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Lieven

The House of Lieven (Latvian: Līveni; Russian: Ливен) is one of the oldest aristocratic families of Baltic Germans.

Lieven
Līveni, Liewen, Ливен
Noble family
Current regionLatvia, Livonia, Russia, United Kingdom
Place of originLivonia
FounderCaupo of Turaida
TitlesBaron, Knyaz (Prince)
TraditionsBaltic Germans

History

The family claims descent from Caupo of Turaida (Latvian, Kaupo), the Livonian quasi rex who converted to Christianity in 1186, when Bishop Meinhard attempted to Christianize the region. The Livonian Chronicle of Henry tells that in the winter 1203–1204 Caupo went to Rome with Theoderich von Treyden, a Cistercian Monk who was later to become the founder of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword and the first bishop of Estonia.[1] They were received in Rome by Pope Innocent III who supported their plans to Christianize Livonia.

According to feudal records, the Lieven ancestor Gerardus Līvo (1269) and his son Johannes (1296) entered service as vassals to the Archbishop of Rīga. One of Caupo's daughters married an ancestor of the barons, later Counts, of Ungern-Sternberg. Caupo's grandson Nicholas was the first to spell his name Lieven.

Notable family members

 
Christoph von Lieven
 
Anatol von Lieven

In popular culture

Thomas Lieven is the name of the fictional protagonist of the tongue-in-cheek spy novel "It Can't Always Be Caviar" by Austrian writer Johannes Mario Simmel.

References

  1. ^ Marek Tamm; Linda Kaljundi; Carsten Selch Jensen (2011). Crusading and Chronicle Writing on the Medieval Baltic Frontier: A Companion to the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-7546-6627-1.
  2. ^ Carl Arvid von Klingspor (1882). Baltisches Wappenbuch. Elibron. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-543-98710-5.
  3. ^ Judith Lissauer Cromwell (2007). Dorothea Lieven: A Russian Princess in London And Paris, 1785-1857. McFarland. p. 7. ISBN 978-0-7864-2651-5.
  4. ^ Aleksandr Vasiliyevich Kolchak; Konstantīn Andreevīch Papov; Anton Zakharovich Ovchinnikov (1935). The Testimony of Kolchak and Other Siberian Materials. Stanford University Press. p. 220. ISBN 978-0-8047-2220-9.
  5. ^ Nikolai Reek. (in Estonian). Estonian National Defence College museum. Archived from the original on 22 August 2010.
  6. ^ "Lieven, Hon. Dame Nathalie Marie Daniella, (born 20 May 1964), a Judge of the High Court, Family Division, since 2019 | WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO". www.ukwhoswho.com. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U246323. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.

