golden Horde became a great friend of Ivan I Kalita later the Grand Duke of Moscow 1325 and entered his service in 1301 Berke s relative was baptised taking the name Berkey Onikii and married the daughter of Vikula of the noble house of Vorontsov From this adopted name his descendants began to be called Onichkov or Anichkov The baptism was performed by Peter the Metropolitan of Kyiv who blessed the new Christian with a gold Panagia decorated with expensive stones and containing relics and a silver ladle with the inscription the humble Metropolitan Peter of Kiev and all Rus bless at his holy baptism Prince Berkey and his sons with the name of Aniky The Grand Duchess Elena wife of Ivan Kalita was Godmother to Berkey and presented him among other gifts with a precious gold cross while the Grand Duke granted him a living stipend These gifts were kept in the Anichkov family as relics 3 The landowners of Derevskaya Pyatina were Gregory Vasily Andrey Gleb and Ivan Ivanovich Anichkovs 1495 Derevskaya pyatina is one of the pyatina in Novgorod Land until the 18th century Mikhail and Polievkt Grigorievich were killed near Orsha 1514 Fyodor Denisievich voivode of troops in the campaign of the Grand Duke Vasily III to Kazan 1530 Boyar Ivan Grigorievich was guarantor for the boyars 1563 siege head in Salekh 1578 1579 and Kholm 1682 1584 Novgorod boyar sons Bogdan and Semyon Ivanovich Anichkovs were granted estates 2 October 1552 3 In the Battle of Molodi Aleksey Dmitrievich from Serpeisk died July 1572 4 The tsar s charter mentions 1603 Malice Onichkov whose lands received from his grandfather 1597 were transferred to Ivan Mikhailovich Onichkov 5 Branches of the Anichkov family were beneficiaries of mestnichestvo a system which gave nobles prestigious positions at the royal court or other government posts according to set rules of precedence for the aristocratic houses and an individual s seniority At times disputes would arise regarding the proper place of a noble clan within the hierarchy One petitioner in such a case the holder of a high position as a Stryapchy Russian Solisitor with a key a role akin to a chamberlain with authority over the Tsar s household treasury and close access to the Tsar was I M Anichkov a member of the Ufa Anichkovs In 1643 to prevent a reduction in status in this branch s place in the mestnichestvo the stryapchy s petition stated that losses had resulted through distant relatives who were exiled to Ufa during the reign of Ivan the Terrible According to him they were extremely ossified in Ufa subsisting in extreme poverty and must obey the Voivodes governors who are worse than those of their homeland The request was heard and in the decree was written Ufimtsov Onichkovs are not ordered to undergo any loss in position 6 In the 16th and 17th centuries among the Anichkovs there were many stewards and Duma nobles some of whom became governors of large cities such as Kursk Yaroslavl Ufa and Cheboksary In the 17th century Voivode O G Anichkov founded the city of Kuznetsk now Novokuznetsk and F M Anichkov served as the Russian ambassador to Sweden Description of emblems editThe Armorial of Anisim Titovich Knyazev of 1785 features two images of seals displaying the coat of arms representative of the Anichkov family The first depicts a court councillor the trustee of the Imperial Orphanage in 1786 Stepan Silich Anichkov with a shield of round shape and a gold border in a circle in a silver field The shield features a white deer with red or golden antlers galloping to the right on green grass from the forest The shield is topped with a noble helmet and a crown held over the helmet by a lion and unicorn resting their hind legs on the bend The second coat of arms belonging to a homogenous of the Anichkov family is displayed in an oval shield with a blue field with a silver deer galloping to the right on green grass The shield is decorated with a noble crown without the presence of a helmet A lion to the left and a unicorn to the right are depicted as the Shield holders The family name is missing 7 See also editAnichkov list of notable persons with the surnameReferences edit Genealogies paintings at the end of the 17th century comp A V Antonov Moscow Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts Archeogr center 1996 Vol 6 P 77 ISBN 5 011 86169 1 T 6 Novikov N The genealogy book of princes and nobles of Russia and those who leave Velvet Book At 2 o clock Part II Moscow University type 1787 P 282 a b V V Rummel V V Golubtsov Genealogical collection of Russian noble surnames In 2 volumes T I Anichkovs St Petersburg Edition of A Suvorin 1886 pp 35 56 Monuments of the history of the Russian service class comp A V Antonov Moscow Drevlehranische 2011 S 211 ISBN 978 5 93646 176 7 lt RNB Form 550 F 4 254 Sheet 1 47 Publ M E Bychkov The composition of the class of feudal lords of Russia in the 16th century M 1986 pp 174 185 gt Acts of service landowners of the 15th early 17th centuries T IV comp A V Antonov Moscow Ed Drevlehranische 2008 P 7 8 ISBN 978 5 93646 123 1 Eskin Yu M Essays on the history of parochialism in Russia in the 16th 17th centuries Moscow Ed Quadriga 2009 pp 364 365 ISBN 978 5 904162 06 1 Anisim Titovich Knyazev s coat of arms of 1785 Ed S N Troinitsky 1912 Ed Prepared text after O N Naumova Moscow Ed Old Basmannaya 2008 P 22 ISBN 978 5 904043 02 5 Literature editAnichkovy Enciklopedicheskij slovar Brokgauza i Efrona v 86 t 82 t i 4 dop Sankt Peterburg 1890 1907 Dolgorukov P V Rossijskaya rodoslovnaya kniga Sankt Peterburg Tipografiya 3 Otd Sobstv E I V Kancelyarii 1857 T 4 S 241 Rummel V V Golubcov V V Rodoslovnyj sbornik russkih dvoryanskih familij T 1 S 35 56 Anichkov N M The Anichkovs Three centuries of St Petersburg Encyclopedia in 3 vols T 2 Book 1 A B Publishing house Filologich Faculty of St Petersburg State University 2003 Anichkov S V At the turn of two eras Lenningrad Lenizdat 1981 Petrov P N History of St Petersburg St Petersburg Edition of Glazunov 1885 P 614 Professors of the Military Medical Medico Surgical Academy Ed prof A B Belevitina St Petersburg Publishing house of VMedA 2008 S 175 329 481 Russian Biographical Encyclopedia Great Russia T 1 Ed prof A I Melua St Petersburg Publishing house Humanistics 2009 P 395 399 N N Anichkov Sarkisov D S et al M Medicine 1989 Shilov D N Kuzmin Yu A Members of the State Council of the Russian Empire 1801 1906 St Petersburg Publishing house Dmitry Bulavin 2007 P 34 36 Jubilee article N M Anichkov Niva 1894 No 3 P 73 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anichkovs amp oldid 1189408297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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