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  1. El Príncipe Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgorukov (en ruso: князь Василий Владимирович Долгоруков; c. enero de 1667 - 11 de febrero de 1746, San Petersburgo) fue un comandante y político ruso, promovido a Mariscal de Campo ( генерал-фельдмаршал) en 1728.

  2. Prince Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgorukov (Russian: Князь Василий Владимирович Долгоруков; c. January 1667 – 11 February 1746, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian commander and politician, promoted to Field Marshal (генерал-фельдмаршал) in 1728.

    • Early Life
    • Career
    • Canonization
    • References

    Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov was born in 1868 as the second son of Prince Alexander Vasilievich Dolgorukov (1839-1878) and his wife, Princess Maria Sergeievna Dolgorukova (1847-1936).

    In 1907 Dolgorukov became an adjutant, in 1910 a General, and in 1914 a commander of the Imperial Guard cavalry regiment, the Life-Guard Horse Artillery unit. During World War I, he was appointed Marshal of the Imperial Court. In this position, he assisted his stepfather, Count Pavel Benckendorff (1853-1921), in giving military advice to the Tsar. ...

    On October 31/November 1, 1981 the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia canonized the Prince as The Holy Martyr Warrior, Vasily.

    Helen Rappaport, Ekaterinburg: The Last Days of the Romanovs, 2008, ISBN 978-0-099-52009-2.
    Rappaport, Helen. Four Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Romanov Grand Duchesses. Pan Macmillan, 2014. ISBN 978-1-4472-5935-0
  3. El Príncipe Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgorukov fue un comandante y político ruso, promovido a Mariscal de Campo en 1728. Su vida y fortuna osciló como una veleta, debido a los complejos complots y tiempos turbulentos que siguieron a la muerte de Pedro el Grande.

  4. Killed during the Moscow uprising of 1682. Yuri Vladimirovich Dolgorukov [ ru] (1664–1707), Russian colonel, killed at the start of Bulavin Rebellion. Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgorukov (1667–1746), Russian Field Marshal. Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov (1672–1739), Russian diplomat and minister.

  5. The Dolgorouky dynasty (also called Dolgoruky, Dolgoruki, Dolgorukov or Dolgorukii), seems to descend from the Rúrikovich, being a minor branch of the rulers of the Principality of Obolensk. There are few studies on this princely dynasty, and most of the publications are written in Russian.

  6. Vasily Vladimirovich, Prince Dolgoruky (born January 1667, Russia—died Feb. 11 [Feb. 22, New Style], 1746, St. Petersburg) was a military officer who played a prominent role in political intrigues against Peter I the Great (ruled 1682–1725) and Empress Anna (ruled 1730–40) of Russia.