THE LIST OF RUSSIAN NOBLE FAMILIES OF THE RUSSIAN AND HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, GRANTED THE TITLE OF A SERENE HIGHNESS PRINCE
1. Prince Menshikov Alexander Danilovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Peter the Great in 1707.
2. Prince Kantemir Dmitry Konstantinovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Peter the Great in 1711.
3. Prince Dolgorukov Ivan Alexeevich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Peter II in 1729.
4. Prince Dolgorukov-Crimean Vasily Mailovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Empress Catherine the Great in 1775.
5. Count Orlov Grigory Grigoryevich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Joseph II and recognized Empress Catherine the Great in 1772.
6. Count Potemkin Grigory Alexandrovich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Joseph II and recognized Empress Catherine the Great in 1776 with the addition of the nickname "Taurian".
7. Count Zubov Platon Alexandrovich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Franz II and recognized Empress Catherine the Great in 1796.
8. Count Bezborodko Alexander Andreevich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Paul I in 1797.
9. Prince Lodyzhinsky Ivan Nikolayevich - granted the title of Serene with the addition of the name Romodanovsky by Emperor Paul I in 1798.
10. Lopukhin Peter Vasilievich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Paul I in 1799.
11. Count Golenishchev-Kutuzov Mikhail Illarionovich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Alexander I in 1812 with the addition of the nickname "Smolensk".
12. Countess Lieven Charlotte Karlovna - granted the title of Princess and Serene by Emperor Nicholas I in 1826.
13. Count Leaven Karl Andreevich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Nicholas I in 1826.
14. Count Leaven Christian Andreevich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Nicholas I in 1826.
15. Count Ivan Ivanovich Liven - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Nicholas I in 1826.
16. Count Paskevich Ivan Fedorovich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Nicholas I in 1831 with the addition of the nickname "Warsaw".
17. Prince Dadiani Levan Grigorevich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Nicholas I in 1834.
18. Prince Mengrelsky Grigory Georgievich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Nicholas I in 1834.
19. Prince Shervashidze Mikhail Grigoryevich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Nicholas I in 1834.
20. Prince Volkonsky Peter Mikhailovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Nicholas I in 1834.
21. Prince Golitsyn Dmitry Vladimirovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Nicholas I in 1841.
22. Prince Suvorov Alexander Arkadevich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Nicholas I in 1848.
23. Prince Suvorov Konstantin Arkadevich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Nicholas I in 1848.
24. Count Chernyshev Alexander Ivanovich - elevated to princely dignity in 1841, granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Nicholas I in 1849.
25. Prince Vorontsov Mikhail Semenovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Nicholas I in 1852.
26. Prince Imeretinsky Konstantin Konstantinovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Alexander II in 1865.
27. Prince Imeretinsky Nikolai Konstantinovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Alexander II in 1865.
28. Prince Imeretinsky Alexander Konstantinovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Alexander II in 1865.
29. Prince Bagration-Imeritinsky Alexander Dmitrievich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Alexander II in 1865.
30. Prince Bagration-Imeritinsky Dmitry Dmitrievich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Alexander II in 1865.
31. Prince Dadian-Mengrelsky Andrey Davidovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Alexander II in 1867.
32. Prince Gorchakov Alexander Mikhailovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Alexander II in 1871.
33. Demidov Nikolai Petrovich - granted the title of Prince and Serene by Emperor Alexander II in 1873 with the addition of the surname of his great-uncle, Lopukhin.
34. Prince Shervashidze George Mikhailovich - granted the title of Serene Highness by Emperor Alexander II in 1875.
35. Princess Dolgorukova Ekaterina Mikhailovna - was granted the title of Princess Yuryevskaya and Serenity by Emperor Alexander II in 1880 for herself and all her descendants born from Emperor Alexander II.
36. Count Shuvalov Pavel Andreevich - granted the title of Prince Vorontsov and Serene by Emperor Alexander III in 1882.
37. Count Shuvalov Mikhail Andreevich - granted the title of Prince Vorontsov and Serene by Emperor Alexander III in 1882.
38. Countess Hohenfelsen Olga Valerianovna - granted the title of Princess Paley and Serene by Emperor Nicholas II in 1915 for herself and all her offspring born from Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich.
39. Emery Anna Ivanovna - was granted the title of Princess Romanovskaya-Ilyinskaya and Serenity by Emperor Cyril I in 1926 for herself and all her descendants born from Grand Duke Dmitry Pavlovich.
40. Princess Krasinskaya Matilda Feliksovna - granted the title of Princess Romanovskaya-Krasinskaya and Serenity by Emperor Kirill I in 1935 for herself and all her offspring born from Grand Duke Andrey Vladimirovich.
41. Countess Marina Sergeevna Golenischeva-Kutuzova - was granted the title of Princess Romanovskaya-Kutuzova and Serenity by Emperor Cyril I in 1935 for himself personally, as the wife of the Prince of the Imperial Blood of Dmitry Alexandrovich.
42. Bakov Anton Alekseevich - granted the title of Prince and Serenity by Heir of the All-Russian Imperial Throne Н.Н. Prince Nikolaiy Kirillovich of Russia, Prince of Leiningen in 2015.PRINCELY FAMILIES ORIGINATING FROM THE RUSSIAN PRINCE RURIK
1. The princes of Polotsk - come from the son of Prince Vladimir the Saint, Prince Izjaslav of Polotsk.
- Babichev - the family was extinguished in the XIX century (?);
- Vitebsk - the extinct race;
- Golovchinskie - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Drutsk-Gorsky - the family was extinguished in the XIX century;
- Drutske-Ozeretsky - the extinct race;
- Drutsk-Sokolinsky - the family was extinguished in the twentieth century;
- Drutsk-Lyubetskie, in the Kingdom of Poland - princes Vidinicki;
- Cannabis-Sokolinsky - genus died down in the XVI century;
- Lukomsky - the princely branch of the family faded in the XVII century;
- Putyatin - a kind of life.
2. The princes of
Turovo-Pinsk - come from Prince George Yaroslavovich Turovsky and Pinsk,
grandson of the Grand Duke Sviatopolk Izyaslavovich of Kiev.
- Vishnevetsky - the family was extinguished in the XVIII century;
- Voronetsky - the family was extinguished in the XIX century;
- Golovnya-Ostrojetsky - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Zbarazhskie - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Svyatopolk-Chetvertinskie - a kind of life;
- Slutsky - the family was extinguished in the XVIII century;
- Nesvitskie - the family was extinguished in the XIX century;
- Ostrojsky - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Ruzhinsky - the family was extinguished in the XVII century.
3. Princes of
Chernigov - come from the holy Prince Michael Vsevolodich of Chernigov, the
Grand Duke of Kiev.
