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Pyotr Alexeyevich Golitsyn

Prince Pyotr Alexeyevich Golitsyn (22 January 1792 – 16 October 1842) was a Russian prince, a member of the Patriotic War and foreign campaigns, and a Catholic convert from Russian Orthodoxy.

Portrait of his Pyotr and his mother, Alexandra, by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, 1794.

Early life

Prince Golitsyn was born on 22 January 1792 in Moscow, Russian Empire. He was the eldest son of Prince Alexei Andreevich Golitsyn (1767–1800), master of the horse, and historian Alexandra Petrovna Golitsyna (1774–1842).[1] Among his siblings were Yelizaveta Golitsyna, who became a nun.[2]

His maternal grandparents were Senator and Lt.-Gen. Pyotr Stepanovich Protasov, and Anna Ivanovna. His mother and her sister, including writer Catherine Rostopchin and Vera Vasilchikova, were raised by their aunt, Countess Anna Protasova, a personal friend of the Empress Catherine II.[3]

Career

In 1820, under the influence of his wife and her mother, he converted from Russian Orthodoxy to Catholicism (his mother had officially converted to Catholicism in May 1818).[4] In 1837, his wife with their children (three sons and one daughter) had moved abroad, the prince bought land in Paris, France, where he settled with his family. He retired as a captain in 1838 from the Patriotic Wars against Napoleon and a Bogorodsky District Marshal of Nobility.[2]

Personal life

 
Portrait of his granddaughter, Princess Sophie Galitzine, by Charles Joshua Chaplin, 1878

In 1817, Prince Golitsyn married Elżbieta Antonovna Zlotnitskoy (1800–1866), a Polish girl who was in love with a famous poet Denis Davydov, in Kiev. Together, they were the parents of:

  • Anton Pavlovich Golitsyn (1818–1883), who married Adélaïde Marie Angèle de Molette de Morangiès in Paris in 1843.[5]
  • Mariya Petrovna Golitsyn (1820–1890), who married Count Ferdinand Louise Marie de Bertier de Sauvigny at the Château de Frémigny in 1840.
  • Augustin Petrovich Golitsyn (1823–1875), who married Stéphanie de la Roche Aymon,[6] a daughter of Antoine de La Roche-Aymon, Marquis de La Roche-Aymon and Marie Louise Vallet de Villeneuve[7] (who owned the Château de Châtain in Arfeuille-Châtain), in Chenonceaux in 1844.[8][9]
  • Pyotr Petrovich Golitsyn (1827–1902), who married Yuliya Aleksandrovna Chertkova in St. Petersburg in 1850. After her death in 1864, he married Natalia Alexandrovna Kozakov in 1871.
  • Aleksandra Petrovna Golitsyn (1830–1917), who married Polish nobleman, Count Arsen Antoni Ludwik Moszczeński.[10]

Prince Golitsyn died in Paris on 16 October 1842. His widow died in Blamont, in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France, in December 1866.

Descendants

Through his son Augustin, he was a grandfather of Princess Sophie Galitzine (1858–1883),[11] who married the French aristocrat Paul d'Albert de Luynes, Duke of Chaulnes and Picquigny.[7] They were the parents of Marie Thérèse d'Albert de Luynes (who married Louis de Crussol d'Uzès, 14th Duke of Uzès in 1894)[12][13] and Emmanuel d'Albert de Luynes, 11th Duke of Chaulnes and Picquigny (who married American heiress Theodora Mary Shonts in 1908).[14][15]

