List of Russian princely families

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This is a list of princely families of Russia (Russian Empire)

The list includes:

Princely families

A

  1. Princes
    Abamelek
    (Georgian, titular princes)
  2. Princes
    Abamelik-Lazarev
  3. Princes Abashidze (Georgian nobility, raised to titular princes in the Russian Empire)
  4. Princes
    Abashidze-Gorlenko
  5. Princes Abhazovy (Abkhazi)
  6. Princes Abhazovy (Anchipadze-Abhazovy, Abkhazi)
  7. Princes Abymelikovy (Russified family name of Princes Abamelik)
  8. Princes Avalov (Avalishvili) (Georgian appanage princes)
  9. Princes Agiashvili (Agiyashvili) (Georgian nobility)
  10. Princes Akchurin (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of Mirza Akchura Adashev)
  11. Princes Amatuni
  12. Princes
    Amilakhori (Amilahvarovy
    ) (Georgian nobility, raised to titular princes in the Russian Empire)
  13. Princes
    Amilakhori
    )
  14. Princes Amirejibi (Amirejibi, Amiredzhibovy) (Georgian appanage princes)
  15. Princes Andronicus (Andronikashvili) (Georgian nobility of royal descent)
  16. Princes royalties)
  17. Princes Apakidze (Georgian nobility of Tatar descent)
  18. Princes Argutinsky-Dolgorukov (Armenian-Georgian nobility, not related to the Dolgorukov family)
  19. Princes Argutinsky-Dolgorukov (Mhargdzeli-Argutashvili)
  20. Princes Asatiani
  21. Princes Akhvlediani

B

  1. Princes Babadyshevy (Babadishvili) (Georgian nobility)
  2. Princes Babichevy (a branch of the Princes of Drutsk, descendants of Prince Ivan Semyonovich Baba-Drutsky)
  3. Princes Bagration (Georgian royal family; descendants of the king of Kartli Jesse I)
  4. Princess Bagration (descendants of King Alexander of Imereti V)
  5. Princes Bagration-Davydov (Bagration-Davitishvili)
  6. Princes Bagration Imeretian
  7. His Serene Highness Prince Bagration-Imeretian
  8. Princes
    Bagration of Mukhrani
    (3 kinds of the family)
  9. Princes Bahmanov also Persidskii (Persian; descendants of the Persian Prince Bahman Mirza; a branch of the Qajar dynasty, styled His Serene Highness)
  10. Princes Baratashvili (Barataevy) (7 genera) (Georgian nobility)
  11. Princes Barclay de Tolly (a branch of Clan Barclay; relations of Michael Barclay de Tolly raised to titular princes of the Russian Empire in 1815)
  12. Princes Barclay de Tolly-Weimar (descendants of General Alexander Weymarn raised to Russian titular princes in 1859 as a relation to the Barclay de Tolly family)
  13. Princes
    Mirza
    Bayush Razgildyaev raised to the princely title in 1613)
  14. Princes
    Bebutashvili
    ) (Georgian titular princes of Armenian origin; descended from merchants)
  15. Princes Begildeevy (Tatars raised to the princely title in Muscovy in the 17th century)
  16. Princes Begtabegovy (Begtabegishvili) (3 kinds) (Georgian nobility of Armenian descent, raised to titular princes in Russia)
  17. Princes Berezin (non-titled Vladimir-Suzdal Rurikids, descended from Prince Konstantin Yaroslavich, the younger brother of Alexander Nevsky)
  18. Princes Bezborodko (descendants of Cossack Hetmanate senior ranks; the branch descended from Count Alexander Bezborodko raised to titular princes (styled as 'serene highness') in 1797)
  19. Princes Beznosov (non-titled Rurikids from the Monastyroyv family)
  20. Princes
    Rurikids
    , a branch of the Belozersky princely family)
  21. Princes
    Rurikids, a branch of the Belozersky princely family, rulers of the Principality of Belozero
    )
  22. Princes branch).
  23. Princes Bokeev (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids)
  24. Princes
    Rurikids of disputed descent; according to Gennady Vlasiev, they were a branch of the Princes of Zvenigorod
    )
  25. Princes
    Rurikids, descendants of the Princes of Chernigov
    )
  26. Princes Bunakov (non-titled Rurikids, descendants of the rulers of Karachev principality)

