Obolensky

The House of Obolensky (Russian: Оболенский, romanizedObolenskiy) is an ancient Russian princely family, claiming descent from the Olgovichi branch of the Rurik dynasty.[2]

History

Their name is said to derive from the town of Obolensk in the Upper Oka Principalities near Moscow. Members of the family belonged to the Russian nobility and held the hereditary title of Knyaz in the Empire of Russia.[2] The Obolensky coat of arms is composed of the emblems of Kiev and Chernigov.The family of aristocrats mostly fled Russia in 1917 during the Russian Revolution.

Notable members

  • Ivan Mikhailovich Obolensky (d.1523), nicknamed Repnya, ancestor of the House of Repnin
  • Alexey Obolensky (1819–1884), Russian artillery general
  • Ivan Mikhailovich Obolensky (1853–1910), Governor-General of Finland
  • Alexei Dmitrievich Obolensky (24 November/6 December 1855-21 September 1933)-Russian state man, equerry, Chief Prosecutor of the Holy Synod(1905—1906), an owner of the Berezichi estate

After the Russian Revolution, part of the Obolensky family went into exile and their descendants carry "Obolensky" as a regular surname.

References

  1. ^ Obolensky COA: image and description in Гербовник Всероссийского дворянства. В.Дурасов"
  2. ^ a b "Princes of the Russian Empire". 21 March 2018.