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Map of Troubetzkoys.
- Trubetskoy family ( Трубецкой (Russian), Трубяцкі (Belarusian),)
- Trubetsky coat of arms
- Trubchevsk (Трубче́вск) in Trubchevsky District (Трубче́вский райо́н)
- Prince Aleksey Nikitich Trubetskoy, 1600–1680, the last prince of Trubchevsk
- Prince Demetrius I Starshy, Demetrius of Druck (k.a.1399), son of Great Prince Olgierd of Lithuania, had two sons, Mikhail and Ivan. Mikhail had issue:
- Mikhail
- Prince Semjon Troubetzkoy; m.Anastasia N à issue, extinct in male line ca 1619
- Ivan fl 1503
- Semjon/Simeon, governor of Kostroma d.1559 (or 20.1.1539)
- Roman
- Timofei, d.1602; m.X/Ksenia Semjonovna N (d.1615)
- Prince Dmitrii Timofeyevich Troubetzkoy, d. 1625, Savior of the Motherland during the Time of Troubles
- Nikita , d.ca 1608; m.Jewdokia Mikhailovna N (d.1629)
- Jurij, d.in Poland 1634; m.N Mikhailovna Saltykov
- Pjotr, d.1644; m.Pss Elzbieta Drucki-Sokolinski (d.1663)
- Prince Yuriy Petrovich Trubetskoy, –1679, Ruthenian prince and boyar; Prince Jurij Petrovich Troubetzkoy, d.12 Jul 1679 (see Part 1); m.1657 Pss Irina Wassilievna Galitzine
- Prince Ivan Yurievich Trubetskoy, 1667–1750, Russian field marshal m. Irina of the Naryshkin family
- Anastasiya Trubetskaya (1700–55) m. Prince Dimitrie Cantemir in 1717, and 1738 to Landgrave Ludwig Gruno of Hesse-Homburg, a German prince in Russian service.
- Prince Yuri Yurievich Trubetzkoy, 1668–1739, Russian general and senator, governor of Belgorod; Jurij (20 Apr 1668-8 Sep 1739); m.1st Pss Jelena Grigorievna Tscherkassky; m.2nd Olga Ivanovna Golovin
- Prince Nikita Yurievich Trubetskoy, 1699–1767, Russian statesman and field marshal; Nikita (26 May 1699-16 Oct 1767); m.1st 18 Apr 1722 Css Anastasia Gawrilovna Golovkin (d.7 Apr 1735); m.2nd 10 Nov 1735 Pss Anna Danilovna Drutzkoi
- Sergei (20 Jul 1731-12 Aug 1812); m.20 Sep 1753 Anna Ivanovna Ladyshensky (20 Nov 1733-16 Feb 1801)
- Pjotr (14 Jul 1760-19 Feb 1817); m.1st Georgian princess Daria Gruzinskaya (d.1796); m.2nd Marfa Petrovna Kromin
- Prince Sergei Petrovich Troubetzkoy, August 29, 1790 – November 22, 1860, Decembrist m. 1820 in Paris Catherine Loubrevie de Laval (1800–54)
- Nikita (1804–86) [1]
- Sergei Nikitich Troubetskoy (1829–99) director Hermitage Museum
- Nikita Sergeievitch Trubetzkoy (1877-1963) m. Nov 1917 dancer Lyubov Yegorova (ballerina) (1880–1972)
- Sergei Nikitich Troubetskoy (1829–99) director Hermitage Museum
- Pjotr (14 Jul 1760-19 Feb 1817); m.1st Georgian princess Daria Gruzinskaya (d.1796); m.2nd Marfa Petrovna Kromin
- Sergei (20 Jul 1731-12 Aug 1812); m.20 Sep 1753 Anna Ivanovna Ladyshensky (20 Nov 1733-16 Feb 1801)
- Ivan (1703-13 Jun 1744); m.1721 Maria Jakowlovna Glebov (d.after 1768) Ivans issue
- Nikolai, d.25 Aug 1782; m.Pss Tatiana Alekseievna Kozlovsky
- Ivan (1760-10 May 1843); m.Pss Natalia Sergeievna Mestshersky (28 Jan 1775-19 Apr 1852)
- Nikolai (31 Jan 1797-25 May 1874); m.Css Warwara Alekseievna Mussin-Pushkin (17 Jul 1796-13 Feb 1829)
- Pjotr (7 Apr 1798-22 May 1871); m.14 Oct 1821 Pss Emilie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (12 Jun 1801-28 Apr 1869), dtr of Peter Wittgenstein of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Ludwigsburg
- Prince Pyotr Petrovich Troubetzkoy (1822–92), Russian diplomat, administrator and general
- Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy (1864-1936), Russian-born American painter, m. Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy (1863-1945), American novelist, poet, playwright
- Prince Paolo Troubetzkoy (Intra, Italy, 15 February 1866 – Pallanza, 12 February 1938) was an artist and a sculptor.