- Baryatinsky - the clan was extinguished in the XX century;
- Belevsky - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Volkonskie - a kind of life;
- Vorotynskie - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Gorensky - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Gorchakovs - a kind of life;
- Dolgorukovs - the family was extinguished at the end of the XX century;
- Eletskie - a kind of living (?);
- Zvenigorodskie - the family was extinguished in the XX century;
- Kurlyatevs - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Masalskie - genus was extinguished in the XX century (?);
- Mezicki - the family was extinguished in the middle of the XVII century;
- Koltsov-Masalsky - the family was extinguished in the XXI century (?);
- Obolensky - a kind of life;
- Oginsky - the clan was extinguished in the XX century;
- Odoyevsky - the family was extinguished in the XIX century;
- Puzyn - the genus died in the XX century (?);
- Tyfyakins - the family was extinguished in the middle of the XIX century;
- Schepin-Obolensky - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Schepin-Rostov - a kind of living;
- Scherbatovs - a kind of living.
4.
The princes of Muromo-Ryazan - come from Prince Yaroslavich
Svyatoslav of Ryazan, grandson of the Grand Duke Yaroslav of Kiev (Wise).
-
Pronsky - the family was extinguished in the XVII century.
5. Princes of
Smolensk - come from the Grand Duke Sviatoslav Ivanovich Smolensky.
- Vyazemsky - a kind of life;
- Dashkovs - the family was extinguished in the XIX century;
- Kozlovsky - the family is crammed;
- Kropotkin - a kind of life.
6. The princes of
Yaroslavl are descended from Prince Fyodor Rostislavich of Yaroslavl
(Chernomsky).
- Alyonkin - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Belskie - extinct race;
- Deyev - a dead race;
- Zasekin - the genus is crammed;
- Kubensky - the clan was extinguished in 1550;
- Kurbsky - extinct race;
- Lvov - a kind of living;
- Molozhsky - extinguished race;
- Mortkins - genus died in the XVIII century;
- Okhlyabinin - a dead race;
- Prozorovskie - the family was extinguished in the XIX century;
- Sickie - the family was extinguished at the end of the XVII century;
- Sontsovs - a kind of life;
- Troekurovs - the family was extinguished in 1740;
- Hvorostinins - the genus died in the XVII century;
- Shakhovskies - a kind of life;
- Shekhonskys - the family was extinguished in the XIX century;
- Schetinins - the genus was extinguished in the XX century.
7. The princes of
Vladimir-Suzdal are the descendants of Prince Yuri Vladimirovich (Dolgoruky).
- Barbashins - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Humpbacked-Shuiski - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Kirdyapiny-Shuisky - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Skopin-Shuisky - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Shuiskys - the family was extinguished in the XVII century.
8. The princes of
Rostov are the descendants of Prince Konstantin Vsevolodovich Vladimiro-Suzdal,
the son of Grand Prince Vsevolod III The Big Nest. All the princely families of
this branch had the second surname "Rostov".
- Bakhteyarov of Rostov - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Shaved of Rostov - extinguished race;
- Buinosovs of Rostov - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Golenins of Rostov - extinguished
race;
- Lobanovs of Rostov - are a kind of life;
- Primkovy of Rostov - ?
- Poozhbolsky of Rostov - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Temkins of Rostov - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Khokholkovs of Rostov - are a dying race;
- Schepins of Rostov - are a kind of life.
9. The princes
Belozersky - come from Prince Gleb Vasilkovich of Rostov and Belozersk,
great-grandson of the Grand Duke Vsevolod III The Big Nest.
- Andomsky - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Beloselskie-Belozerskie - the family was extinguished in the XX century;
- Belozerskie - the family died in XV century;
- Vadbolsky - a kind of life;
- Kargalomski - the family died in XV century;
- Sсhelespansky - the family was extinguished in the XVIII
century;
- Ukhtomsky - a kind of life.
10. The princes of
Tver - come from the Grand Prince Yaroslav III of Vladimir-Suzdal, Prince of
Tver, Pskov and Novgorod, grandson of Grand Prince Vsevolod III The Big Nest.
- Dorogobuzhskys - the family was extinguished in the XVI
century;
- Mikulinskiys - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Telyatevskieys - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Kholmskies - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Chernyatinskyes - the family was extinguished in the XVI century.
11. The princes of Starodub are descended from Prince Ivan Vsevolodovich Starodubsky (Kasha), the youngest son of Grand Duke Vsevolod III The Big Nest.
- Gagarins - a kind of life;
- Gundorovs - the family was extinguished in the XIX century;
- Covrovis - the genus died down in the XVI century;
- Paletzkys - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Pozharskys - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Romodanovsky - the family was extinguished in the XVIII century;
- Tatev - the family was extinguished in the XVII century;
- Tulupovs - the family was extinguished in the XVI century;
- Khilkovs - a kind of life.
PRINCELY FAMILIES ORIGINATING FROM PRINCIPAL GEDIMIN OF LITHUANIAN
1.
Belskies - the clan was extinguished in the XVI century;
2. Golitciyns - are a kind of a living;
3. Kurakins - are a kind of life;
4. Lukomskys - a kind of the living, lost princely dignity in the XVII century;
5. Mstislavskies - the family was extinguished in the XVII century.
6. Patrikeevs - the clan was extinguished in the XVI century;
7. Polubinskys - a kind of life, lost princely dignity in the XVII century;
8. Sangushko - is a kind of a living;
9. Slutskies - genus died in the XVI century;
10. Trubetskoys - a kind of life;
11. Khovanskys - is a kind of a living;
12. Chartoryzskis - a kind of life;
13. Schenyatevs - the family was extinguished in the XVI century.
PRINCELY FAMILIES OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE OF FOREIGN ORIGIN
Princely families originating from the Golden Horde
1. Meshcherskys - come from Bakhmet Ussinovich, who came to Meshcher from the Horde, his son Beklemsh, in Orthodoxy Michael, became the first prince Meshchersky. Genus alive.2. Urusovs - come from Yedigei Mangit, the commander of Tamerlane. Genus alive.
3. Yusupovs - come from Yedigei Mangit, commander of Tamerlane, the clan was cut in the twentieth century.
Princely families of Tatar and Kalmyk origin
1. Akchurins - known since the XIV century, come from Behan, the ruler of
Saraklych (Mordovia).
2. Batyushevs - known since the XVII century, come from Murza Batyusha
Razgildieva.
3. Begildievs - known since the XVII century, comes from the mursa Isineya
Begildeeva. The genus was cut in the twentieth century.
4. Bibarsovs - known since the XVII century, come from Murza Bibars
Devletkildeev. The genus was cut in the twentieth century.
5. Gedions - known since the XVI century, come from the Murza of Gedia, who
left the Horde under Tsar Ivan the Terrible and was baptized into Orthodoxy.
6. Devletkildeevs - known since the XVI century, come from Murza Bibars
Devletkildeyev. The genus was cut in the twentieth century.
7. Dondukov-Koraskovs and Dondukovs-Izedinovs - come from the Kalmyk Khan
Kho-Urlyuk. The genus was cut in the twentieth century.
