Suvorov (noble family)

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Coat of arms of the Princes of Suvorov

The Suworow ( Russian Суворовы ) are an extinct Russian princely family .

history

The family can be traced back to Saveli Suvorov, a nobleman presumably from Sweden who entered Russian military service and was able to acquire estates in the Tver governorate in the 16th century . The secured trunk line begins with General en chef Wassili Iwanowitsch Suworow (1705–1775). His son Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800) was 1,789 as Suvorov Rymnikski 1799 than in the imperial counts and Italijski the Russian princes lifted . In the generation of its great-grandchildren, the sex found its way into the male line in 1893 .

Lineage

  • Wassili Iwanowitsch Suworow (1705–1775), Russian general en chef, ∞ Eudoxia Manukow († 1743)
    • Alexander Wassiljewitsch , Count Suworow-Rymnikski, Prince Italijski (1730–1800), Russian general, ∞ Princess Barbara Ivanovna Prosorowska (1750–1806)
      • Natalja Alexandrowna Suvorov, Princess Italijskaja (1775–1844), ∞ Count Nikolai Alexandrovich Subow (1763–1805), Russian major general
      • Arkadi Alexandrowitsch Suvorov , Prince Italijski (1780–1811), Russian adjutant general and lieutenant general, ∞ Helena Alexandrovna Naryschkin (1785–1855)
        • Alexander Arkadjewitsch Suworow , Prince Italijski (1804-1882), Russian adjutant general and infantry general, ∞ Ljubow Wassiljewna Jarzow (1811-1867)
          • Lyubov Alexandrowna Suworow, Princess Italijska (1831-1883), ∞I 1858 Prince Alexei Wassiljewitsch Golitzyn († 1901), ∞II 1861 Count Vladimir Wladimirowitsch Molostwow (1835-1877), Russian colonel, military attaché in Vienna
          • Arkadi (Nikolai) Alexandrowitsch Suworow, Prince Italijski (1834-1893), adjutant of Alexander II , ∞ Elisabeth Ivanovna Basilewska (* 1834, † after 1910)
          • Alexandra Alexandrovna Suvorov, Princess Italijskaja (1844–1927), ∞ Sergei Wladimirowitsch Koslow (1853–1906), Russian major general

coat of arms

literature

  • Genealogical handbook of the Baltic knighthoods , Görlitz 1930, pp. 306-307
  • Genealogical Handbook of the Oesel Knighthood , ed. by Nicolai von Essen, Tartu 1935, 589-591