C

  1. Princes Callivazis (of Greek
    Phanariote and Trapezuntine
    origin)
  2. Princes
    Cantacuzene
  3. Princes
    Speransky
  4. Princes Cantemir (Kantemir) (a family of Moldavian voivodes descended from Tatar Kantimur-murza)
  5. Princes Chaabalyrhua (Abkhazian)
  6. Princes Chanyshevy (Tatar, non-titled; claimed descent from the Kasymov prince Chyanysh Temgenev))
  7. Princes Chavchavadze (3 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
  8. Princes Chegodaevy (Tatar) (non-titled; descended from Chegoday-hodzha who became a Moscow vassal in the 16th century)
  9. Princes Chelokaevy or Cholokaevy (Cholokashvili)
  10. Princes Cherkassky (Cherkaska) (Caucasian royalties; descended from Temryuk (mid-1500s), the grand duke of Kabarda)
  11. Princes Cherkezov (Cherkezishvili) (2 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
  12. Princes Chernyshevy (originated with Polish szlachta; descendants of Count Alexander Chernishov raised to titular princes, styled as 'serene highness')
  13. Princes Chhotua (Abkhazian)
  14. Princes
    Chichua
    (Abkhazian nobility)
  15. Princes Chijavadze (Georgian nobility)
  16. Princes
    Chikovani
    (Georgian appanage rulers)
  17. Princes Chingis (
    Genghisids
    ) (3 princely branches)
  18. Princes Chkheidze (3 branch of the family)
  19. Princes Chkonia
  20. Princes Chkotua
  21. Princes Cholokaevy (Cholokashvili) (2 branch of the family)
  22. Princes Czartoryski (Gediminids) (Polish princely house)

D

  1. Princes Dabija (Moldavian nobility)
  2. Princes
    Dadeshkeliani
    (Georgian petty princes)
  3. Princes
    Dadiani (Dadian
    ) (Georgian appanage princes)
  4. Princes )
  5. Princes
    Dadiani
    )
  6. Princes
    Dashkovy
    (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of Mirza Dashek)
  7. Princes
    Rurikids
    , Smolensk branch)
  8. Princes Devletkildeevy (Tatar; descendants of Baybas-Murza Devletkildeev)
  9. Princes Dgebuadze (Georgian lower nobility, served to Princes Dadiani)
  10. Princes Diasamidze (Georgian nobility)
  11. Princes
    Diveevy (Tatar; descendants of Mirza Divey Butakov syn Mokshev, granted with rulership over Mordva by Ivan the Terrible
    )
  12. Princes Dmitriev (Dmitriev-Netshin and Dmitriev-Mamonov) (non-titled branch of Smolensk Rurikids, descended from Prince Alexander Yuryevich Netsha; Dmitriev-Mamonov branch is originated with his great-grandson, Grigory Dmitiev-Netshin, nicknamed Mamon, a courtier at the court of Ivan III.
  13. Princes Dolgorukov (claimed descent to Princes Obolensky)
  14. Princes Dondukovy (descendants of Kalmyk ruler Donduk-Ombo)
  15. Princes Dondukov-Izedinovy
  16. Princes
    Dondukov-Korsakov
  17. Princes Drutsky (princely family of disputed descent; rulers of the Principality of Drutsk)
  18. Princes Drutsk-Lyubetskii (a branch of Princes Drutsky)
  19. Princes Dzapsh-Ipa (Abkhazian)
  20. Princes Dzhambakurian (Dzhambakur-Orbeliani, 4 branch of the family)
  21. Princes
    Orbeliani
    )
  22. Princes Dzhandierovy (Jandieri) (2 branch of the family)