8. Engalychevs - known since the XVI century, the industry of the princes
Mamatov, come from the lords of the city of Saraklych. Genus alive.
9. Enikeevs - known since the XVI century, along with their relatives princes
Kugushevs. Genus alive.
10. Ingildeevs - known since the XVI century. The genus was cut in the 18th
century.
11. Isheievs - known since the beginning of the XVI century, comes from Murza
Akchura. The genus was cut in the twentieth century.
12. Kekuatovs - known since the XVII century, come from the rulers of the Nogai
Horde Atmaneus Urusov. The genus was cut in the XX century.
13. Kildishevs - known since the XVII century, come from Murza Kildish
Il-Muhammad, a native of the Siberian Khanate. The genus was cut in the
twentieth century.
14. Kugushevs - known since the XIV century, there are Behan, the ruler of
Saraklych (Mordovia). Genus alive.
15. Kudashevs - known since the XVI century, come from Murza Efay. Genus alive.
16. Kulunchakovs - known since the XVI century, come from Prince Kugush. The
genus was cut in the twentieth century.
17. Kutkins - known since the XVII century, come from Murza Nevers Kutkin. The
genus was cut in the twentieth century.
18. Kutievs - known since the XVI century, come from Murza Kuty Tyreberdeev.
Genus alive.
19. Maksyutovs - known since
the XVI century, come from Murza Aydar Maksyutov. The genus was cut in the
twentieth century.
20. Mamatkaziny-Sakaevs - known since the XVI century, come from Murza
Mamatkazin's Refusal. The genus was cut in the 19th century.
21. Mamatovs - known since the XVII century, come from Murza Elizary Akmametov.
The genus was cut in the twentieth century.
22. Mamins - known since the XVII century, come from Murza Yanbulat Mamin. The
genus was cut in the 19th century.
23. Mansyrevs - known since the XVI century, comes from Prince Enoydar
Mansyreva. The genus was cut in the twentieth century.
24. Mustafins - known since the XVII century, come from the prince of Kazan
Murtaza Mustafich. The genus was cut in the twentieth century.
25. Stokasimovs - known since the XVII century, comes from the muse of Irene
Stokasimov.
26. Tenishevs - known since the XV century, come from Murza Kugush. Genus
alive.
27. Chegodaevs - known since the beginning of the XVI century, come from Prince
Khozyasha Chegodaev, according to legend, they come from the son of Genghis
Khan Chagatay.
28. Shahayevs - known since the XVII century, come from Murza Kivakaya
Shakhaeva. The genus was cut in the 19th century.
29. Schirinsky-Schikhmatovs - known since the XV century, come from the
Shirinsky Bey. Genus alive.
1. Gedroits - princely family of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland, is known since the XIV century. In the Russian Empire, part of the Gedroits family was deprived of princely dignity for taking part in the Polish rebellions of 1830-1831 and 1863. Their possessions were confiscated, and they were written off to the imperial treasury. Genus alive.
2. Lubomirskis - a Polish noble family, known since the 16th century, was granted the princely dignity of the Holy Roman Empire by Emperor Ferdinand III, then this dignity with the title of Serene was confirmed by Emperor Joseph II, in the Russian Empire for the Lubomirsky the princely dignity was recognized by the decision of the State Council Supreme approved in 1863 g., but without the title of Serene Highness. Genus alive.
3. Sapieha - Polish noble family, known since the XV century. The princely title was received in the XVIII century. In the Russian Empire princely dignity for the genus Sapere was approved by the Highest Decree of 1878.
4. Radziwills - a Polish noble family of Lithuanian origin, known from the fourteenth century, received the princely dignity of the Holy Roman Empire in 1518. Recognized as prince's dignity in the Russian Empire. Genus alive.
5. Yablonovskys - noble family of the Kingdom of Poland, a representative of the family was elevated to the princely dignity of the Holy Roman Empire by Emperor Leopold I, in 1698.
Princely families of the Caucasian states, recognized in the Russian Empire
with the status of sovereign
1. Bagrations - the descendants of Tsar Kartli Iyessey, recognized in the
princely dignity of the Russian Empire in 1803. Rod creeped in the twentieth
century.
2. Georgians - the descendants of the Kings of Kartli and Kakheti, received in
the Russian Empire after 1801 the title of the Most Serene Dukes of Georgia,
after the determination of the Governing Senate in 1859, the descendants of the
Georgian princes consolidated the title of princes. Rod cramped in the XIX
century.
3. Gurielis - a kind of Georgian princes, known since the XV century, in the
Russian Empire had the status of a sovereign house until 1829. Genus alive.
4. Dadiani (Dadianova) - a kind of Georgian princes, known since the XIII
century, in the Russian Empire possessed the status of a sovereign house. The
genus faded in the 19th century.
5. Dadiani-Mengrelsky - a kind of Georgian princes, known since the XIII
century, in the Russian Empire had the status of a sovereign house until 1867,
after which they were awarded the title of the Most Serene Dukes. Genus alive.
6. Gelovani - a kind of Georgian princes, known from the XIV to the XVII
centuries. as rulers of Svanetia. Genus alive.
7. Schervashidze (Chachba) - the clan of the princes of Abkhazia, known since
the XI century, in the Russian Empire possessed the status of ancestral clans
until 1864. Genus alive.
Princely families of Georgian kingdoms and
principalities recognized in the Russian Empire
1. Abamelik and Abamelik-Lazarev - a kind of Georgian
princes of Armenian origin, recognized in the princely dignity of the Kingdom
of Kartli and Kakheti in 1788, and in 1823 recognized in the princely dignity
of the Russian Empire. The genus died in the twentieth century.
2. Abkhazian - Georgian princely family, recognized as princes of Kartli and
Kakheti from the XVIII century, in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire
recognized since 1826. The genus is alive.
3. Agiashvili - a kind of Imeretian princes, known since the XVIII century,
approved as princes of the Russian Empire since 1850. Genus alive.
4. Amilahvari (Amilahvar) - Georgian princely family, known since the middle of
the XV century, recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the
decisions of the State Council in 1825, and according to the Highest approved
list of the clan of the princes Amilahvari in 1850. The genus is alive.
5. Amirejibi (Ameridjibi) - the Georgian princely family, known since the XIII
century, recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire on the basis
of the Georgievsky tract in 1783 and on the basis of the decision of the State
Council in 1824. The genus is alive.
6. Andronikovs (Andronikashvili) - Georgian princely family originating from
Isaac Comnenus, brother of the Emperor of Byzantium Andronicus I Comnenus.
Included in the list of princes of Kakheti attached to the tract of St. George
in 1783, Rod alive.
7. Babadishevy (Babadishi) - Kakhetian princely family, approved in princely
dignity attached to the St. George's tractate in 1783, Highest approved list of
princes Babadishev in 1850. Genus alive (represented only by female
representatives).
