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Trubetskoy family

The House of Trubetskoy, (Russian: Трубецкие; Belarusian: Трубяцкі; Polish: Trubecki; Ruthenian: Trubetsky; Ukrainian: Трубецький; French: Troubetzkoy; Croatian: Trubic; Estonian: Trubetski; German: Trubezkoi; Swedish: Trubetskoj) is a Russian gentry family of Ruthenian stock and Lithuanian origin, like many other princely houses of Grand Duchy of Lithuania, later prominent in Russian history, science, and arts. They are descended from Algirdas's son Demetrius I Starshy (1327 – 12 August 1399). They used the Pogoń Litewska coat of arms and the Trubetsky coat of arms.

The Princes Trubetskoy
Князья Трубецкие
Parent houseGediminids
CountryRussia
Current regionRussia, France, United States, Germany, Switzerland
Earlier spellingsTrubchevsky
Place of originGrand Duchy of Lithuania
Members

Sovereign rule edit

Princes Troubetzkoy descend from Demetrius I Starshy, one of Algirdas's sons, who ruled the towns of Bryansk and Starodub. He was killed together with his elder sons in the Battle of the Vorskla River (1399). Demetrius's descendants continued to rule the town of Trubetsk (Troubchevsk) until the 1530s, when they had to convert to Roman Catholicism or leave their patrimony and settle in Moscow. They chose the latter, and were accepted with great ceremony at the court of Vasili III of Russia.

Time of Troubles edit

 
Trubetskoy Mansion, Petrovskij Pereulok, Moscow, designed by Joseph Bové

Undoubtedly, the most prominent of early Troubetzkoys was Prince Dmitry Timofeievich Troubetzkoy, who helped Prince Dmitry Pozharsky to raise a volunteer army and deliver Moscow from the Poles in 1612.[1] The Time of Troubles over, Dmitry was addressed by people as "Liberator of the Motherland" and asked to accept the Tsar's throne. He contented himself, however, with the governorship of Siberia and the title of the Duke (derzhavets) of Shenkursk. Prince Dmitry died on May 24, 1625, and was interred in the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.

Quite different was a stance of his first cousin, Prince Wigund-Jeronym Troubetzkoy. He supported the Poles and followed them to Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Time of Troubles. Here his descendants were given enviable positions at the court and married into other princely families of Poland. By the 1660s, however, the only Troubetzkoy left, Prince Yuriy Troubetzkoy, returned to Moscow and was given a boyar title by Tsar Alexis of Russia of the House of Romanov. All the branches of the family descend from his marriage to Princess Irina Galitzina.

Members edit

 
Portrait of Vladimiro Notarbartolo Di Villarosa by Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy (1906)

References edit

  1. ^ C. Tucker, Spencer (2009). A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East [6 volumes]: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East. ABC-CLIO. p. 564. ISBN 978-1851096725.

External links edit

  •   Media related to House of Troubetskoy at Wikimedia Commons
  • ОЛЬГЕРДОВИЧІ. ДМИТРОВИЧІ. ТРУБЕЦЬКІ
  • Scylla Trubecka
  • Troubetzkoy genealogy
  • Die Stammesgeschichte der Trubezkoi bei Russianfamily.ru

