Dolgorukov
Dolgoroukov (Russian: Долгоруков) is the name of a princely Russian family Dolgorukovs of Rurikid stock. Descendants of Mikhail of Chernigov, they took their name from one prince of Obolensk, whose sobriquet was Dolgorouky, or "Long-Armed" in Russian, alluding their lineage to the ancient Persian monarchy. Among its members are:
- Maria Dolgorukaya (d. 1580), seventh wife of Ivan IV
- Maria Vladimirovna Dolgoroukov (d. 1625), first wife of Michael I
- Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgorukov (1667–1746), Russian Field Marshal
- Vasily Lukich Dolgoroukov (1672–1739), Russian diplomat and minister
- Vladimir Petrovich Dolgorukov (1696–1761), Russian General Governor of Livonia and Estonia
- Ekaterina Alekseyevna Dolgorukova (1712–1747), betrothed wife of Peter II
- Vasili Dolgorukov-Krymsky (1722–1782), Russian general and governor of Moscow
- Helene Pavlovna Dolgoroukov (1790–1860), grandmother of Blavatsky and Sergei Witte
- Dimitri Ivanovich Dolgorukov (1797–1867), career diplomat
- Vasily Andreyevich Dolgoroukov (1804–1868), Russian minister of war
- Pyotr Dmitrievich Dolgorukov (1866-1951)
- Pyotr Vladimirovich Dolgorukov (1816-1868), Russian nobleman and historian
- Vladimir Dolgorukov (mayor), mayor of Moscow 1865-1891
- Catherine Dolgorukov (1847–1922), Princess and morganatic wife of Alexander II
- Pavel Dolgoroukov (1866–1927), prominent liberal politician prior to 1917
- Vasily Alexandrovich Dolgorukov (1868–1918), Court Marshal to Tsar Nicholas II
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