Lermontov (Russian nobility)

Lermontov (Russian: Лермонтовы) is the name of a Russian noble family of Scottish origin, descended from George Learmonth (who was known in Russia as Yuri Andreevich Lermont). The family legend has it that George Learmonth was a descendants of the famed 13th-century Scottish poet Thomas the Rhymer (also known as Thomas Learmonth).[1]

Lermontov
Parent houseClan Learmonth
CountryRussian Empire
MottoSors mea Jesus
Estate(s)Tarkhany
Kropotovo-Lermontovo

Notable members

Further reading

  • Vasili Storozhev "Георг Андреев Лермонтов, родоначальник русской ветви Лермонтовых", Москва, 1894
  • Tatiana Molchanova & Rex Learmonth "LearmonthsLermontovs. Origin & History of the Surname and Families 1057 – 2007" Russia & Great Britain, 2007 Copyrights are preserved at the Copyrights Office, Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA, 2007, 434 pages.
  • "Learmonth-Lermontov. A history of the name and families" By Tatiana Molchanova and Rex Learmonth

References

  1. Powelstock 2011, p. 27.
  2. http://www.edinainedelima.ru/russkoe-carstvo/polki/rejtarskij-polkovnika-sharlya-eberta-polk-f-7140-7142-1632-1634-godov-russkoe-carstvo/ Reitar Regiment of Colonel Charles d'Ebert 7140 – 7142 (1632 – 1634)
  3. Creese, Mary (1998). "Early Women Chemists in Russia: Anna Volkova, Iuliia Lermontova, and Nadezhda Ziber-Shumova" (PDF). Bull. Hist. Chem. 21: 19–24.


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