E

  1. Prince Emukhvari (Emhaa, Emhua)
  2. Prince Endronikovy (Georgian princely family claiming descent from Byzantine Emperors)
  3. Prince Eristov (Georgian titular princes):

G

  1. Princes
    Starodub
    )
  2. Princes Gagarin-
    Sturdza
  3. Princes
    Galitzine (Gediminids
    )
  4. Princes
    Galitzine
  5. Princes
    Galitzine, counts of Osterman
  6. Princes Gantimurovy (descendants of the Tungusian chieftain Gantimur, a vassal to China)
  7. Princes Gedianovy (Tatar, descendants of Mirza Gedian who entered vassalage to Ivan the Terrible)
  8. Princes Gedianovy (Tatar)
  9. Princes
    Gelovani
    (Georgian high nobility)
  10. Princes
    Genghisids
    )
  11. Princes
    Giedroyc (Lithuanian princes, not Gediminids; claimed descent from Prince Gedrus, a relation of Grand Duke Traidenis
    )
  12. Princes Glinski (Lithuanian nobility; claimed descent from the Tatar warlord Mamai)
  13. Princes Golenishchev-Kutuzov-Smolensky
  14. Princes Golitsyn, Golovkin
  15. Princes Gorchakov (officially considered Rurikids; disputed genealogy, as the Rurikid prince they claimed descent from was not confirmed by written sources)
  16. Princes
    Vakhtang V
    )
  17. Princes Gruzinsky (Kakhetian branch, the offspring of King Irakli II)
  18. Princes Gugunava (Georgian nobility)
  19. Princes
    Rurikids
    , a branch of Princes Paletsky, descended from the Princes of Starodub)
  20. Princes Guramovy (Guramishvili) (2 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
  21. Princes Gurgenidze
  22. Princes
    Gurieli
    (Georgian appanage princes)
  23. Princes Gyachba (Abkhazian)

H

  1. Princes Herkheulidze (Herheulidzevy) (2 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
  2. Princes Hidirbegovy (Georgian nobility)
  3. Princes
    Rurikids
    , a branch of the Princes of Starodub)
  4. Princes Himshievy (Georgian nobility)
  5. Princes Hodzhaminasovy (Georgian nobility of Armenian descent)
  6. Princes Holm
  7. Princes Khovansky (Gediminids)

I

  1. Princes Ilyinsky (then Prince Romanovsky Elijah)
  2. Princes Imeretian
  3. Princes Inal-Ipa (Abkhazian)
  4. Princes Isheevy (Tatar, non-titled; descended from Mirza Ishey Barashev))
  5. Princes Italiysky, counts Suvorov-Rymniksky (titular princes of the Russian Empire from Alexander Suvorov)

