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  1. Mihail Petrovitš Dolgorukov ( ven. Михаи́л Петро́вич Долгору́ков; 1780 – 1808) oli venäläinen Pyhän Yrjön ritari ja kenraalimajuri. Tsaari Aleksanteri oli luvannut hänelle puolisoksi sisarensa, suuriruhtinatar Jekaterina Pavlovnan. Dolgoruki osallistui taisteluihin 1806–1807 ranskalaisia vastaan ja ...

  2. "Dolgorukov" is a direct Russian translation of "Mkhargrdzeli" or "Yerkaynabazuk", literally respectively meaning in Georgian and Armenian "a long-arm". History Tombstone of a member of the Argutinsky-Dolgorukov family at the courtyard of Sanahin monastery.

  3. Princess Catherine Dolgorukova ( Russian: Екатери́на Миха́йловна Долгору́кова, romanized : Yekaterína Mikháyilovna Dolgorúkova; 14 November [ O.S. 2 November] 1847 – 15 February 1922) was a Russian aristocrat and the daughter of Prince Michael Dolgorukov and Vera Vishnevskaya . Catherine was a long-time ...

  4. 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. His life and fortune swung like a weather vane, due ...

  5. Prince Peter Petrovich Dolgorukov (Russian: Князь Пётр Петрович Долгоруков; 19 December 1777 - 8 December 1806) was a Russian officer and nobleman. Life [ edit ] He was the second son of the infantry general Prince Peter Petrovich Dolgorukov (1744-1815) and Princess Anastasia Simonovna (née Lapteva).

  6. Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov. Prince Vasiliy Lukich Dolgorukov ( Russian: Василий Лукич Долгоруков; 1672 – 8 November 1739) was a Russian diplomat and minister who was the most powerful man in the country in the later years of Peter II 's reign. A male-line descendant of the legendary prince Rurik, Dolgorukov was one of the ...

  7. Yuri Vladimirovich Dolgorukov. Dolgorukov. Prince Prince Yuri Dolgorukov ( Russian: Князь Юрий Долгуроков; November 2 (13) 1740 - 8 (20) November 1830) was a Russian general in chief and military governor of Moscow from May to November 1797, as well as the author of a set of military memoirs.