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340: 133: 36: 324: 370:(1759–1837) - the fifth son of Kirill, known from his writings in the West as Gregor or Grégoire, he was a geologist, botanist and zoologist, as well as prominent political dissenter with Imperial Russia, who lost his Russian allegiance in 1811 and was subsequently incorporated into the Bohemian nobility and accorded the rank of Count in the 356: 230:
Ivan Yakovlevich Rozum was raised to the rank of Count of the Holy Roman Empire by Emperor Charles VII, but died without children. His brother, Grigoriy Yakovlevich Rozum, had two children — Kirill and Alexey. After Alexey became a favorite of the Russian Empress
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Gregor (Grigoriy) Razumovsky von Wigstein (*1965), son of the aforementioned, President of the Razumovsky Society for Art and Culture, which supports artistic exchange and co-operation between East and West; also the honorary president of the
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Leon (Lev) Grigorievich Razumovsky von Wigstein (1816–1868), grandson of Kirill, son of aforementioned Count Grigory and his wife, Baroness Theresa Elisabeth Schenk von Castell (1785-1818), envoy of
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Andreas Andreievich Razumovsky von Wigstein (1929–2002), grandson of the latter, elder son of Count Andreas Wolfgang Razumovsky von Wigstein (1892-1981) and his wife, Princess Katharina zu
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Kamillo Lvovich Razumovsky von Wigstein (1853–1917), son of aforementioned Count Leon and his wife, Maria Rosa Albrecht, Baroness von Löwenstern (1814-1889), philanthropist in
532:Родственные связи семейства Разумовских: Книга 1: Род и потомство К.Г. Разумовского. Родословная роспись: Справочное генеалогическое издание. — М.: Ирисъ, 2007. — 120 с. 451: 293:. Andrey was created HSH Prince in 1815 and settled there in the end, converting to Catholicism. It was alleged that he had a role in the murders of 224: 184:. The main family line became extinct in the 19th century, while its Austrian branch exists to this day. The Austrian branch was started by 406:) and in Western Ukraine; caused a commotion by flouting the social conventions of the 19th century Vienna when he married a woman of the 339: 542: 498: 100: 72: 571: 119: 566: 79: 239: 430: 367: 253: 197: 57: 286: 86: 235:, the family name was changed to Razumovsky for all Rozums. Notable representatives of the family include: 250:. He was made Count of the Holy Roman Empire in Frankfurt in 1742 and Count of the Russian Empire in 1745. 476: 53: 17: 561: 355: 302: 265: 68: 256:(1728–1803) - officially his younger brother, rumored to be a son from an earlier marriage, the last 546: 502: 425:(1895-1983), well-known political analyst and media figure in Germany and Austria; expelled from 46: 526:Разумовские при царском дворе: Главы из российской истории, 1740-1815 гг. СПб., 2004. — 272 с. 323: 454:(*1961), daughter of the aforementioned, artist living in Vienna, Austria and Moscow, Russia. 445: 272: 437:
troops; analysed and published a book in 1981 on the forces leading to the dismembering of
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This article is about the Russian noble family. For the Russian surgeon, see
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Aleksey Kirillovich Razumovsky (1748–1822) - the latter's first son,
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Yakiv Rozum and his son Hryhoriy were registered Cossacks of the
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Dorothea Razumovsky von Wigstein (*1935-2014), née Princess zu
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of the Russian Empire from 1806 to 1816, highly criticised by
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Wiener von Welten (1822-1886) and his wife, Henriette
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European Institute for the Furtherance of Democracy
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