J

  1. Princes Japaridze
  2. Princes Javakhishvili (Dzhavahovy Zhevahovy)
  3. Princes Jorjadze (2 branch of the family)

K

  1. Princes Karalovy (Karalishvili)
  2. Princes Kargolomskie
  3. Princes
    Princes of Rostov
    )
  4. Princes Kashin-Obolensky (a branch of the Obolensky family)
  5. Princes Katkov-Shalikov (Georgian nobility)
  6. Princes Kavkasidze
  7. Princes Kekuatovy (Keykuatovy) (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of a Nogai nobleman Atmanay Urusov syn Keykuatov)
  8. Princes Kildishevy (Tatar, non-titled; descendants of Mirza Ishmamet Kildishev))
  9. Princes Kipiani
  10. Princes Kobulov (Kobulashvili)
  11. Princes Kochakidze
  12. Princes
    Vasily Kochubey, a senior rank at the Cossack Hetmanate
    , claiming descent from a Crimean Tatar named Kuchuk-bey of supposedly princely origin).
  13. Princes
    Rurikids
    )
  14. Princes Komnenos (descendants of the Trebizond Megas Komnenos branch),
  15. Princes Kondratevskaya
  16. Princes Koribut-Voronetskii (Gediminids, a branch of Princes Zbararzski)
  17. Princes
    Rurikids
    )
  18. Princes Kozelsky (Chernigov Rurikids)
  19. Princes Kozlovsky (Smolensk Rurikids)
  20. Princes
    Kropotkin
    (Smolensk Rurikids)
  21. Princes Kudashevy (2 type) (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of a Tatar nobleman Kudash))
  22. Princes Kugushevy (Tatar)
  23. Princes
    Meschera
    )
  24. Princes
    Kurakins
    (Gediminids)
  25. Princes
    Rurikids
    )
  26. Princes Kurtsevichi
  27. Princes Kutkiny (Tatar; non-titled, descended from Mirza Never Kutkin granted with a fief in Muscovy)
  28. Princes Kutyevy (Tatar)

L

  1. Princes Lieven (from Eastern Baltic gentry of German descent; raised to titular princes by Paul I)
  2. Princes Lionidze
  3. Princes
    Rurikids
    , a branch of the Princes of Rostov)
  4. Princes Lopukhin (from Russian gentry, raised to titular princes (serene highness) for relation to the Romanovs through marriage; extinct)
  5. Princes Lopukhin (1995)
  6. Princes Lopukhin-Demidoff (on the rights of primogeniture; the descendants of Nikolay Demidov, a relation of the first Lopunin prince)
  7. Princes Lortkipanidze
  8. Princess Łowicz (Łowicz)
  9. Princes Lubomirski (Polish magnates; titular princes of the Holy Roman Empire)
  10. Princes of
    Rurikids
    )
  11. Princes
    Lvov
    (Yaroslavl Rurikids)
  12. Princes Lyapunov (non-titled descendants of Vladimir-Suzdal Rurikids)
  13. Princes Lyschinskie-Troyekurov

M

  1. Princes Machabelovy(Mauch)(A favorite of Peter the Great, related to the Romanovs through marriage.)
  2. Princes Machutadze
  3. Princes Magalov (Maghalashvili)
  4. Princes Makayeu (Makashvili)
  5. Princes
    Maksimenishvili
  6. Princes Maksutov (Tatar; descendants of the princes of Kasimov)
  7. Princes Maksyutova (Tatar)
  8. Princes Mamatkazin-Sakaevy (Tatar)
  9. Princes Mamatov (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of Mirza Elizary Akmametievich Mamatov)
  10. Princes Mamleev (Tatar; descendants of Mirza Mamley)
  11. Princes Mansyrev (Tatar; non-titled, descendants of Mirza Einandar Mansyrev who received an rulership over Mordva from Vasily III of Moscow)
  12. Princes Manvelovy (Georgian nobility)
  13. Princes Massalsky, Massalski (Mosalsky) (Upper-Oka Rurikids, rulers of the Principality of Mosalsk)
  14. Princes
    Phanariot
    Greeks
  15. Princes
    Melikishvili
    ) (3 kinds)
  16. Princes Menshikov (extinct titular princes of the Holy Roman Empire and Russian Empire, offspring of Alexander Menshikov, a favorite of Peter the Great)
  17. Princes Menshikov-Koreysha
  18. Princes
    Meschersky (Tatar, originating with Crimean
    high nobility; descendants of the ruler of Meschera)
  19. Princes Mikadze
  20. Princes Mikeladze
  21. Princes Mingrelia (on the rights of primogeniture)
  22. Princes Mkheidze
  23. Princes Monastyryov (non-titled boyar family descended from Smolensk Rurikids)
  24. Princes
    Mourousi
  25. Princes Mstislavsky (Gediminids)
  26. Princes Musorgsky (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids, the family of composer Modest Musorgsky)
  27. Princes Mustafin (Tatar; descendants of tsarevich Murtaza Mustafich))
  28. Princes Myshetsky (disputed descent; officially considered Rurikids from the Tarusa princely family)

