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Golitsyne
Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.
Golitsyne (russe : Голи́цын) est la transcription française la plus récente du nom d'une maison princière de Russie. On trouve également les transcriptions suivantes :
- Golitsyn
- Golitzine
- Galitzin
- Gallitzin
- Galitzine
Membres de la Famille Golitsyne :
- Alexander Nikolaïevitch Golitsyne (1773-1844), ministre de l'éducation dans le gouvernement d'Alexandre Ier
- Boris Alexeïevitch Golitsyne (1654-1714), chambellan de la cour du tsar
- Boris Borisovich Golitsyne (1862-1916), physicien russe. Voir l'article anglophone en:Boris Borisovich Galitzine.
- Dmitri Alexeïevitch Golitsyne (1735-1803), diplomate russe
- Dmitri Dmitrievitch Golitsyne (1770-1840), fils du précédent, premier prêtre catholique romain ordonné en Amérique.
- Mikhaïl Golitsyne (1675-1730), militaire, feld-maréchal et gouverneur de la Finlande de 1714 à 1721
- Dmitri Mikhaïlovitch Golitsyne (1665-1737), homme d'état russe;
- Mikhaïl Mikaïlovitch Golitsyne : (1684-1764), Amiral russe;
- Dmitri Mikhaïlovitch Golitsyne (1721-1793) ambassadeur de Russie à Vienne durant le règne de Catherine la Grande
- Dmitri Vladimirovtich Golitsyne (1771-1844) militaire et gouverneur de Moscou
- Iouri Sergueïevich Golitsyne (1935- ), physicien russe. Voir l'article anglophone en:Georgy Galitzine
- Lev Sergueïevitch Golitsyne (1845-1916), pionnier de la viticulture en Crimée
- Nikolaï Borisovitch Golitsyne (1794-1866), violoncelliste, commanditaire des Quatuors Golitsyne de Beethoven
- Nicolas Dimitrievitch Galitzine (1850-1925), premier ministre russe
- Vassili Vassilievitch Golitsyne (1643-1714), homme d'état russe;
- Boris Vasilievitch Golitzyne : Amiral russe.
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