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Mussorgsky family

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Manor of the Mussorgsky family near Velikiye Luki

The Mussorgsky family (Russian: Му́соргские), the name of an old Russian noble family, which is one of the branches of rich boyar family of Monastyryov [ru], descendants of princes of Smolensk from Rurikid stock. The family traces its name to Roman Vasilyevich Monastyrev, nicknamed Mussorga (18th generation from Rurik). Peter Ivanovich Mussorgsky governed Staritsa[disambiguation needed] in 1620. One representative of this family is the composer Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky.

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History

In the genealogy of the Princes of Smolensk, which is in the Velvet Book and other genealogical works, it is shown that the great-grandson of Great Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich, Vladimir the Great, who christianized the Rus' land, the Grand Duke Vladimir Vsevolodovich Monomakh had a son Mstislav, Prince of Smolensk, and this one had a son Rostislav, Prince of Smolensk. The aforementioned Prince Mstislav had a great-grandson, Grand Duke Yuri Svyatoslavich of Smolensk. After the death of his father Yuri, the underaged Prince Alexander was taken by his grandmother – Princess Nastasia – who bought him a votchina (estate) in the White Lakes, became a nun and nursed him in the monastery, from which he was called Alexander the Monastery [ru] (Александр Юрьевич Монастырь), and from him, the Monastyrevs started. Children of Alexander had lost the titles of Princes.[1]

Aladyin coat of arms

The Aladyin family [ru] was the only family of Monastyrevs stock, including the Monastyrevs themselves, to receive a coat of arms from the ruling Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov dynasty. In 1857, Historian Pyotr Dolgorukov did not deny their ancestry but explicitly questioned their future existence, writing only 5 lines about the family, finishing the paragraph with the anti-punctuation [?.] two signs together: "For their origin, see the previous article about the Monastyrevs. Lyapun and Tretyak, the Yakov children, the Musorgskies, were granted estates in the Moscow district on 2 October 1550. Two Mussorgskys owned inhabited estates in 1699. The coat of arms of this family is not in the armorial, and we doubt whether it [the feminine word for 'family' in Russian is also identical to 'surname' in English] still exists today?."[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Герб рода Аладьиных" [Coat of arms of the Aladyin family]. gerbovnik.ru (in Russian). General Armorial of the Noble Families of the Russian Empire. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  2. ^ Dolgorukov, Pyotr (1857). "Мусоргскiе" [Mussorgsky]. Российская родословная книга [Russian Genealogical Book] (in Russian). Vol. 4. Saint Petersburg: К. Вингебер [Karl Wingeber]. p. 20. Retrieved 15 January 2021 – via Runivers.
  3. ^ Dolgorukov, Pyotr (1853). Российская родословная книга [Russian Genealogical Book] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Saint Petersburg: К. Вингебер [Karl Wingeber]. p. 143. Retrieved 15 January 2021 – via Runivers. 79. Aleksandr Yuryevich Monastyr, rodonachalnik dvoryan Monastyrovykh, Sudakovykh, Aladyinykh, Tsyplyaevykh i Musorgskikh
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