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The House of Trubetskoy Russian Trubeckie Belarusian Trubyacki Polish Trubecki Ruthenian Trubetsky Ukrainian Trubeckij French Troubetzkoy Croatian Trubic Estonian Trubetski German Trubezkoi Swedish Trubetskoj is a Russian gentry family of Ruthenian stock and Lithuanian origin like many other princely houses of Grand Duchy of Lithuania later prominent in Russian history science and arts They are descended from Algirdas s son Demetrius I Starshy 1327 12 August 1399 They used the Pogon Litewska coat of arms and the Trubetsky coat of arms The Princes TrubetskoyKnyazya TrubeckieThe Trubetskoy coat of armsParent houseGediminidsCountryRussiaCurrent regionRussia France United States Germany SwitzerlandEarlier spellingsTrubchevskyPlace of originGrand Duchy of LithuaniaMembersPrince Dmitrii Troubetzkoy d 1625 Prince Sergei Petrovich Troubetzkoy August 29 1790 November 22 1860 Prince Paolo Troubetzkoy Intra Italy 15 February 1866 Pallanza 12 February 1938 Prince Nikolai Troubetzkoy Moscow 16 April 1890 Vienna 25 June 1938 Contents 1 Sovereign rule 2 Time of Troubles 3 Members 4 References 5 External linksSovereign rule editPrinces Troubetzkoy descend from Demetrius I Starshy one of Algirdas s sons who ruled the towns of Bryansk and Starodub He was killed together with his elder sons in the Battle of the Vorskla River 1399 Demetrius s descendants continued to rule the town of Trubetsk Troubchevsk until the 1530s when they had to convert to Roman Catholicism or leave their patrimony and settle in Moscow They chose the latter and were accepted with great ceremony at the court of Vasili III of Russia Time of Troubles editMain article Time of Troubles nbsp Trubetskoy Mansion Petrovskij Pereulok Moscow designed by Joseph BoveUndoubtedly the most prominent of early Troubetzkoys was Prince Dmitry Timofeievich Troubetzkoy who helped Prince Dmitry Pozharsky to raise a volunteer army and deliver Moscow from the Poles in 1612 1 The Time of Troubles over Dmitry was addressed by people as Liberator of the Motherland and asked to accept the Tsar s throne He contented himself however with the governorship of Siberia and the title of the Duke derzhavets of Shenkursk Prince Dmitry died on May 24 1625 and was interred in the Trinity Lavra of St Sergius Quite different was a stance of his first cousin Prince Wigund Jeronym Troubetzkoy He supported the Poles and followed them to Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Time of Troubles Here his descendants were given enviable positions at the court and married into other princely families of Poland By the 1660s however the only Troubetzkoy left Prince Yuriy Troubetzkoy returned to Moscow and was given a boyar title by Tsar Alexis of Russia of the House of Romanov All the branches of the family descend from his marriage to Princess Irina Galitzina Members editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Portrait of Vladimiro Notarbartolo Di Villarosa by Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy 1906 Prince Alexis S Troubetzkoy 1934 2017 historian educator Princess Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy 1863 1945 American novelist poet playwright married to Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy artist 1864 1936 Prince Dmitrii Timofeyevich Troubetzkoy d 1625 Savior of the Motherland during the Time of Troubles Prince Evgenii Nikolaevitch Troubetzkoy 1863 1920 religious philosopher professor publicist lawyer public figure Prince Igor Nikolayevich Troubetzkoy Moscow 23 August 1912 Paris France 20 December 2008 driver of the first Ferrari to compete in Grand Prix motor racing Fourth husband of the American heiress Barbara Hutton Prince Ivan Yurievich Trubetskoy 1667 1750 Russian field marshal Boyar Prince Nikita Yurievich Trubetskoy 1699 1767 Russian statesman Field Marshal Prince Nikolai Sergeyevich Troubetzkoy Moscow April 16 1890 Vienna June 25 1938 Russian linguist historian Prince Nikolai Petrovitch Troubetzkoy 1828 1900 father of Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy and Evgenii Nikolaevitch Troubetzkoy co founder and Chairman of the Russian Musical Society in Moscow co founder of the Moscow Conservatory Prince Paolo Troubetzkoy Intra Italy 15 February 1866 Pallanza 12 February 1938 artist sculptor Prince Pyotr Petrovich Troubetzkoy 1822 1892 Russian diplomat botanist father of Paolo Troubetzkoy and Pierre Troubetzkoy Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy 1864 1936 artist Prince Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy 1862 1905 Russian religious philosopher first elected Rector of Moscow University Prince Sergei Petrovich Troubetzkoy August 29 1790 November 22 1860 Decembrist Wladimir Troubetzkoy 10 October 1942 2 June 2009 French literary historian Prince Youcca Troubetzkoy also Nicolas Barclay George Fairwood December 12 1905 April 22 1992 French American actor Prince Yuriy Petrovich Trubetskoy 1643 1679 Ruthenian prince Boyar Prince Yuri Yurievich Trubetzkoy 1668 1739 Russian General SenatorReferences edit C Tucker Spencer 2009 A Global Chronology of Conflict From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East 6 volumes From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East ABC CLIO p 564 ISBN 978 1851096725 External links edit nbsp Media related to House of Troubetskoy at Wikimedia Commons OLGERDOVIChI DMITROVIChI TRUBECKI Scylla Trubecka Troubetzkoy genealogy Die Stammesgeschichte der Trubezkoi bei Russianfamily ru Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trubetskoy family amp oldid 1181705052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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