References

  1. ^ Puškina (Moskau), Gosudarstvennyj Muzej Izobrazitel'nych Iskusstv Imeni A. S.; Georgievskaya, Evgenia; Kuznet︠s︡ova, Irina Aleksandrovna (1980). French Painting from the Pushkin Museum: 17th to 20th Century. H. N. Abrams. p. 1956. ISBN 978-0-8109-0909-0. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b Bakhmetyeva, Tatyana (3 January 2017). Mother of the Church: Sofia Svechina, the Salon, and the Politics of Catholicism in Nineteenth-Century Russia and France. Cornell University Press. pp. 53, 55, 59, 75, 78, 80, 88, 103, 120. ISBN 978-1-5017-5729-7. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  3. ^ Anisimov, Evgenij Viktorovič (2004). Five Empresses: Court Life in Eighteenth-century Russia. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-275-98464-9. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  4. ^ "ГОЛИЦЫН :: Персональный список".
  5. ^ Almanach de Gotha: annuaire généalogique, diplomatique et statistique (in French). J. Perthes. 1934. p. 484. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  6. ^ Bonald, Joseph Marie Jacques Ambroise de Bonald vicomte de (1912). Samuel Bernard, banquier du Trésor Royal et sa descendance (in French). Impr. Carrère. p. 65. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Généalogie des familles nobles | ALBERT de LUYNES" (PDF). jean.gallian.free.fr. 2007. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  8. ^ Lemaître, Maurice (1982). Journal d'un militant (in French). Maurice Lemaître. p. 13. ISBN 978-2-904019-00-5. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  9. ^ Histoire de la Maison royale de France (in French). 1879. p. 74. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  10. ^ Leitgeber, Sławomir (1993). Nowy almanach błękitny (in Polish). Oficyna Wydawnicza "Adiutor". p. 106. ISBN 978-83-900085-6-1. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  11. ^ Ferrand, Jacques (1979). Les Familles princières de l'ancien empire de Russie en émigration (in French). J. Ferrand. p. 90. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  12. ^ "The House of Crussol - Chateau du Duché d'Uzès entre mer et Cévennes. Cité médiévale, le Duché (XIème - XVIIIème siècle) propose une étonnante promenade dans l'Histoire Uzès,Povence,Chateau, Duc de Crussol, Duché, Ducale, Gard, Pont du Gard, vin, cave à vin". www.uzes.com. Le Duché. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  13. ^ TIMES, Special Cable to THE NEW YORK (18 November 1908). "SHONTS OVERJOYED AT BIRTH OF DUKE; Dances About with Duchesse d'Uzes -- French Relations in Nobility Are Also Happy. BOY IS NAMED FOR FATHER Eleven Members of the Shonts Family in Paris -- Every Courtesy Shown by de Chaulnes's Relatives". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  14. ^ "Plenty of Romance in the Story of the Next American Duchess; Long Ago Miss Shonts Predicted What is to Happen, While the Duc de Chaulnes Is Rapidly Becoming an American". The New York Times. 24 November 1907. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  15. ^ "Duc de Chaulnes Buried". The New York Times. 29 April 1908. Retrieved 12 November 2020.