8. Baratova (Baratashvili) - the family of the Kartli princes, known since the
15th century, included in the list of princes of Kartli attached to the St.
George's treatise of 1783. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian
Empire by the decision of the State Council in 1824.
9. Bebutovs (Bebutashvili) - the Kartli princely family of Armenian origin, are
known from the XVII century, included in the list of princes of Kartli attached
to the St. George's treatise of 1783. Recognized in the princely dignity of the
Russian Empire by the decision of the State Supreme Council approved in 1826.
The genus is alive.
10. Bagration-Mukhranskie - princely branch of the Bagratid clan, recognized in
the princely dignity of the Russian Empire, did not possess the status of the
sovereign princes of the Russian Empire. Prince Ivan Konstantinovich
Bagration-Mukhransky signed the text of the Georgievsky tract on behalf of Tsar
Kartli and Kakheti Irakli II. In the twentieth century. were related to the
Russian Imperial Family and the Spanish Royal House. Genus alive.
11. Bektabegovy (Begtabegishvili) - the family of the Kartli princes of
Armenian origin, included in the list of princes of Kartli attached to the St.
George's treatise of 1783. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian
Empire by the decision of the State Council in 1826. Genus alive.
12. Vakhvahovy (Vakhvahishvili) - a family of Kakhetian princes known from the
XVII century included in the lists of princes of Kakheti attached to the St.
George's treatise of 1783, are recognized in the princely dignity of the
Russian Empire by the decision of the Supreme Council approved in 1825. The
genus is alive.
13. Vizierovs (Vezirishvili) - a kind of Kartli princes of Persian origin,
known from the 17th century, included in the list of the Kartalin princes
attached to the St. George's treatise of 1783. Recognized in the princely
dignity of the Russian Empire by the decision of the State Council in 1828. The
genus is alive.
14. Guramovs (Guramishvili) - a clan of Kakheti princes included in the lists
of Kakheti princes attached to the St. George's treatise of 1783, are
recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the decision of the
Supreme Council approved by the General Council in 1826.
15. Gurgenidze - a genus of Kakhetian princes, included in the list of Kartalin
princes attached to the St. George's tract of 1783 The highest approved list of
princes Gurgenidze recognized in the Russian Empire in 1850. The genus died in
the twentieth century.
16. Davydovs (Davitishvili) - the Georgian princely family, a branch of the
Bagration dynasty, recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by
the highest decree of Emperor Nicholas I in 1849. The genus is alive.
17. Dadeshkiliani - a kind of Georgian princes, a branch of the clan of princes
Gelovani. Genus alive.
18. Javakhovs - the Georgian princely family, known since the tenth century,
included in the list of princes of Kartli attached to the St. George's tract of
1783, the Highest approved list of Dzhavakhov princes in 1850, as a princely
family of the Russian Empire. Genus alive.
19. Dzhordzhadze - a kind of Kakhetian princes of Persian origin, recognized in
the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the decision of the State Council
Highest approved in 1829. The genus is alive.
20. Diasamidze - the family
of the Kartli princes, included in the list of princes of Kartli attached to
the St. George's tract of 1783. Indicated in the Highest approved list of
princely families of Georgia in 1850. Genus alive.
21. Zhevakhovs (Dzhevahovs, Javakhishvili) - a kind of Georgian princes, the
first of the kind of Dzhevakhovs princes left for the Russian Empire in the
Tsvety Vakhtang VI in 1724. In princely dignity, a part of the clan was
recognized by the decision of the Gerold of the Governing Senate in 1849, the
other part was recognized by the princes of the Russian The Empire in 1898. Rod
crocheted.
22. Kavkasidzevs (Kavkasidze) - is a Georgian princely family, a branch of the
noble family of the Kalatozovs. In the princely dignity of the Russian Empire
recognized since the middle of the XVIII century. They did not have a family
coat of arms in Russia. The genus was cut in the twentieth century.
23. Karalovs (Karalashvili) - Georgian princely family, according to the
tribute comes from one of the generals of Tamerlane, included in the list of
princes of Kakheti attached to the Georgievsky tract of 1783. Approved in the
princely dignity of the Russian Empire according to the Highest approved list
of Georgian princes in 1850. Family .
24. Leonidze - Georgian princely family of Armenian origin, known since the
XVIII century, included in the list of princes of Kakheti attached to the St.
George's treatise in 1783. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian
Empire by the decision of the Supreme Council approved in 1825. The genus is alive.
25. Magalovs (Magalashvili) - Georgian princely family, are known from the
XVIII century, included in the list of princes of Kartli attached to the St.
George's tractate in 1783. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian
Empire by the decision of the State Council of Highest approved in 1825. Genus
alive.
26. Makayev (Makashvili) - Kakhetian princely family, included in the list of
princes of Kakheti attached to the St. George's tractate in 1783. Approved in
the princely dignity of the Russian Empire according to the Highest approved
list of Georgian princes in 1850. Genus alive.
27. Manvelovs (Manvelashvili) - the Georgian princely family, originates from
Guria, the branch of the Manvelashvili family that left in Russia was
recognized in princely dignity by the decision of the Supreme Council approved
in 1863.
28. Machutadze - the Gurian princely family, known from the fourteenth century,
are recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire on the highest
approved list of the princes of Guria in 1850. The genus is alive.
29. Melikov (Melikishvili) - Georgian princely family of Armenian origin,
included in the list of princely families of Kartli attached to the St.
George's tract of 1783 recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire
decisions of the Supreme Council of the highest approved in 1816 and in 1824.
30. Mikadze - Megrelian princely family, known since the XVII century, approved
in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the definition of the
Governing Senate in 1895. The genus is alive.
31. Mkheidze - Megrelsky and Imeretinsky princely family, is known since IX
century, included in the Highest approved list of Imereti princes recognized in
the Russian Empire in 1850. The genus is alive.
32. Nakashidze - the Gurian princely family, is known since the 16th century,
is listed in the Highest approved list of Georgian princes recognized in the
Russian Empire in 1850. The genus is alive.
33. Orbeliani (Orbelishvili) - the family of the Kartalin princes, known since
the 15th century, an offshoot of the princely family of Baratova, included in
the list of princes of Kartli attached to the St. George's treatise of 1783.
Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the decision of the
State Council in 1825. Genus alive.
34. Ratievs (Ratishvili) - Georgian princely family, left Georgia for Russia in
the Svit of Tsar Vakhtang VI. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian
Empire by the decision of the State Council of Highest approved in 1825. The genus
is alive.
35. Rusievs (Rusishvili) - the Kakhetian princely family, is mentioned in the
list of princes of Kakheti attached to the St. George's treatise of 1783.
Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire on the highest
approved list of Georgian princes in 1850. The genus is alive.
36. Saginovy (Saginashvili) - the Kakhetian princely family, is mentioned in
the list of princes of Kakheti attached to the Georgievsky tract of 1783.
Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire according to the
Highest approved list of Georgian princes in 1850. Rod was imprisoned in the
21st century.
37. Sidamonovs (Sidamonidze) - the Georgian princely family, is mentioned in
the list of princes of Kartli attached to the St. George's treatise of 1783.
Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the decision of the
State Council of the Highest approved in 1826.
38. Sumbatovs (Sumbatashvili) - Georgian princely family of Armenian origin,
mentioned in the list of princes of Kartli at the signing of the St. George's
treatise of 1783. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by
the decision of the State Council of Highest approved in 1816, Rod was
imprisoned in the twentieth century.
39. Tavdgiridze is a Georgian princely family, known since the XIV century.
40. Taktakivs
(Taktakishvili), - a Georgian princely family, are known from the 17th century,
it is mentioned in the list of princes of Kartli attached to the St. George's
tract of 1783. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the
decision of the State Council of the Highest approved in 1825.
41. Turkestanovs (Turkistanovs, Turkistanishvili) - Georgian princely family
originates from Central Asia, known in Georgia from the XV century. Recognized
in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the decision of the State
Council of Highest approved in 1858. The genus is alive.
42. Tusiyevs (Tusishvili) - Kakhetian princely family, mentioned in the list of
Kakheti princes attached to the Georgievsky tract of 1783. Recognized in the
princely dignity of the Russian Empire according to the Highest approved list
of Georgian princes in 1850. Genus alive.
43. Khiderbegovy (Khiderbegishvili) - Georgian princely family, known from the
XVII century, is mentioned in the list of princes of Kartli attached to the St.
George's treatise of 1783. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian
Empire according to the Highest approved list of Georgian princes in 1850. The
genus is alive.
44. Tzereteli - is a Georgian princely family, known in Imereti since the 16th
century. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire according to
the Highest approved list of Georgian princes in 1850. The genus is alive.
45. Chavchavadze, - a Kakhetian princely family, is known from the 15th and
16th centuries. It is mentioned in the list of princes of Kakheti attached to
the Georgievsky tract of 1783. Prince Gersevan Chavchavadze signed the text of
the Georgievsky tract on behalf of Tsar Kartli and Kakheti Irakli II.
Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by decisions of the
Supreme Council approved in 1825 and in 1829. The clan of princes Chavchavadze
was related to the Royal House of Kartli and Kakheti, and in the twentieth
century became related to the Russian Imperial House. Genus alive.
46. Chidzhavadze - imeretinsky princely family, originally
originated from Kartli, and according to legend they are descended from the
princes of Chichua, known from the XV century. Recognized in the princely
dignity of the Russian Empire according to the Highest approved list of
Georgian princes in 1850. The genus is alive.
47. Chkheidze - is an Imeretian princely family, known since the 15th century,
divided into princely and noble branches. Recognized in the princely dignity of
the Russian Empire according to the Highest approved list of Georgian princes
in 1850. They did not have an officially recognized emblem in the Russian
Empire. Genus alive.
48. Shalikovs (Shalikashvili) - a South Georgian princely family, known from
the XV century. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the
decision of the State Council of the Highest approved in 1826.
49. Eristovs (Eristavi-Aragvi) - the Kartli princely family, is known since the
16th century. Recognized in the princely dignity of the Russian Empire by the
decision of the State Council of the Highest approved in 1828.
50. Eristovs (Eristavi-Gurii) - the Georgian princely family, comes from Guria,
come from the same clan with the princes of Shervashidze. Recognized in the
princely dignity of the Russian Empire according to the Highest approved list
of Georgian princes in 1850. The official emblem was not officially approved in
the Russian Empire. Genus alive.
51. Eristovs (Eristavi-Ksansky) are a Georgian princely family. Recognized in
the princely dignity of the Russian Empire according to the Highest approved
list of Georgian princes in 1850. The genus is alive.
52. Yashvil (Yashvili) is an Imeretian princely family. Recognized in the
princely dignity of the Russian Empire according to the Highest approved list
of Georgian princes in 1850. They did not have an officially recognized emblem
in the Russian Empire. Genus alive.
Princely births originating in Moldova
1. Cantacuzenes - known since the XI century, are
descended from Manuel Cantacuzen, the Emperors of Byzantium John VI and
Matvey-Asan took place from the Cantacuzen family. The genus is alive, and is
titled as the princes of Cantacuzena, the Count of Speranski.
2. Kantemirs - originating from the Tatar family, who settled in Moldova, since
the XVII century, the masters of Moldavia. The genus was cut in the 19th
century.
3. Muruzi - come from Antiochus Muruzi, his great-grandson Konstantin Muruzi
became the ruler of Moldavia. Genus alive.
RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN COUNTS RECOGNIZED IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
1. Adlerbergs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
2. Alexandrovich - Counts of Galicia and Ladomiria recognized in the Russian Empire.
3. Alefeld-Laurvigen - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Denmark, recognized in the Russian Empire.
4. Alopeus - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
5. The Aminovs - Counts of the Grand Duchy of Finland, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
6. Apraksiny - Counts of the Russian Empire.
7. Arakcheevs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
8. Armfeld - Counts of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
9. De Balmen - Counts of France, recognized in the Russian Empire.
10. Baranovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
11. Barantsevy - Counts of the Russian Empire.
12. Barclay de Tolly - Counts of the Russian Empire.
13. Bezborodko - Counts of the Russian Empire. The genus died in the nineteenth century.
14. Belevsky and Belevsky-Zhukovsky - Counts of the Russian Empire, illegitimate children of the Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia, the fourth son of Emperor Alexander II.
15. Belinsky - counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
16. Benckendorf - Counts of the Russian Empire.
17. Benigens - Counts of the Russian Empire.
18. von Bergs - Counts of the Russian Empire, representatives of the Baltic Baron family.
19. Bestuzhev-Ryumin - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian empires.
20. Bludovs - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family is extinct.
21. Bobrinskys - Counts of the Russian Empire, morganatic descendants of the Empress Catherine the Great and Count Grigory Orlov.
22. Bobrovsky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
23. Branickis - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
24. Brasovs - are a morganatic wife and her son, born from the Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich of Russia, the youngest son of Emperor Alexander III. The family was extinguished.