N

  1. Princes
    Nakashidze
    (Georgian nobility)
  2. Princes Nasedkin
  3. Princes Nesvitski (extinct Lithuanian princely family of disputed descent)
  4. Princes Nizharadze
  5. Princes
    Rurikids, rulers of the Principality of Novosil
    )

O

  1. Princes
    Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Tarusa
    )
  2. Princes Obolensky-Neledinsky-Mielec (on the rights of primogeniture; actual prince Arnaud Henry Salas-Perez dit Obolensky)
  3. Princes Odoyevsky (extinct; Rurikids, a branch of the Princes of Novosil)
  4. Princes Odoevskys Maslov- (the rights of primogeniture)
  5. Princes
    Ogiński (Lithuanian princely family of disputed descent; claimed descent from Rurik
    )
  6. Princes ) (2 kinds)
  7. Princes
    Orlov (descendants of General Alexey Orlov, son of Fyodor Orlov, a favorite of Catherine II
    , raised to titular princes in 1856)
  8. Princes von der Osten-Sacken (Baltic German gentry, raised to titular princes in 1786)
  9. Princes Ostrogski (Lithuanian magnates of disputed descent)

P

  1. Princes
    Pagava
    (2 branches)
  2. Princes
    Palavandovy (Palavandishvili
    ) (3 kinds)
  3. Princes Paley
  4. Princes
    Patrikeevy (historical Gediminid
    family, believed to be paternal to Russian Gediminids)
  5. Princes Pavlenishvili (Pavlenovy) (Georgian princely family of Persian royal descent)
  6. Princes Persidskii also Bahmanov (Persian; descendants of the Persian Prince Bahman Mirza; a branch of the Qajar dynasty, styled His Serene Highness)
  7. Princes of Polotsk (rulers of the Principality of Polotsk)
  8. Princes Poryus-Vizapurskie
  9. Princes Potemkin-Tavricheski (Grigory Potyomkin-Tavericheski was raised to titular princes (serene highness) by Catherine II in 1776, died childless)
  10. Princes Pozharsky (extinct; Rurikids, a branch of the princes of Starodub)
  11. Princes of Pronsk
  12. Princes
    Galitzine
  13. Princes Prozorovsky-Golitsyns
  14. Princes Putyatin (a branch of the Drutsky princely family)
  15. Princes Puzyna (non-titled; a family of disputed descent, claimed as descended from the Princes of Kozelsk)

R

  1. Princes Radzivill (Polish-Lithuanian magnates; titular princes of the Holy Roman Empire)
  2. Princes Ratievy (Ratishvili)
  3. Princes Razumovsky
  4. Princes Repnin (extinct Rurikids, a branch of the Obolensky family)
  5. Princes Repnin-Volkonskie
  6. Princes Robitovy (Robitashvili)
  7. Princess Romanov (Golitsyn)
  8. Princess Romanov (de Goshtoni)
  9. Princess Romanov-Knust
  10. Princess Romanov-Kurakina
  11. Princess Romanov (Mac Dugall)
  12. Princess Romanov-Paul
  13. Princess Romanovskaya-Strelna
  14. Prince Romanovsky-Brasov
  15. Prince Romanovsky Elijah
  16. Prince Romanovsky-Iskander
  17. Prince Romanovsky-Krasinsky
  18. Prince Romanovsky-Kutuzov
  19. Princes
    Rurikids
    , a branch of the Princes of Starodub)
  20. Princes Romodanovsky-Lodyzhenskii
  21. Princes Rostov-Katyrevy
  22. Princes Rusievy (Rusishvili)
  23. Princes Rzhevsky (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids)

