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  1. 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.

  2. Eventually forced into exile, Serge rubbed shoulders with the elite of European society, wandering through the height of the Roaring Twenties and eventually landing in America. Swearing absolute loyalty to his newly adopted home, Obolensky embarked on a series of adventures in the world of high culture, finance, and industry, witnessing firsthand the growth of America from regional hegemon to ...

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  3. Eventually forced into exile, Serge rubbed shoulders with the elite of European society, wandering through the height of the Roaring Twenties and eventually landing in America. Swearing absolute loyalty to his newly adopted home, Obolensky embarked on a series of adventures in the world of high culture, finance, and industry, witnessing firsthand the growth of America from regional hegemon to ...

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  4. 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 .

  5. Prince Serge Platonovich Sergei Obolensky (3 Nov 1890 - certain 29 Sep 1978) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (4 entries) edit. enwiki Serge Obolensky; frwiki ...

  6. Prince Serge Obolensky and the Duchess of Feria, Nati Abascal, during the Le Bal Blanc Gala at the St. Regis hotel, New York City, 1969. Prince and Princess Alexis Obolensky having coffee and milkshakes at a Palm Beach drugstore counter after an evening out, Florida, 1953.

  7. 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 ...