25. Breven de Lagardi - Counts of the Russian Empire.
26. Brzhostovskie - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
28. Brunnov - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
29. Bruce is a column of the Russian Empire.30. Buturlins - Counts of the Russian Empire.
31. Valevsky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
32. Valuev - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
33. Vasilievs - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family is extinct.
34. Vasiliev-Shilovsky - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
35. Velepolskys - the Counts of the Holy Roman Empire in the Kingdom of Poland, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
36. Vielgorskies - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
37. Witte - Counts of the Russian Empire.
38. Vladislavichi - Counts of the Russian Empire.
39. Wodzid - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
40. von Volkenstein - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
41. Volovichi - Counts of the Prussian Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
42. Vorontsovs - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian Empires.
43. Vorontsovs-Dashkovs - Counts of the Russian Empire, the clan was extinguished in the XX century.
44. Vronchenkos - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished in the XIX century.
45. Vyazmitinovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
46. Gauke - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
47. von Heiden - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
48. Gendrikovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
49. Golenishchev-Kutuzovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
50. Golovins - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
51. Golovkins - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
52. Horn - Counts of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
53. Grabbe - Counts of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
54. Grabowskis - Counts of the Prussian Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
55. Grocholskys - Counts of the Kingdom of Hungary and Bohemia, recognized in the Russian Empire.
56. Gudovicis - Counts of the Russian Empire.
57. Gurovskys - Counts of the Russian Empire.
58. Guryevs - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished in the XIX century.
59. Deviers - Counts of the Portuguese Kingdom, deprived in the Russian Empire of Count's dignity in 1743.
60. Delianovs - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished in the XIX century.
61. Denisovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
62. Dibichi and Dibichi-Zabalkansky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
63. Dęblinski - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
64. Dmitrievy-Mamonovs - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian empires.
65. Dolivo-Dobrovolsky-Evdokimov - Counts of the Russian Empire.
66. Von Dunten - columns of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
67. Evdokimovs - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family is extinct.
68. Yezerskie - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
69. Efimovsky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
70. Zavadovsky - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
71. Zakrevsky - Counts of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
72. Zamoysky - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
73. Zbinsky - Counts of the Prussian Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
74. Zorichi - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
75. Zotov - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian empires.
76. Zubov - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian empires.
77. Ingelstrom - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
78. Ignatiev - Counts of the Russian Empire.
79. Kamenskys - Counts of the Russian Empire, a kind of living.
80. Kankrins - Counts of the Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt, recognized in the Russian Empire.
81. Kapnistys - Counts of the Venetian state, recognized in the Russian Empire in 1877.
82. Von Karlovs - Counts of the Russian Empire, the morganatic descendants of Grand Duchess Ekaterina Mikhailovna, the Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelets.
84. Keyserling - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
85. Von Keller - Counts of the Prussian Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
86. Kiselyov - columns of the Russian Empire.
87. Kitsinsky - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
88. Kokovtsovs are graphs of the Russian Empire.
89. Komarovskies - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian empires.
90. Konovnitsyns - Counts of the Russian Empire.
91. von Korffs - Counts of the Russian Empire, the genus is extinguished.
92. Von Coskul - Counts of the Russian Empire.
93. Kossakovskie - Counts of the Russian Empire.
94. Kotzebue - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
95. Kotzebue-Pillar von Pilhau - Counts of the Russian Empire.
96. Kochubei - Counts of the Russian Empire.
97. Krasinskys - Counts of the French Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
98. Kreuz - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
99. Krechetnikovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
100. Kuruta - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
101. Kutaisovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
102. Kushelyovs - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
103. Kushelyov-Bezborodko - Counts of the Russian Empire.
104. Lavali - Counts of the French Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
105. De Lagardi - Counts of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
106. De Lambert - Counts of the Russian Empire.
107. Lamzdorfs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
108. De Lanzheron - Counts of the French Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
109. Lanskies - Counts of the Russian Empire.
110. Lassie - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
111. Levashovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
112. Levenwolde - Counts of the Russian Empire.
113. Lestocks - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
114. Livens - Counts of the Russian Empire.
115. Leaders and Leaders-Weimar - Counts of the Russian Empire.
116. Von Litke - Counts of the Russian Empire.
117. Litta - Counts of the Milan Duchy, recognized in the Russian Empire.
118. Loris-Melikovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
119. Lubensky - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
120. Mavros - Counts of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
121. Mannerheim - the majorate Counts of the Grand Duchy of Finland, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