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For the given name see Lieven given name For the French city see Lievin The House of Lieven Latvian Liveni Russian Liven is one of the oldest aristocratic families of Baltic Germans LievenLiveni Liewen LivenNoble familyCurrent regionLatvia Livonia Russia United KingdomPlace of originLivoniaFounderCaupo of TuraidaTitlesBaron Knyaz Prince TraditionsBaltic Germans Contents 1 History 2 Notable family members 3 In popular culture 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe family claims descent from Caupo of Turaida Latvian Kaupo the Livonian quasi rex who converted to Christianity in 1186 when Bishop Meinhard attempted to Christianize the region The Livonian Chronicle of Henry tells that in the winter 1203 1204 Caupo went to Rome with Theoderich von Treyden a Cistercian Monk who was later to become the founder of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword and the first bishop of Estonia 1 They were received in Rome by Pope Innocent III who supported their plans to Christianize Livonia According to feudal records the Lieven ancestor Gerardus Livo 1269 and his son Johannes 1296 entered service as vassals to the Archbishop of Riga One of Caupo s daughters married an ancestor of the barons later Counts of Ungern Sternberg Caupo s grandson Nicholas was the first to spell his name Lieven Notable family members Edit Christoph von Lieven Anatol von Lieven Reinhold Liewen the Swedish governor of Oesel Saaremaa in 1653 was made a baron together with his brother whose son Lieutenant General Baron Hans Heinrich von Liewen accompanied Charles XII in all his campaigns and expeditions Among Reinhold s descendants one branch settled in Courland and was recognized in 1801 as in the Holy Roman Empire Johann Christoph von Lieven was the first member of the family to gain distinction in the Russian service he served as Governor of Arkhangelsk under Catherine the Great and as General of Infantry under Emperor Paul Baron Otto Heinrich von Lieven 1726 1781 married in 1766 Baroness Charlotte von Gaugreben 1743 1828 2 who was entrusted by Emperor Paul with the task of educating his daughters and younger sons Nicholas and Mikhail Pavlovich In recognition of her services Paul made her a countess in 1799 When her pupil Nicholas became the Emperor of Russia in 1826 the 84 year old governess was made a Princess with the title of Her Serene Highness The title was hereditary and passed to her descendants of which the following were notable Her son Prince Christoph Heinrich von Lieven 1774 1838 accompanied Alexander I of Russia during the Battle of Austerlitz and at the signing of the Peace of Tilsit In 1809 he was sent to represent Russia at the Prussian court and in the crisis of the Napoleonic Wars in 1812 was transferred to London as the Minister Plenipotentiary to the court of St James s a post which he kept for 22 years Somewhat overshadowed by his more illustrious wife Dorothea von Lieven nee von Benckendorff Prince Lieven took part in the Congress of Vienna and died in Rome when he accompanied the future Alexander II of Russia on his Grand Tour 3 His elder brother Prince Carl Christoph von Lieven 1767 1844 started his career as an aide de camp to Prince Potemkin administered the garrison of Arkhangelsk under Paul and ended his career as Imperial Minister of Education 1828 33 Prince Alexander Friedrich von Lieven 1801 1880 son of the preceding Major General served as Governor of Taganrog in 1844 1853 and senator 1853 1880 Prince Andrey Alexandrovich Lieven 1839 1913 his son was the Senator and Minister of State Properties in 1877 81 Jelena Lieven 1842 1917 Imperial Russian pedagogue sister of the above Prince Alexander Karl Nikolai von Lieven 1860 1914 was an admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy in 1878 entered in service in 1911 was appointed chief of the naval general staff 4 Prince Anatol Leonid von Lieven 1872 1937 commanded a Russo German battle group in Latvia Lieven forbade his men to fight the Estonian Army in Vidzeme unlike the rest of the Baltische Landeswehr His Liventsy performed only rear security services for the Landeswehr during the campaign 5 After the Latvian War of Independence he became a Latvian citizen and a manufacturer of bricks Elena Lieven born 1947 a developmental psychologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig and the University of Manchester Dominic Lieven born 1952 senior research fellow Trinity College Cambridge and Fellow of the British Academy Dame Nathalie Lieven born 1964 a Justice of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales 6 In popular culture EditThomas Lieven is the name of the fictional protagonist of the tongue in cheek spy novel It Can t Always Be Caviar by Austrian writer Johannes Mario Simmel References Edit Marek Tamm Linda Kaljundi Carsten Selch Jensen 2011 Crusading and Chronicle Writing on the Medieval Baltic Frontier A Companion to the Chronicle of Henry of Livonia Ashgate Publishing Ltd p 215 ISBN 978 0 7546 6627 1 Carl Arvid von Klingspor 1882 Baltisches Wappenbuch Elibron p 1 ISBN 978 0 543 98710 5 Judith Lissauer Cromwell 2007 Dorothea Lieven A Russian Princess in London And Paris 1785 1857 McFarland p 7 ISBN 978 0 7864 2651 5 Aleksandr Vasiliyevich Kolchak Konstantin Andreevich Papov Anton Zakharovich Ovchinnikov 1935 The Testimony of Kolchak and Other Siberian Materials Stanford University Press p 220 ISBN 978 0 8047 2220 9 Nikolai Reek Lemsalu Roopa Vonnu Ronneburgi lahing 19 23 VI 1919 a Lemsalu Roopa Vonnu Ronneburg battle 19 23 VI 1919 in Estonian Estonian National Defence College museum Archived from the original on 22 August 2010 Lieven Hon Dame Nathalie Marie Daniella born 20 May 1964 a Judge of the High Court Family Division since 2019 WHO S WHO amp WHO WAS WHO www ukwhoswho com doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U246323 ISBN 978 0 19 954088 4 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lieven family in Latvian Lieven family Latvian Encyclopedia Latvian in German Genealogisches Handbuch der Oeselschen Ritterschaft 1935 Genealogy handbook of Baltic nobility in Swedish von Lieven in Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon in Swedish von Lieven in Nordisk familjebok Lievens Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lieven amp oldid 1136500803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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