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  1. 30. Apr. 2024 · Prince Sergei Platonovich Obolensky Neledinsky-Meletzky (November 3, 1890 in Tsarskoye Selo, Russia – September 29, 1978 in Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan, USA) — known as Serge Obolensky — was a Russian-American aristocrat, U.S. Army paratrooper, socialite and publicist.

    • Saint Petersburg
    • Saint Petersburg, Russia (Russian Federation)
    • October 03, 1890
  2. 30. Apr. 2024 · Sankt Peterburg, Russia (Russian Federation) Genealogy for Prince Obolensky Platon Sergeyevich Prince Obolensky-Neledinsky-Meletzky (1850 - 1913) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Moscow
    • June 12, 1850
    • Moscow, Russia (Russian Federation)
    • June 27, 1913
  3. Vor 6 Tagen · The translations were a “curious collaboration” between former Soviet General Alexander Barmine, “who had fled the Soviet Union in 1933,” and Prince Serge Obolensky, a veteran of the anti-Soviet White Army in the Russian Civil War (1917–1923), where the Soviets had honed their guerrilla tactics.

  4. 1. Mai 2024 · Fürst Serge Trubezkoi (1906–2003) lebte in den USA und war Sekretär der dortigen Metropoliten der orthodoxen Kirche. Er heiratete in die bereits erwähnte russische Fürstenfamilie Obolenksi. Sein Sohn Alexis Trubezkoi (1934–2017) lebte in Kanada und in den USA. Nach seinem Dienst als Offizier bei der Royal Canadian Navy ...

  5. 18. Mai 2024 · Né en 1965. Activité : Immobilier. 2 Mandats. 3 Co-mandataires. 2 Mandats. Présentation de Serge OBOLENSKY. SergeOBOLENSKY dirige 1 entreprises (2 mandats), son mandat principal est Gérant au sein de l'entreprise BEAUX-ARTS ET PATRIMOINE. SergeOBOLENSKY évolue dans le secteur d'activité de l'Immobilier.

  6. 21. Mai 2024 · According to mixology lore, in 1934 the Russian Prince Serge Obolensky ordered a Bloody Mary at the King Cole Bar but requested that bartender Fernand Petiot spice up the drink a little. Petiot...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Beresford Manor, formerly Bank Top House, dates from then; built of coursed stone with ashlar dressings and extended in the 19th century, it was originally a three-bayed house and seems to have had an end lobby entrance. For a few years after 1917 it was the home of Prince Serge Obolensky and his family.