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149: 716: 43: 299: 525:), was granted in 1873 the right to pass his title and name to his great-nephew, general Nikolai Petrovitch Demidoff (1836–1910) styled as the 1st Prince Lopukhin-Demidov, a representative of another branch of this industrialist clan. His son, colonel Aleksander Nikolayevich Demidoff, 2nd Prince Lopukhin-Demidov (1870–1937), moved to 586:
de faire droit à Votre requête et de confirmer Votre titre de Commandeur Héréditaire de l'Union des Descendants des Commandeurs Héréditaires et Chevaliers du Grand Prieuré Russe de l'Ordre de St. Jean de Jérusalem en tant que descendant direct de Demidoff Nicolas fils de Nicétas qui, par grâce de Mon
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In 1928, a group of descendants of the original Family Commanders formed an Association. By 1958, the group was chaired by Grand Duke Vladimir (successor to the Russian Throne). This group regulated the claims of the descendants. On 14 April 1958, under his signature of Grand Duke Vladimir decided in
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in the United States. His brother was Aleksander Aleksandrovich Demidoff (1905–1982) who was born and lived in Finland. His son was Yrjö Onni Johannes Demidov, 4th Prince Lopukhin-Demidov (1936–2018). His son is Nikolai Alexander Paul Demidov, 5th Prince Lopukhin-Demidov (born 1976).
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to grant Your request and to confirm Your title of Hereditary Commander of the Union of the Descendants of the Hereditary Commanders and Knights of the Russian Grand Priory about St John of Jerusalem as a direct descendant of Demidoff Nicholas son of Nicétas which, by grace of My
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Alexandre Tissot Demidoff (of Berkshire, England) chairs an Association which seeks to continue the humanitarian tradition of the Russian Grand Priory, to which Alexander Demidoff (of Paris, and son of Paul Demidoff above) belongs.
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had been given beneficed Commanderies, and others were encouraged to use their wealth to create their own Commanderies; it is these which were known as Family or Ancestral Commanderies.
335:(March 26, 1656 – November 17, 1725) made his fortune by his skill in the manufacture of weapons, and established an iron foundry for the government. 483: 303: 180: 339:, with whom he was a favorite, ennobled him in 1720. For two centuries, the Demidov plants produced a large portion of Russia's iron and steel. The 562: 286:
whose net worth was around $ 300 billion. The Demidov family scattered to America, Italy, and other European countries as a result of the
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great-great-grandfather, H.M. the Emperor Paul I Grand Master of the Order of St John of Jerusalem had been elevated 21 July 1799
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In 1811, a Ukase was enacted which brought this institution to an end. However, by personal grant of the Emperor, the title of "
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trisaïeul, S.M. l'Empereur Paul I-r Grand Maître de l'Ordre de St. Jean de Jérusalem avait été élevé le 2I Juillet 1799
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in the Russian Empire, and at their peak were predicted to be the second-richest family in Russia, behind only the
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in 1917 where he lived for a while, until the inheritance was spent. His spouse was Princess Natalia Dmitrievna
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Travels in Southern Russia, and the Crimea; through Hungary, Wallachia, & Modavia, during the Year 1837
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Their son was Nikolai Alexandrovich Demidov, 3rd Prince Lopukhin-Demidov (1904–1995), who lived in
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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fought as an officer in his father's regiment and received his baptism of fire at the
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was one of many notable buildings constructed of Demidov metal products.
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History of the Demidov Family (from the website of Demidov University)
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In 1798, Nikolay Nikitich Demidov was made a Family Commander of the
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during the 18th and 19th centuries. Originating in the city of
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with distinction, raised and commanded a regiment to oppose
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in the 17th century, the Demidovs found success through
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Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato
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Anatole's great grand nephew, 147: 41: 601: 533:, bought Anttolanhovi manor in 52:needs additional citations for 744: 13: 1: 691: 613:, London, J. Mitchell, 1853, 426:Napoleon's invasion of Russia 656:Demidovsky Pillar, Yaroslavl 153:Arms of the House of Demidov 7: 624: 517:The second and last Prince 368:Nikita Akinfievitch Demidov 288:February Revolution of 1917 10: 817: 666:Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov 661:Pavel Grigoryevich Demidov 651:Demidovsky Pillar, Barnaul 584:favour of Paul Demidoff; " 445:Pavel Nikolayevich Demidov 375:Pavel Grigoryevich Demidov 293: 29: 508:Prince Paul of Yugoslavia 477:Prince Paul of Yugoslavia 453:Chevalier Guards regiment 366:, whilst his younger son 360:Leaning Tower of Nevyansk 240: 220: 210: 200: 186: 168: 158: 146: 141: 671:Pavel Pavlovitch Demidov 418:Nikolay Nikitich Demidov 409:to him was installed in 306:1st Prince of San Donato 177:Nikolai Nikitich Demidov 32:Demidov (disambiguation) 737:Encyclopædia Britannica 676:Princedom of San Donato 514:between 1934 and 1941. 502:is a minor landmark of 473:Pavel Pavlovich Demidov 393:, the Demidov chair in 284:Russian Imperial Family 801:Russian noble families 482:Nikolay's second son, 308: 589:" - in translation; " 465:Alexandra Feodorovnya 436:by the Grand Duke of 385:. He established the 341:Palace of Westminster 327:, where their family 301: 195:House of Karađorđević 578:Hereditary Commander 488:Prince of San Donato 471:in 1836. Their son, 443:Nikolay's son Count 233:The House of Demidov 205:Prince of San Donato 61:improve this article 30:For other uses, see 27:Russian noble family 403:Academy of Sciences 779:2012-08-04 at the 641:Demidov collection 607:Anatole Demidoff, 449:battle of Borodino 373:Akinfiy's nephew, 309: 251:, was a prominent 215:Demidov collection 191:House of Bonaparte 187:Connected families 492:Princess Mathilde 469:Aurora Stjernvall 457:province of Kursk 399:Moscow University 304:Anatoly Demidov, 268:European nobility 230: 229: 137: 136: 129: 111: 16:(Redirected from 808: 756: 755: 748: 742: 741: 720: 718: 717: 711: 686:Villa San Donato 510:, was regent of 496:Jérôme Bonaparte 420:, fought in the 416:Pavel's nephew, 242: 225:Villa San Donato 151: 142:House of Demidov 139: 138: 132: 125: 121: 118: 112: 110: 69: 45: 37: 21: 816: 815: 811: 810: 809: 807: 806: 805: 786: 785: 781:Wayback Machine 765: 760: 759: 750: 749: 745: 730:, ed. (1911). 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