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  1. Prince Dmitry Mikhaylovich (1665–1737) was a Russian nobleman of the Galitzine family. A cousin of Vasily Vasilyevich Galitzine, he was noted for his noble attempt to turn Russia into a constitutional monarchy.

  2. Anatoliy Golitsyn Mikhaylovich (1926–2008) was a Soviet defector to the United States; Vladimir Kirillovich Galitzine (1942–2018), Russian-Serbian-American banker with Bank of New York who led the re-introduction of banks in the former Warsaw Pact countries including the newly formed states from the former Soviet Union.

    • Andrey Andreyevich Golitsyn
  3. FamousFix profile for Dmitry Mikhaylovich Galitzine including biography information, wikipedia facts, photos, galleries, news, youtube videos, quotes, posters, magazine covers, trailers, links, filmography, discography and trivia.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Dmitry Mikhaylovich, Prince Golitsyn (born June 13 [June 3, old style], 1665, Russia—died April 25 [April 14, O.S.], 1737, St. Petersburg) was a Russian statesman who unsuccessfully tried to transform the Russian autocracy into a constitutional monarchy.

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  5. Another son of Mikhail's, Dmitry Mikhailovich (1721–1793), was the Russian ambassador in Vienna during the reign of Catherine the Great. Primarily remembered for the splendid Galitzine Hospital he opened in Moscow, he should also be noted as a great friend and patron of Mozart.

  6. Genealogy for Mikhail Mikhailovitch “The Younger” Galitzine, Prince Galitzine, Russian Diplomat and General Admiral of The Russian Fleet (1684 - 1764) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. English: Dmitry Mikhailovich Galitzine (1721–1793) was a Russian military officer and a diplomat, a member of the princely house Galitzine, a son of Prince Mikhail Mikhailovich Galitzine Sr. (1675–1730) and his second wife Tatiana Borisovna Galitzine, née Kurakina (1690–1757).