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  Trubetskoy Summary
Princes Troubetzkoy descend from Demetrius I Starshiy, one of Olgierd's sons, who ruled the towns of Bryansk and Starodub.
Undoubtedly the most prominent of early Troubetzkoys was Prince Dmitry Timofeievich (9th generation from Giedymin), who helped Prince Dmitry Pozharsky to rise a volunteer army and deliver Moscow from the Poles in 1612.
By 1660s, however, the only Troubetzkoy left, Prince Yuriy Trubetskoy, returned to Moscow and was given a boyar title by Tsar Alexis I of Russia.
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Princes Troubetzkoy descend from Demetrius I Starshiy, one of Algirdas sons, who ruled the towns of Bryansk and Starodub.
Undoubtedly the most prominent of early Troubetzkoys was Prince Dmitry Timofeievich (9th generation from Gediminas), who helped Prince Dmitry Pozharsky to rise a volunteer army and deliver Moscow from the Poles in 1612.
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 Yuri Norstein Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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Yuri Gagarin and Nikita Khrushchev 14 April 1961 Юрий Гагарин и приветствуют москвичей на Красной Площади 14 апреля 1961 Yuri Gagarin and greet Muscovites in the Red Square on April 14, 1961
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 St.Petersburg: through centuries - The Trubetskoy Familyfrom the time of Peter the Great to the present day
Yuri Yurievich was a serviceman, a captain in the Preobrazhensky regiment.
Yuri Yurievich became a general, a senator and a secret adviser.
One of the sons of Yuri Yurievich, namely Nikita Yurievich, was general procurator of the Senate during Elizaveta Petrovna's government.
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 CalendarHome.com - Yuri Troubetzkoy - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Yuri Troubetzkoy (20 April 1668 – 8 September 1739) was stolnik of Peter the Great in 1676 and 1682, stolnik in the Tsar's apartment in 1712, the governor of Belgorod since 1727, a general-poruchik, senator since 1730, Prince.
Yuri Troubetzkoy (ca 1643 – 12 July 1679), Prince, boyar
Ivan Menshoy Troubetzkoy (1703 – 13 June 1744), minister of justice of Russia
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 Trubetskoy - Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Princes Troubetzkoy descend from Demetrius I Starshiy, one of Olgierd's sons, who ruled the towns of Bryansk and Starodub.
Undoubtedly the most prominent of early Troubetzkoys was Prince Dmitry Timofeievich (9th generation from Giedymin), who helped Prince Dmitry Pozharsky to rise a volunteer army and deliver Moscow from the Poles in 1612.
By 1660s, however, the only Troubetzkoy left, Prince Yuriy Trubetskoy, returned to Moscow and was given a boyar title by Tsar Alexis I of Russia.
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