Władzimir Wałoc Trubetsky
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Władzimir Wałoc Trubetsky | ||
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Noble family | Trubetsky | |
Coat of arms | Trubecki Pogoń Litewska |
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Parents | Paweł Trubecki Maria Dobrzinska |
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Consorts | Gerda Tiksmann Lydia Maripuu |
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Children | With Lydia Maripuu: Jan Trubecki |
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Date of Birth | October 5, 1915 | |
Place of Birth | Tallinn | |
Date of Death | April 22, 1997 | |
Place of Death | Tallinn |
Władzimir Wałoc Trubetsky (Włodzimierz Wałoc Trubecki, Vladimir Trubetsky, Vladimir Waloc Troubetzkoy; October 5, 1915, Tallinn – April 22, 1997, Tallinn) was a Ruthenian-Polish Prince. He was a member of the Leśni (Armia Krajowa; in Wilno Voivodeship), the armed partisan and political organisation in Poland during the World War II and in the period following it.
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