122. Manuzzi - Counts of the Venetian Republic, recognized in the Russian Empire.
123. Matveyev - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
124. Matyushkin - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
125. Von Medem - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
126. Von Mengden - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
127. Mykorskie - Counts of the Prussian Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
128. Miloradovichi - Counts of the Russian Empire.
129. Von Minich - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
130. Mordvinov - Counts of the Russian Empire.
131. Morkovy - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
132. Mostowski - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
133. Moshchenskie - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
134. Muravyovs and Muravyov-Amursky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
135. Musin-Pushkin - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian empires, the genus is extinct.
136. Von Nesselrode - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
137. Nikitins - Counts of the Russian Empire, the genus is extinguished.
138. Von Nirods - Counts of the Kingdom of Sweden, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
139. Novosiltsevy - Counts of the Russian Empire.
140. Ozharovsky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
141. Olsufiev - Counts of the Russian Empire.
142. Orlovs and Orlovs-Chesme - Counts of the Russian Empire.
143. Orlov-Davydovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
144. O`Rurk - Counts of the Irish Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
145. Ossolinsky - Counts of the Prussian Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
146. Von der Osten-Sakeny - Counts of the Russian Empire.
147. Ostermann and Ostermann-Tolstyes - Counts of the Russian Empire.
148. Ostrovsky-Ravita - Counts of the Prussian Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
149. Von der Palen - Counts of the Russian Empire.
150. Panini - Counts of the Russian Empire.
151. Paskevich-Erivan - Counts of the Russian Empire.
152. Pashchenko-Razvadovsky - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
153. Perovsky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
154. Perovskie-Petrovo-Solovovo - Counts of the Russian Empire.
155. Plater and Plater-Sieberg - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian Empires.
156. Platov - Counts of the Russian Empire.
157. Podgorichane - Counts of the Venetian Republic, recognized in the Russian Empire.
158. Potemkin - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian Empire.
159. Potocki - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian Empire.
160. Potulitskie - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
161. Pozzo de Borgo - Counts of the Russian Empire.
162. Przhezdetskie - Counts of the Kingdom of Polski, recognized in the Russian Empire.
163. Protasov and Protasov-Bakhmetiev - Counts of the Russian Empire.
164. Putyatin - Counts of the Russian Empire.
165. Razumovsky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
166. Raymond-Moden - Counts of the French Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
167. Rebindeers - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire.
168. Reuterns - Counts of the Russian Empire.
169. De Rets-Shanklo - Counts of the French Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
170. Rzhevuski - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
171. Reedigers and Ridiger-Belyaevs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
172. Turnier - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
173. Rostovtsevs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
174. Rostopchins - Counts of the Russian Empire.
175. Rumyantsev and Rumyantsev-Transunia - Counts of the Russian Empire.
176. Saltykovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
177. Samoylovs - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian empires.
178. Sain-Wittgenstein-Berleburg - Counts of the Russian Empire.
179. Santi - Counts of the Sardinian Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
180. Serakovsky - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
181. Sereda - Counts of the Russian Empire.
182. Von Sivers - Counts of the Russian Empire.
183. Skavronskys - Counts of the Russian Empire.
184. Scarbek - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
185. Sobolewski - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
186. Solloguby - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
187. Solsky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
188. Speransky - Counts of the Russian Empire.
189. Sprengporten - Counts of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
190. Stadnitskie - Counts of the Russian Empire.
191. Starzhensky - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
192. Steven-Steingel - Counts of the Russian Empire.
193. Stenbock and Stenbock-Fermor - Counts of the Kingdom of Sweden and the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
194. Stroganoffs - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian empires.
195. Suvorov and Suvorov-Rymnik - Count of the Holy Roman and Russian empires.
196. Sumarokov - Counts of the Russian Empire.
197. Sumarokov-Elston - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
198. Sukhodolskie - Counts of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
199. Sukhtelen - the Counts of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
200. Tarnowski - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
201. Tatischevs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
202. Von Tiesenhausen - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
203. Thick - Counts of the Russian Empire.
204. Von Tolb - Counts of the Russian Empire.
205. Tormasovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
206. Von Totleben - Counts of the Russian Empire.
207. Toulouse-Lautrec - the Counts of the French Kingdom, descendants of the counts of the Toulouse, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
208. Tyszkiewicz - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
209. Uvarov - Counts of the Russian Empire.
210. Von Ungern-Sterberg - Counts of the Russian Empire.
211. Uruskies - Counts of the Russian Empire, the family is extinct.
212. Ushakovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
213. Ferzen - Counts of the Russian Empire.
214. Fermor - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, the family was extinguished.
215. Frederiks - Counts columns of the Russian Empire.
216. Hvostovs - the Counts of the Sardinian Kingdom.
217. Khreptovichi and Khreptovichi-Butenyovs - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
218. Von der Zege-Manteuffel - Counts of the Holy Roman and Russian empires.
219. Tzukato - Counts of the Russian Empire.
220. Chapskis - Counts of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
221. Chernyshovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
222. Chernyshevy-Bezobrazov and Chernyshev-Kruglikov - Counts of the Russian Empire.
223. De Chamborant - Counts of the French Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
224. Sheremetevs - the first Counts of the Russian Empire.
225. Von Stackelbergs (Stackelbergs) - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
226. Steingels - Counts of the Grand Duchy of Finland, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
227. De Chouaisel-Gufier - Counts of the French Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
228. Shuvalovs - Counts of the Russian Empire.
229. Von der Schulenburg - the Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
230. Von Elmpt - Counts of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
231. Von Essenes - Counts of the Russian Empire, the genus is extinct.
232. Essenes-Steinbock-Fermors - Counts of the Russian Empire.
RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN BARONS RECOGNIZED IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
1. Accurti von Koenigsfels - barons of the Austrian Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.2. Von Alftan - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
3. Aminovs - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
4. Arakcheevs - barons of the Russian Empire.
5. Armfelt - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
6. Von Arpsgofen - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
7. Von Ash - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
8. Von Asheberg and von Asheberg-Ketler - the Baltic baronial family, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
9. Bagge-af-Boo - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
10. Von Bellingshausen - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
11. Von Bennigsgauzen-Budberg - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
12. Von Tsum Berg - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
13. Bergenheim - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
14. Von Bistram (or von Bystrom) is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
15. (De) Bode and Bode-Kolychev - barons of the French Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
16. Boyer (af Gennes) - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
17. Von Bolshving - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
18. Von Bonsdorf - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
19. Borel-Palentsky - barons of the Portuguese Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
20. Von Born - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
21. Von den Brinken - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
22. Brun - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
23. Von Brunnovs - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
24. Von der Bryggen - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
25. Von Brüning - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
26. Du Bois de Roman-Kaisarov - barons of the French Kingdom, recognized in the Russian Empire.
27. Von Budberg - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
28. Von Buchsgewden - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
29. Von Butlar - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
30. Von Buchholz - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
32. Buhler - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
33. Wallen - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
34. Vasilyevs - barons of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
35. Weisman von Weissenstein - barons of the Russian Empire, the genus is extinct.
36. Velho (or Velgo or Velio) are the barons of the Russian Empire.
37. Verman - barons of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, recognized in the Russian Empire.
38. Von Wetberg - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced to the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
39. Von Willebrand - barons of the Kingdom of the Swedish and Grand Duchy of Finland, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
40. Von Vyneken - barons of the Austrian Empire, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
41. Von Wolf - is a baron of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
42. Von Wrangell - is a baron of the Kingdom of Sweden and the Baltic barons, who were introduced to the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
43. Vrevskie - barons of the Austrian Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire, and barons of the Russian Empire.
44. Verde and von Verde - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
45. Vyshinsky - barons of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, recognized in the Russian Empire.
46. Von Haaren - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
47. Von Hahn - the Baltic baronial family, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire
49. Von Hauf - barons of the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt and the Grand Duchy of Finland, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
50. Von Geiking - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
51. Heeckeren - barons of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, recognized in the Russian Empire.
52. Von Gershau and Gershau-Flotov - barons of the Principality of Reuss, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
53. Gizinger - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
54. Gildenstolpe - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
55. Gunzburg - barons of the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt and the Grand Duchy of Hesse, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
56. Gyerne - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
57. Gierta - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
58. Gogger (or d'Ogger) - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
59. Von Gohenenstenberg-Vigant - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
60. Von Goingingen-Güne - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
61. Von Holzinghausen-Holsten - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
62. Von Holtei - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
63. Horoch - barons of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
64. Von Gravenitz - barons of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, recognized in the Russian Empire.
66. Von Grotus (or von Grotgus) is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
67. Von Güne-Minkwitz - barons of the Russian Empire.
68. Dalvigk-Schauenburg-Lichtefels - barons of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
69. Dalgeym - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
70. Von Dellinghausen - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
71. Von Delvig - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
72. Demezon - barons of the Kingdom of Sardinia, recognized in the Russian Empire.
73. Von Derschau - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
74. Dimsdal - barons of the Russian Empire.
75. Von Disterlo - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
76. Von Dolst - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
77. Von Dortesen - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
78. Von Drachenfels - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the Baltic territories join the Russian Empire.
79. Girard de Sukanton - barons of the Russian Empire.
80. Jomini - barons of the French Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
82. Von Sass - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced to the aristocratic matricula before the Baltic territories join the Russian Empire.
83. Zahert - barons of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
84. Zeddeler - barons of the Austrian Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
85. Von Seefeld - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the Baltic territories are joined to the Russian Empire.
