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- January 1933; his parents, Leo Zinovieff and Sofka, née Princess Sophia Dolgorouky, were both Russian aristocrats, who met in London after their families...
- in 1937. Princess Olga Sergeivna Dolgorouky (1915–1998), daughter of General Prince Serge Alexandrovitch Dolgorouky and Irina V****ilievna Narishkina,...
- newspaper, owned by Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. In 1984 Conde married Beatrice Dolgorouky, who claimed to have been descended from the Russian/Ukrainian royal families...
- The mantle was supported on one side by Prince Alexander Sergeiovich Dolgorouky, the Grand Marshal of the Court, and on the other by Count [Paul] Benckendorff...
- Mountbatten of Burma wrote to him on 3 January 1977, addressing him as Prince Dolgorouky as a courtesy. In 1992, two Greater Serbian nationalists, including Vojislav...
- his newest sketches. She met her friend from Saint Petersburg, Princess Dolgorouky, and saw her almost daily. In 1802, she demanded the refund of her dowry...
- the Nations by Yad Vashem. Skipwith was the only child of Prince Peter Dolgorouky and Countess Sophy Bobrinskaya (of House Bobrinsky). Her parents were...
- Moreau/Robert, France) Princesse Marie-Adélaïde de Luxembourg Princesse Marie Dolgorouky (1878 — Gonod, France) Prinz Rupert (1910 — Lambert, Germany) Prinzessin...
- élève du pensionnat Germaine Michel as Sidonie Marcel Simon as Le prince Dolgorouky Charlotte Lysès as La directrice du pensionnat Jeanne Provost as Mademoiselle...
- (1945–47), Olympic fencing gold medallist Sofka Skipwith (Princess Sofka Dolgorouky), Russian émigré, Communist, political prisoner, recipient of British...