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- The House of Khilkoff or Khilkov (Russian: Хилков) is a Rurikid princely family descending from sovereign rulers of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma. A descendant...
- stock is composed of Smolensk and Belozersk emblems. Gagarin family / Khilkoff Coat of arms Coat of arms of the Golitsyn family Coat of arms of the Gorchakov...
- Russian lieutenant-general, eldest son of Prince Alexander Jacobovich Khilkoff Prince Stepan Arkadyevitch Oblonsky, character in the novel Anna Karenina...
- Prince Mikhail Ivanovich Khilkov (also spelled Chilkoff, Chilkov, Khilkoff, Hilkof and other variants) (Russian: Михаил Иванович Хилков) (18 December [O...
- Prince Stepan Khilkoff (14 (25) December 1785 – 10 (22) October 1854 in St. Petersburg) was the eldest son of Prince Alexander Jacobovich Khilkoff. He had a...
- Prince Andrey Yakovlevich Khilkoff (1676–1716) was the Russian amb****ador to Sweden. In 1697 Prince Khilkov, in the capacity of a stolnik was sent with...
- (50.2%) Robin Squire 16,386 (37.3%) Rabi Martins 3,446 (7.8%) Rory E.B. Khilkoff-Bouldi 1,595 (3.6%)   Robin Squire Hornsey and Wood Green   Barbara Roche...
- historical boyars and knyazes, e.g., the Shuyskies, Galitzins, Naryshkins, Khilkoffs, Gorchakovs, Belosselsky-Belozerskys and Chelyadnins. Russian nobility...
- dynasty moved to Moscow, where they formed the families of Princes Gagarin, Khilkoff, Romodanovsky, Pozharsky, and many others. During the Time of Troubles...
- Prince Dmitry Aleksandrovich Khilkoff (most often spelled Khilkov, sometimes also Hilkov or Hilkoff) (1858–1914) went from being an officer in the Czar's...