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  1. 15 de mayo de 1157 jul. Yuri I Dolgoruki (en ucraniano Юрій Довгорукий, «Yuri el del Brazo Largo»), también conocido como Jorge I de Rus', (h. 1099-15 de mayo de 1157) fue el fundador de Moscú 1 y una figura clave en la transición del poder político de Kiev a Vladímir-Súzdal después de la muerte de su hermano mayor ...

  2. Ekaterina (21 April 1791 – 18 January 1863), married count Sergej Nikolayevich Saltykov, no issue. Alexandr Vasilevich (1794-1795) Sofia (born and died 1798) After their marriage the young couple settled in Saint Petersburg. They also spent two years in Dresden before travelling to Vienna and Paris before returning to Russia.

  3. The Dolgorukov House in Kolpachniy Lane ( Russian: Дом Долгоруковых в Колпачном переулке) is a mansion in the center of Moscow (Kolpachny Lane, Building 6, Building 2). Built in 1764 in the Baroque style on the basis of the chambers of the XVII century. It has the status of an object of cultural heritage of ...

  4. Biography. The son of General Prince Peter Petrovich Dolgorukov, Mikhail Petrovich was born into the Rurikid family of Dolgorukov. In 1796, he fought in the Russian-Persian War on the Caspian Sea. After being promoted to major in 1798, he joined the Chevalier Corps and then the Life Guard Regiment in 1799 where he became a colonel in 1800.

  5. Sofia Dolgorukova. Princess Sofia Alekseevna Dolgorukova ( Russian: Софья Алексеевна Долгорукова; 1887–1949), née Countess Bobrinskaya (house of Bobrinsky ), was a Russian surgeon, pilot and racing driver. Daughter of Aleksei Aleksandrovich Bobrinsky.

  6. When the tax collections began in May 1841, the peasants of the Lanchkhuti community resisted and took to arms on May 22, 1841. The disturbances spread through all Guria and soon the rebels had almost 7,200 men in their ranks. They took control of most fortified points in the province and blocked roads leading to the city of Kutaisi.

  7. However, according to the version of the Ukrainian researcher Vadym Modzalevskyi, Daria was the stepdaughter of Dmitriy Dolgorukov. Her mother was actually Dolgorukov's fourth wife, Paraskeva Timofievna Yelagina (sister of Ivan Yelagin, the leader of all Russian riflemen) from her first husband, Olferiy Iskanskaya.