S

  1. Princes Saakadze
  2. Princes Saginovy (Saginashvili)
  3. Prince Saltykovs (descendants of Count Nikolay Saltykov who received the title of serene prince in 1814)
  4. Princes Saltykov-Golovkin
  5. Princes of San Donato (Demidov family)
  6. Princes Sangushko (Gediminids)
  7. Princes
    Holy Roman Empire, but both died childless; the current descendants of the family use the title without due right; there is a comital
    line of the family, however, raised to counts of the Holy Roman Empire)
  8. Princes Satyginy-Kondiyskie (descendants of Mansi chieftains)
  9. Princes of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg-Ludwigsburg (German imperial counts; Pyotr Wittgenstein received the title of 'serene prince' in Russia in 1834)
  10. Princes Shahaevy (Tatar; non-titled)
  11. Princes
    Rurikids
    )
  12. Princes
    Shakhovsky
    (Yaroslavl Rurikids)
  13. Princes Shakhovskoi-Glebov-Streshneva (combined name - only the eldest in the family)
  14. Princes
    Shalikov (Shalikashvili
    ) (2 kinds)
  15. Princes Shat-Ipa (Abkhazian)
  16. Princes Shchepin-Rostov (Rostov Rurikids)
  17. Princes Shcherbatovy (Rurikids; a branch of the Obolensky family)
  18. Princes Shchetinin (Yaroslavl Rurikids)
  19. Princes Sheleshpansky (Rurikids; a branch of Princes Belozersky)
  20. Princes
    Shervashidze
  21. Princes Shirinskie-Shikhmatov (Tatar; descendants of the Tatar aristocratic clan named Shir)
  22. Princes
    Shuiskys (Suzdal
    Rurikids):
  23. Princes Shumarovsky (Yaroslavl Rurikids; paternal to the Shamin, Golygin and Hodyryov families)
  24. Princes
    Genghisids
    )
  25. Princes
    Sidamonidze
    ) (Georgian nobility)
  26. Noble family
    Skarzynski(Belarusian-Russian nobles)[1][2]
  27. Princes Skryabin (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids; a branch of the Travin noble family)
  28. Princes Solagovy (Solagashvili) (Georgian nobility)
  29. Princes
    Rurikids
    , a branch of the Zasyekin princely family)
  30. Princes of Starodub (Rurikids; historical rulers of the Principality of Starodub)
  31. Princes Stokasimovy (Tatar; descendants of Mirza Irezen Stokasimov)
  32. Princess Strelna (then Princess Romanov-Strelna)
  33. Princes Sumbatov (Sumbatashvili) (2 kinds)
  34. Princes Svyatopolk-Chetvertinsky (Lithuanian princely family; disputed descent: Rurikid and Gediminid)
  35. Princes Sviatopolk-Mirsky (Svyatopolk-Mirsky, Swiatopolk-Mirsky, descent from Rurik; disputed by some few genealogists)[3]

T

  1. Princes
    Taktakishvili
    )
  2. Princes Tarhanova-Mouravovy (Tarhan-Mouravi) (2 branch of the family) (Georgian appanage princes)
  3. Princes Tarkovsky (with the rights of primogeniture)
  4. Princes
    Rurikids
    ; a branch of Princes Ryapolovsky (a branch of the Princes of Starodub)
  5. Princes Tatishchev (non-titled descendants of Smolensk Rurikids)
  6. Princes Tavdgiridze
  7. Princes
    House of Tver
    )
  8. Princes Tyomkin-Rostovsky (extinct; Rurikids, a branch of the princes of Rostov)
  9. Princes Tenishevo (2 type) (Tatar; Meschera Mirzas and Nogai Mirzas)
  10. Princes Torussky (Rurikids; ruler of the Principality of Tarusa; paternal to princes Koninsky, Spazhski, Myshetsky, Obolensky, and Mezetsky)
  11. Princes Travin (non-titled branch of Smolensk
    Rurikids; descended from boyar Semyon Ivanovich Trava, whose offspring were ranked as boyar scions
    )
  12. Princes Trankovsky
  13. Princes
    Trubetskoy (Gediminids
    )
  14. Princes Tsereteli
  15. Princes
    Tsitsianov
    ) (4 kinds) (Georgian high nobility)
  16. Princes Tsulukidze
  17. Princes
    Tumanov
    ) (3 kinds) (Georgian appanage princes)
  18. Princes Tumanova-Levashev
  19. Princes Turkestanovy (Turkistanovy Turkistanishvili) (Georgian nobility)
  20. Princes of Turov-Pinsk (historical Rurikid rulers of the Turov-Pinsk principality)
  21. Princes Tusievy (Tusishvili) (Georgian nobility)
  22. Princes Tyufyakiny (an extinct branch of the Obolensky family)

