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  1. Prince Serge Obolensky was born to the Russian aristocracy in 1890 in Tsarskoye Selo as a member of a family that had wide connections in both St Petersburg society and on the land. A scandal with his parents when he was a child lead to him being bought up with the anticipation that he would be running his family's farms when he got older.

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  2. Refresh and try again. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Serge Obolensky has 26 books on Goodreads with 320 ratings. Serge Obolensky’s most popular book is The Complete Memoirs of Serge Obolensky: One Man in Hi...

  3. Born on February 22, 1918, Prince Sergei Sergeevich Obolensky invested himself in the Church from his earliest years, first as a sub-deacon at Saint Nicolas Cathedra in Nice, with HE Metropolitan Vladimir (Tichonicky) when the latter was auxiliary bishop in the years 1930-1940. Settled in Paris, after having modestly served the small church of ...

  4. The Story of Serge Obolensky. Serge was raised in scientology from a very young age and joined the Sea Organization at age 11, committing to a billion years of service to scientology. Serge's parents and his brothers were also part of the Sea Organization. After several years of hard labor, no education, no family support and a rigorous ...

  5. 6 de nov. de 2015 · He started his own public relations firm in New York in 1949, handling accounts like Piper-Heidsieck champagne. “Serge,” a friend once remarked, “could be successful selling umbrellas in the middle of the Sahara.” A legend in the hotel business, Colonel Obolensky became a Director of Zeckendorf Hotels, then Vice Chaiman of Hilton Hotels.

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  7. Sergey Nikolaievich Obolensky (15 December 1909, Pirogovo, Tula province, Russian Empire – November 9, 1992, Belgium) was a Russian priest of the Russian Catholic Church of the Byzantine rite, Ph.D, member of the Russian apostolate and activist of the Russian diaspora .