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  1. Los Golitsin, Galitzin, Galytzin, Galitsin, Gallitsin o Golitsyn ( ruso: Голи́цын) son una de las mayores y más nobles casas principescas de Rusia. Después de la extinción en el siglo XVII de la familia Korecki, los Golitsin reclamaron también el señorío dinástico como herederos de la Casa de los Gedimínidas .

  2. Princess Natalya Petrovna Golitsyna (Russian: Наталья Петровна Голицына; née Chernyshyova (Чернышёва); 28 January 1741 – 1 January 1838 [O.S. 20 December 1837]) was a Russian noblewoman, lady-in-waiting, socialite, and Dame of the Order of St. Catherine's first degree.

  3. Sister Yelizaveta Alexeyevna Golitsyna (also Elizabeth Gallitzin) (22 February 1797, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire - 26 November 1844, Louisiana, United States of America) was a Russian noble and Catholic nun, who converted from Russian Orthodoxy.

  4. Vladimir Borisovich Golitsyn (1731–1798) was a Russian statesman; his wife Natalya Golitsyna was known as a learned woman, a gambler and a good dancer. She served Catherine the Great and was characterized in The Queen of Spades (story) .

  5. Princess Ana Gruzinskaya Golitsyna (Russian: Анна Грузинская-Голицына, 17 August 1763 — 11 October 1842) was a Russian aristocrat of Georgian royal origin. Early life [ edit ] She was the daughter of Prince Alexander of Kartli , grandchild of Prince Bakar of Kartli and great-grandchild of King Vakhtang VI of Kartli .

  6. Princess Alexandra Petrovna Golitsyna (Russian: Александра Петровна Голицына, née Протасова) (1774–1842) was a maid of honour and historian of the Russian noble Protasov family.

  7. Varvara Vasilievna Golitsyna (née von Engelhardt; 1757–1815), was a Russian Empire lady-in-waiting and noble. She was the niece and lover of Grigory Potyomkin, and the favored lady-in-waiting of Catherine the Great.