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  1. Prince Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov (Russian: Князь Василий Александрович Долгоруков, tr. Vasilij Aleksandrovič Dolgorukov; 1868–1918) was an advisor to Russian Emperor Nicholas II, and a Marshal from 1914 to 1917.

  2. The House of Dolgorukov (Russian: Долгору́ков, IPA: [dəɫɡɐˈrukəf]) is a princely Russian family of Rurikid stock. They are a cadet branch of the Obolenskiy family (until 1494 the rulers of Obolensk , one of the Upper Oka Principalities ) and as such claiming patrilineal descent from Mikhail of Chernigov (d. 1246).

  3. Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgoruky (1868-1918): Marshall of the Court of Nicholas II. He voluntarily accompanied the Imperial Family during his captivity in Tsarkoe Selo and in Tobolsk, although he was not allowed to be transferred to Yekaterinburg.

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  4. La Casa de Dolgorukov (ruso: Долгору́ков, IPA: [dəɫɡɐˈrukəf]) es una familia principesca rusa de Rurikid existencias. Son una rama cadete de la familia Obolenskiy (hasta 1494 los gobernantes de Obolensk, uno de los principados del Alto Oka) y, como tales, afirman ser descendientes patrilineales de Mikhail de Chernigov (m. 1246).

  5. Dolgoruky family, Russian princely family who claimed descent from Rurik, the semilegendary founder of the first Russian state. The Dolgorukys produced well-known statesmen, military leaders, and men of letters. Yury Alekseyevich Dolgoruky (d. 1682) was a high-ranking nobleman and military.

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  6. 10 de jun. de 2023 · Prince Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov ( 1868 – 1918) – Major-General, marshal of the Ministry of the Imperial Court and lands. The son of Prince Alexander Vasilyevich Dolgorukov (1839-1876) and Princess Mary Sergeyevna (1846-1936).

  7. Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov (1868-1918), Mariscal de la Corte Imperial bajo el zar Nicolás II.