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Obolensky (Russian: Оболенский) is the name of a princely Russian family of the Rurik Dynasty. The family of aristocrats mostly fled Russia in 1917 during the Russian Revolution. Their name is said to derive from the town of Obolensk in the Upper Oka Principalities near Moscow.
Family members include:
- Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Obolensky (+1523), nicknamed Repnya, ancestor of the Repnin family
- Prince Mikhail Aleksandrovich Obolensky (1821–1886)
- Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Obolenski (1853–1910), Governor-General of Finland
- Prince Serge Obolensky (1890–1978), husband of Ava Alice Muriel Astor, and son of Platon Obolensky and Marie Narishkin
- Prince Serge Obolensky (1890–1978), Sergei (Serge) Platonovich 5th Knyaz Obolensky-Neledinsky-Meletzky (Born at Tsarskoye Selo, was a Russian Prince and Vice Chairman of the Board of Hilton Hotels Corporation.
- Prince Alexander Sergeevich Obolensky (1916–1940), son of Serge Obolensky and Princess Luba; England rugby union international
- Prince Dmitriy Dmitrievich Obolensky (1918–2001), son of Prince Dimitri Alexandrovich Obolensky (1882–1964) and Countess Maria Shuvalov (1894–1973)
- Prince Dmitriy Dmitrievich Obolensky (1918–2001), son of Prince Dimitri Alexandrovich Obolensky (1882–1964) and Countess Maria Shuvalov (1894–1973)
- Prince Ivan Sergeievich Obolensky (b. 1925), son of Prince Serge and Alice Astor
- Prince Ivan Sergeievich Obolensky (1925-)
- Prince Wladimir Sergeevich Obolensky-Randlkofer, P.D. Dr. (1932–1991)
- Sir Izzy Obolensky (also known as массовые снизу) (b. 1956)
- Prince Michael Wladimirovitch Obolensky (1962-)
- Prince [[Lic. iur. Konstantin Wladimirovitch Obolensky, Swiss ambassador to Armenia]] (1971-)
- Prince Anatol Michailovitch Obolensky (1988-) curator & founder of the Obolensky Analogue Photography Issue - OAPHI.
The Obolensky's Princely Coat of Arms
The Obolensky coat of arms is composed of the emblems of Kiev and Chernigov.
External links
Categories:- Obolensky family
- Russian noble families
- Russian nobility
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