- Prince Nikolai Petrovitch Troubetzkoy (1828–1900) Co-founder and Chairman of the Russian Musical Society and the Moscow Conservatory, owner A/Okhtyrka estate. M.1st Moscow 1853 Css Ljubov Wassilievna Orlov-Denissov (1828-1860); m.2nd Moscow 1861 Sophia Alekseievna Lopukhin (1841-1901)
- Pjotr (Akhtyrka 5 Oct 1858-murdered at Novotsherkesk 4 Oct 1911); m.Moscow 1 Oct 1884 Pss Aleksandra Wladimirovna Obolensky (Moscow 27 Oct 1861-Authon 14 Dec 1939)
- Wladimir (Moscow 18 Jul 1885-New York 8 Apr 1954); m.Moscow 31 Mar 1907 Maria Sergeievna Lopukhin (Tula 25 Aug 1886-Chelles 27 Jun 1976)
- Pjotr (St.Petersburg 27 Oct 1907-Paris 26 Dec 1986); m.1st Paris 2 May 1931 (div 1934) Css Sophia Sergeievna Golenistchev-Koutouzov (St.Petersburg 22 Aug 1909-Las Vegas Nov 1995); m.2nd Cannes 23 Aug 1941 Sophia Aleksandrovna Brunner (Simferopol 10 Aug 1917-Paris 1 Nov 2012)
- Wladimir Troubetzkoy (Montluçon 1942-Paris 26 May 2009); m.1st Neuilly 1972 (div 1982) Jacqueline Cécile Matras; m.2nd 1984 Laure Jeanne Suzanne Spindler (b.Bamako, Mali 1949); he had an adopted son, Nicolas
- Pjotr (St.Petersburg 27 Oct 1907-Paris 26 Dec 1986); m.1st Paris 2 May 1931 (div 1934) Css Sophia Sergeievna Golenistchev-Koutouzov (St.Petersburg 22 Aug 1909-Las Vegas Nov 1995); m.2nd Cannes 23 Aug 1941 Sophia Aleksandrovna Brunner (Simferopol 10 Aug 1917-Paris 1 Nov 2012)
- Lubov Petrovna "Luba" (1888–1980) m. Alexey Alexandrovitch Obolensky (1883–1942) = Ljubov (Moscow 6 Nov 1888-New York 5 Aug 1980); m.St.Petersburg 16 Jan 1909 Pr Aleksei Obolensky (d.New York 16 Aug 1942)
- Prince Alexis Obolensky (1915–86) was a Russian-American socialite and sometimes called the "father of modern backgammon,"
- Wladimir (Moscow 18 Jul 1885-New York 8 Apr 1954); m.Moscow 31 Mar 1907 Maria Sergeievna Lopukhin (Tula 25 Aug 1886-Chelles 27 Jun 1976)
- Prince Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy, 1862–1905, Russian religious philosopher and professor, co-founder of the Beseda discussion circle in 1899; same as Sergei (Akhtyrka 23 Jun 1862-St.Petersburg 29 Sep 1905); m.Sergeievskoie 5 Oct 1887 Pss Praskovia Wladimirovna Obolensky (St.Petersburg 6 Mar 1860-Moscow 22 Jan 1914)
- Prince Nikolai Sergeyevich Troubetzkoy (Moscow, April 16, 1890 – Vienna, June 25, 1938) Russian linguist and historian. Or: Nikolai (Moscow 3 Apr 1890-Vienna 28 Jun 1938); m.Moscow 21 Sep 1914 Vera Petrovna Basilevsky (Geneva 25 Aug 1892-Vienna 11 Nov 1968)
- Prince Evgenii Nikolaevitch Troubetzkoy (1863–1920) russian philosopher
- Grigori (Akhtyrka 14 Sep 1873-Clamart 24 Dec 1929); m.Moscow 28 Apr 1901 Css Maria Constantinovna Boutenev (11 Feb 1881-30 Oct 1943)
- Sergei (Moscow 2 Dec 1906-Valley Cottage NY 26 Oct 2003); m.New York 19 Feb 1933 Pss Ljubov Alekseievna Obolensky (St.Petersburg 16 Dec 1912-Sea Cliff NY 27 May 1991)
- Prince Alexis S. Troubetzkoy, 1934–2017, historian and educator
- Sergei (Moscow 2 Dec 1906-Valley Cottage NY 26 Oct 2003); m.New York 19 Feb 1933 Pss Ljubov Alekseievna Obolensky (St.Petersburg 16 Dec 1912-Sea Cliff NY 27 May 1991)