U

  1. Princes of
    Rurikids, rulers of the Uglich
    principality)
  2. Princes Ukhtomsky (Rurikids, a branch of Princes Belozersky)
  3. Princes
    Urusov (Tatar; descendants of the Nogai warlord Edygei; related to the Yusupovs
    ))
  4. Princes
    Urman
    (of Norwegian descent)

V

  1. Princes Vachnadze (3 kinds)
  2. Princes
    Rurikids
    , a branch of Princes Belozersky)
  3. Princes Vakhvahovy (Vakhvakhishvili) (2 kinds) (Georgian nobility)
  4. Princes
    Tolstoys; General and favorite of Nikolay I
    , Illarion Vasilchikov, received the title of prince in 1836)
  5. Princes Vizirovy (Vezirishvili) (Georgian titular princes of Iranian descent)
  6. Princes
    Rurikids
    ; a branch of the Princes of Tarusa)
  7. Princes Voloshin
  8. Princes Vorontsov (in 1845 Michael Vorontsov received the title of 'serene prince')
  9. Princes Vorontsov, counts Shuvalov (2 branches) (the son of Prince Michael Vorontsov, Semyon, died childless; in 1882 his maternal relation count Pavel Shuvalov was allowed using the title and arms of Princes Vorontsov)
  10. Princes
    Rurikids
    ; a branch of the House of Novosil)
  11. Princes Vyazemsky (Smolensk Rurikids)

W

  1. Princes of Warsaw, count Paskevich-Erivanski (descendants of Ivan Paskevich of Ukrainian Cossack origins; in 1831 he was raised to titular 'serene' princes)
  2. Princes Sayn-Wittgenstein

Y

  1. Princes Yeletsky (non-titled descendants of the rulers of Yelets principality, Chernigov Rurikids)
  2. Princes
    Ekaterina Dolgorukov
    ; later they received the title of serene princes)
  3. Princes Yusupov (extinct; Tatar, descendants of the Nogai bey Yusuf-Murza (Josef), related to the Urusov family)

Z

  1. Princes Zaslavsky (Gediminids)
  2. Princes Zaslavsky (a branch of the Ostrogski family)
  3. Princes
    Rurikids
    )
  4. Princes Zajączek (Polish szlachta, which itself is non-titled; in 1815 Josef Zajączek was granted the title of prince and the office of the Polish viceroy under the Russian Crown)
  5. Princes Zbaraski (Lithuanian appanage princely family of disputed descent (Gediminid or Rurikid)
  6. Princes Zhizhemsky (Żyżemski) (Lithuanian princes descended from Smolensk Rurikids)
  7. Princes Žilina
  8. Princes Zvenigorodsky (possibly extinct; Chernigov Rurikids; descended from the rulers of the Zvenigorod principality)
  9. Princes Zubov (titular princes of the Holy Roman Empire and Russia: 1793, 1796; relations of Platon Zubov, the last favorite of Catherine II)

Sources

References

  1. ^ "Герб рода Скаржинских".
  2. ^ "Сьпіс шляхецкіх родаў, прозьвішчы якіх пачынаюцца на «С»".
  3. ^ L'ordre de la Noblesse, vol.6, Familles d'Europe enregistrées in Ordine Nobilitatis