Obolensky
Obolensky (Russian: Оболенский) is the name of a princely Russian family of the Rurik Dynasty. The family of aristocrats mostly fled Russia in 1917 during the Russian Revolution. Their name is said to derive from the town of Obolensk in the Upper Oka Principalities near Moscow. The Obolensky coat of arms is composed of the emblems of Kiev and Chernigov. Cadet branches of the family include the Repnin, Lykov, Leperovich, Dolgorukov and Shcherbatov families.
Family members include:
- Ivan Mikhailovich Obolensky (†1523), nicknamed Repnya, ancestor of the Repnin family
- Mikhail Aleksandrovich Obolensky (1821–1886)
- Ivan Mikhailovich Obolensky (1853–1910), Governor-General of Finland
- Alexander Dimitrievich Obolensky (1847–1917)
- 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 was forced into exile and their descendants carry "Obolensky" as a regular surname.
- Dimitri Alexandrovich Obolensky (1882–1964), son of Prince Alexander Dimitrievich Obolensky (1847–1917), after the revolution became a night watchman and a taxi driver in Paris
- Serge Obolensky (1890–1978), Sergei Platonovich "Serge" Obolensky (born at Tsarskoye Selo), was a Russian Prince; 1st husband of Ava Alice Muriel Astor (1902—1956) (daughter of John Jacob Astor IV (1864—1912) of the Astor family and Ava Lowle Willing (1868—1958)), and son of Platon Sergeyevich Obolensky and Marie Narishkin, he was Vice Chairman of the Board of Hilton Hotels Corporation.
- Vladimir Andreevich (b. 1869, d. 1950 in Bussy-en-Othe)
- Nicholas Alexandrovich Obolensky (1900–79), married in 1937 Véra Makarov, a heroine of the French Resistance during World War II.
- Sergei Vladimirovich (b. 1901, d. 1992 in Basel)
- Lev Sergeevich Obolensky (b. 1926, d. 2010)
- Arnaud Henry Salas-Perez Obolensky (b. 1982) , son of Lev Obolesky and Chantal Salas-Perez
- Dimitri Obolensky (1918–2001), historian, son of Dmitri Alexandrovich Obolensky (1882–1964) and Countess Maria Shuvalov (1894–1973)
- Alexis Obolensky (1915–1986), socialite and "father of modern backgammon"
- Ivan Sergeyevich Obolensky (1925–2019), son of Sergei Platonovich "Serge" Obolensky and Ava Alice Muriel Astor
- Vladimir Sergeevich Obolensky-Randlkofer, (b. 1932, d. 1991 in Basel), son of Sergei Vladimirovich (1901-1992)
- Nikolai Mikailovich Obolensky (b 1956, Management author, professor, International Leadership expert)
- Alexander Sergeevich Obolensky (b. 1916, d. 1940 in Suffolk, was a Russian Prince and went on to represent England in international Rugby Union. He was popularly known as "The Flying Prince" or simply as "Obo"
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