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Prince Pyotr Alexeyevich Golitsyn 22 January 1792 16 October 1842 was a Russian prince a member of the Patriotic War and foreign campaigns and a Catholic convert from Russian Orthodoxy Portrait of his Pyotr and his mother Alexandra by Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun 1794 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditPrince Golitsyn was born on 22 January 1792 in Moscow Russian Empire He was the eldest son of Prince Alexei Andreevich Golitsyn 1767 1800 master of the horse and historian Alexandra Petrovna Golitsyna 1774 1842 1 Among his siblings were Yelizaveta Golitsyna who became a nun 2 His maternal grandparents were Senator and Lt Gen Pyotr Stepanovich Protasov and Anna Ivanovna His mother and her sister including writer Catherine Rostopchin and Vera Vasilchikova were raised by their aunt Countess Anna Protasova a personal friend of the Empress Catherine II 3 Career EditIn 1820 under the influence of his wife and her mother he converted from Russian Orthodoxy to Catholicism his mother had officially converted to Catholicism in May 1818 4 In 1837 his wife with their children three sons and one daughter had moved abroad the prince bought land in Paris France where he settled with his family He retired as a captain in 1838 from the Patriotic Wars against Napoleon and a Bogorodsky District Marshal of Nobility 2 Personal life Edit Portrait of his granddaughter Princess Sophie Galitzine by Charles Joshua Chaplin 1878 In 1817 Prince Golitsyn married Elzbieta Antonovna Zlotnitskoy 1800 1866 a Polish girl who was in love with a famous poet Denis Davydov in Kiev Together they were the parents of Anton Pavlovich Golitsyn 1818 1883 who married Adelaide Marie Angele de Molette de Morangies in Paris in 1843 5 Mariya Petrovna Golitsyn 1820 1890 who married Count Ferdinand Louise Marie de Bertier de Sauvigny at the Chateau de Fremigny in 1840 Augustin Petrovich Golitsyn 1823 1875 who married Stephanie de la Roche Aymon 6 a daughter of Antoine de La Roche Aymon Marquis de La Roche Aymon and Marie Louise Vallet de Villeneuve 7 who owned the Chateau de Chatain in Arfeuille Chatain in Chenonceaux in 1844 8 9 Pyotr Petrovich Golitsyn 1827 1902 who married Yuliya Aleksandrovna Chertkova in St Petersburg in 1850 After her death in 1864 he married Natalia Alexandrovna Kozakov in 1871 Aleksandra Petrovna Golitsyn 1830 1917 who married Polish nobleman Count Arsen Antoni Ludwik Moszczenski 10 Prince Golitsyn died in Paris on 16 October 1842 His widow died in Blamont in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne Franche Comte region in eastern France in December 1866 Descendants Edit Through his son Augustin he was a grandfather of Princess Sophie Galitzine 1858 1883 11 who married the French aristocrat Paul d Albert de Luynes Duke of Chaulnes and Picquigny 7 They were the parents of Marie Therese d Albert de Luynes who married Louis de Crussol d Uzes 14th Duke of Uzes in 1894 12 13 and Emmanuel d Albert de Luynes 11th Duke of Chaulnes and Picquigny who married American heiress Theodora Mary Shonts in 1908 14 15 References Edit Puskina Moskau Gosudarstvennyj Muzej Izobrazitel nych Iskusstv Imeni A S Georgievskaya Evgenia Kuznet s ova Irina Aleksandrovna 1980 French Painting from the Pushkin Museum 17th to 20th Century H N Abrams p 1956 ISBN 978 0 8109 0909 0 Retrieved 4 April 2023 a b Bakhmetyeva Tatyana 3 January 2017 Mother of the Church Sofia Svechina the Salon and the Politics of Catholicism in Nineteenth Century Russia and France Cornell University Press pp 53 55 59 75 78 80 88 103 120 ISBN 978 1 5017 5729 7 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Anisimov Evgenij Viktorovic 2004 Five Empresses Court Life in Eighteenth century Russia Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 275 98464 9 Retrieved 4 April 2023 GOLICYN Personalnyj spisok Almanach de Gotha annuaire genealogique diplomatique et statistique in French J Perthes 1934 p 484 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Bonald Joseph Marie Jacques Ambroise de Bonald vicomte de 1912 Samuel Bernard banquier du Tresor Royal et sa descendance in French Impr Carrere p 65 Retrieved 4 April 2023 a b Genealogie des familles nobles ALBERT de LUYNES PDF jean gallian free fr 2007 Retrieved 12 November 2020 Lemaitre Maurice 1982 Journal d un militant in French Maurice Lemaitre p 13 ISBN 978 2 904019 00 5 Retrieved 12 November 2020 Histoire de la Maison royale de France in French 1879 p 74 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Leitgeber Slawomir 1993 Nowy almanach blekitny in Polish Oficyna Wydawnicza Adiutor p 106 ISBN 978 83 900085 6 1 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Ferrand Jacques 1979 Les Familles princieres de l ancien empire de Russie en emigration in French J Ferrand p 90 Retrieved 4 April 2023 The House of Crussol Chateau du Duche d Uzes entre mer et Cevennes Cite medievale le Duche XIeme XVIIIeme siecle propose une etonnante promenade dans l Histoire Uzes Povence Chateau Duc de Crussol Duche Ducale Gard Pont du Gard vin cave a vin www uzes com Le Duche Retrieved 27 June 2020 TIMES Special Cable to THE NEW YORK 18 November 1908 SHONTS OVERJOYED AT BIRTH OF DUKE Dances About with Duchesse d Uzes French Relations in Nobility Are Also Happy BOY IS NAMED FOR FATHER Eleven Members of the Shonts Family in Paris Every Courtesy Shown by de Chaulnes s Relatives The New York Times Retrieved 12 November 2020 Plenty of Romance in the Story of the Next American Duchess Long Ago Miss Shonts Predicted What is to Happen While the Duc de Chaulnes Is Rapidly Becoming an American The New York Times 24 November 1907 Retrieved 12 November 2020 Duc de Chaulnes Buried The New York Times 29 April 1908 Retrieved 12 November 2020 External links Edithttp www nasledie smolensk ru pkns index php option com content amp task view amp id 2712 amp Itemid 126 http ru rodovid org wk D0 97 D0 B0 D0 BF D0 B8 D1 81 D1 8C 164473 https archive today 20130703061647 http www gzhatsk net history gzhatsk villages istoriya derevni stolbovo html Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pyotr 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