- Pjotr (Akhtyrka 5 Oct 1858-murdered at Novotsherkesk 4 Oct 1911); m.Moscow 1 Oct 1884 Pss Aleksandra Wladimirovna Obolensky (Moscow 27 Oct 1861-Authon 14 Dec 1939)
- Prince Pyotr Petrovich Troubetzkoy (1822–92), Russian diplomat, administrator and general
- Ivan (1760-10 May 1843); m.Pss Natalia Sergeievna Mestshersky (28 Jan 1775-19 Apr 1852)
- Nikolai, d.25 Aug 1782; m.Pss Tatiana Alekseievna Kozlovsky
- Aleksei 1700-76; m.Anna Lvovna Naryshkin (9 Feb 1704-18 Sep 1776) Alekseys issue
- Prince Sergey Alexeyevich Trubetskoy (1731–74) m. Elena Vasilyevna Nesvitskaya (1746–1831) [2]
- Yekaterina Samoylova lady in waiting m. count and general Alexander Samoylov
- Nicholas m. countess Yuliya Samoylova, sadly divorced and no children
- Princess Anna Trubetskaya (1765–1824) m. Baron Grigory Stroganov (1770–1857)
- Sergei Grigoryevich Stroganov (1794–1882) russian statesman, art historian of the Stroganov family who made beef Stroganoff
- Yekaterina Samoylova lady in waiting m. count and general Alexander Samoylov
- Ivan; m.Maria Ananievna N (1740-1785)
- Aleksei, d.3 Feb 1813; m.Jewdokia Semjonovna Guriev (1786-19 Mar 1871)
- Ivan, d.after 1839; m.Warwara Potapov
- Nikolai (1839-12 Feb 1896); m.Vera Wladimirovna Morosov (d.1890)
- Nikolai (Nice 14 Nov 1867-Nice 5 Apr 1943); m.Dresden 20 Feb 1905 Jekaterina Mikhailovna Mussin-Pushkin (St.Petersburg 19 Jul 1884-Nice 25 Apr 1972)
- Prince Youcca Troubetzkoy, also Nicolas Barclay, George Fairwood, (December 12, 1905 – April 22, 1992) French-American actor.
- Prince Igor Nikolayevich Troubetzkoy (Moscow, 23 August 1912, Paris, France – 20 December 2008) was the driver of the first Ferrari to compete in Grand Prix motor racing. Fourth husband of the American heiress Barbara Hutton.
- Nikolai (Nice 14 Nov 1867-Nice 5 Apr 1943); m.Dresden 20 Feb 1905 Jekaterina Mikhailovna Mussin-Pushkin (St.Petersburg 19 Jul 1884-Nice 25 Apr 1972)
- Nikolai (1839-12 Feb 1896); m.Vera Wladimirovna Morosov (d.1890)
- Ivan, d.after 1839; m.Warwara Potapov
- Aleksei, d.3 Feb 1813; m.Jewdokia Semjonovna Guriev (1786-19 Mar 1871)
- Prince Sergey Alexeyevich Trubetskoy (1731–74) m. Elena Vasilyevna Nesvitskaya (1746–1831) [2]
- Prince Nikita Yurievich Trubetskoy, 1699–1767, Russian statesman and field marshal; Nikita (26 May 1699-16 Oct 1767); m.1st 18 Apr 1722 Css Anastasia Gawrilovna Golovkin (d.7 Apr 1735); m.2nd 10 Nov 1735 Pss Anna Danilovna Drutzkoi
- Prince Ivan Yurievich Trubetskoy, 1667–1750, Russian field marshal m. Irina of the Naryshkin family
- Prince Yuriy Petrovich Trubetskoy, –1679, Ruthenian prince and boyar; Prince Jurij Petrovich Troubetzkoy, d.12 Jul 1679 (see Part 1); m.1657 Pss Irina Wassilievna Galitzine
- Pjotr, d.1644; m.Pss Elzbieta Drucki-Sokolinski (d.1663)
- Jurij, d.in Poland 1634; m.N Mikhailovna Saltykov
- Timofei, d.1602; m.X/Ksenia Semjonovna N (d.1615)
- Roman
- Semjon/Simeon, governor of Kostroma d.1559 (or 20.1.1539)
- Ivan fl 1503
- Prince Semjon Troubetzkoy; m.Anastasia N à issue, extinct in male line ca 1619
- Mikhail
- Prince Tõnu Trubetsky, (1963– ) Estonian singer and leading member of Vennaskond punk band.