86. Von Ikskul - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
87. Ikskul-Gildenband - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
88. Indrenius - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
89. Kampenhausen - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
90. Karpelan - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
91. Kaulbars - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
92. Von Keyserling - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
93. Von Kelles-Krause - barons of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
94. Von Köne - the barons of the Principality of Reuss-Greitz, recognized in the Russian Empire.
95. Von Kister - barons of the Duchy of Anhalt-Ketensky, recognized in the Russian Empire.
96. Von Klebek - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
97. Von Kleist - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
98. Af Clerker - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
99. Klinkovstrom - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
100. Klodt von Jurgensburg - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
101. Von Klopmann - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
102. Von Kluhtzner - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
103. Von Knabenau - barons of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
104. Von Knoop - barons of the Russian Empire.
105. Von Knorring - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
106. Kolokoltsovs - barons of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
107. Von Korff - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
108. Kosinsky - barons of the French Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
109. Von Koskul - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
110. Von Koten - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
111. Von Kochkul - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
112. Kronstedt - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
113. Von Krüdener (or von Kreedener) - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matricula before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
114. Krüdener-Struve - barons of the Russian Empire.
115. Kusovs - are barons of the Russian Empire.
116. Kutaisovs - barons of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
117. Langenscheld - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
118. Von Laudon (or von Loudon) - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
119. Von Loewenwolde - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
120. Lesser - barons of the Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen, recognized in the Russian Empire.
121. Liebaker - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
122. Von Lieven - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the Baltic territories are joined to the Russian Empire.
123. Linder af Swarto - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
124. Von Ludinghausen-Wolf - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrices before the Baltic territories are annexed to the Russian Empire.
125. Von Maidel - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
126. Von Maltitz - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
127. Mannerheim - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
128. Von Manteufel-Tsege - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
129. Mas - barons of the Kingdom of Prussia, recognized in the Russian Empire.
130. Von Medem - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
132. Von Meyendorff - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
133. Meller-Zakomelski - barons of the Russian Empire.
134. Mellin - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
135. Von Mengden - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
136. Mend - barons of the Principality of Reuss, recognized in the Russian Empire.
137. Mestmacher - barons of the Russian Empire.
138. Von Mirbach - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the Baltic territories are joined to the Russian Empire.
139. Molander - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
140. Munk - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
141. Von Nicolaus - barons of the Holy Roman Empire and the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
142. Von Nolde - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the Baltic territories join the Russian Empire.
143. Nolken - is a baron of the Kingdom of the Swedish and Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
144. Nordenstam - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
145. Von Orgis-Ruthenberg - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
146. Von der Osten-Saken - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the Baltic territories are joined to the Russian Empire.
147. Osterman - is a baron of the Russian Empire, the family is extinct.
148. Von Offenberg - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
149. Von der Palen - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
150. Palmen - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
151. Paskhins - barons of the Austrian Empire, recognized in the Russian Empire.
152. Pillar von Pilhau - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
153. Pospelovs - barons of the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
154. Pushet de Puget - barons of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
155. Von Raden - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
156. Ral - barons of the Russian Empire.
157. Ramsay - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
158. Rastavetskies - barons of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
159. Raush von Traubenberg - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in Russia.
160. Rebinder - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
161. Reyskie-Dubenits - barons of the Kingdom of Bohemia, recognized in the Russian Empire.
162. Von der Recke - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matricula before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
163. Von Rönne and Rönne - are a Baltic baronial family, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire, and the barons of the Kingdom of Prussia, recognized in the Russian Empire.
164. Roghovikovs - are barons of the Russian Empire, the family is extinct.
165. Von Rosen - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in Russia.
166. Von Rosenberg - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
167. Rosenkampf - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
168. Rokasovsky - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
169. Von der Ropp - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced to the aristocratic matricula before the Baltic territories join the Russian Empire.
170. Rotkirch - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire, extinct race.
171. Von Rutenberg - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced to the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
172. Rutherfurd - barons of the Russian Empire.
173. Sakleen-Rothkirch - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
174. Sperdobins - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in Russia.
175. Von Sivers - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in Russia.
176. Silfverhielm - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
177. Von Simolin - barons of the Kingdom of Poland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
178. De Smet - barons of the Russian Empire.
179. Solovyovs - barons of the Russian Empire.
180. Sprengporten - barons of the Russian Empire.
181. Stackelberg - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
182. Steel von Holstein - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
183. Standershöld and Standershöld-Nordenstam - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
184. Stroganovs (or Strogonovs) - barons of the Russian Empire.
185. Sutherland - barons of the Russian Empire, the deceased family.
186. Van Suchtelen - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire, the family was extinguished.
187. Tandefelt - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
188. Von Taube - the barons of the Holy Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Sweden and the Kingdom of Poland, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
189. Von Tiesenhausen - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
190. Tol - the barons of the Austrian Empire, the extinct race.
191. Von Tol - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
192. Von Thornau - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
193. Von Trojl - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
194. Von Ungern-Sternberg - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in Russia.
195. Von Feylitser-Frank - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
196. Feleyzen - the barons of the Russian Empire.
197. Von Felkerzam - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
198. Von Ferzen - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
199. Von Firks - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
200. Fitingof von Rish - barons of the Russian Empire.
201. Von Fitinghof - Shel - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
202. Fleming - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
203. Florio - barons of the Kingdom of Sardinia, extinct race.
204. Af Forselles - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
205. Frederiks-Marazli - barons of the Russian Empire.
206. Freitag von Loringhoff - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
207. Freitag von Loringhoven and von Freytag-Lorinhofen - the Baltic baronial family, introduced into the aristocratic matricula before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
208. Frenkel - barons of the Russian Empire.
209. Friedricks (or Fredericks or Frideriks) - barons of the Russian Empire.
210. Von Frisendorf - barons of the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in Russia.
211. Von Funk - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matricula before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
212. Von der Hoeven - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
213. Zederecretz - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
214. Zederstrøm - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire, extinct race.
215. Von Tseymern - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the Baltic territories are joined to the Russian Empire.
216. Cherkasovs - barons of the Russian Empire.
217. De la Chapelle - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
218. Shafirovs - are barons of the Russian Empire (demoted from 1723-1726), the deceased family.
219. Von Shepping (op dem dem Gamme) - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
220. Shernvalle - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
221. Shernvall-Wallen - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
222. Shernkranz - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden, are recognized in the Russian Empire.
223. Von Schilling - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
224. Von Schlippenbach - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced into noble matrixes before joining the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
225. De Chaudoir - barons of the Kingdom of Poland and the Kingdom of Bavaria, recognized in the Russian Empire.
226. Von Stackelberg (or Stackelberg) - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden and the Baltic baronial family, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
227. Von Steingel - barons of the Holy Roman Empire, recognized in Russia.
229. Stieglitz - barons of the Russian Empire.
230. Shtremfelt - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
231. Von Stromberg - is a Baltic baronial genus introduced to the aristocratic matricula before the Baltic territories are joined to the Russian Empire.
232. Af Shulten - barons of the Grand Duchy of Finland, recognized in the Russian Empire.
233. Schulz von Asheraden - barons of the Kingdom of Sweden, recognized in the Russian Empire.
234. Von Elsen - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the accession of the Baltic territories to the Russian Empire.
235. Von Engelhardt - is a Baltic baronial genus, introduced into the aristocratic matrixes before the Baltic territories are joined to the Russian Empire.