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==External links==
==External links==
* {{fr icon}} [http://www.repnine.org/fr/indexsom.htm Website of the Repnin family]
* {{fr icon}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20051225000447/http://www.repnine.org/fr/indexsom.htm Website of the Repnin family]
* {{ru icon}} [http://volodimer.iu4.bmstu.ru/rusgen/index.php?id=gen_table&table_id=gen_rk_68 Repnin family pedigree]
* {{ru icon}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20060113232627/http://volodimer.iu4.bmstu.ru/rusgen/index.php?id=gen_table&table_id=gen_rk_68 Repnin family pedigree]
* {{ru icon}} [http://rurik.genealogia.ru/pages/Repnin.htm Genealogy and biographies]
* {{ru icon}} [http://rurik.genealogia.ru/pages/Repnin.htm Genealogy and biographies]
*[http://forum.alexanderpalace.org/index.php?topic=363.msg432715#msg432715 Grand Duchess Olga Repnin-Volkonkaya]
*[http://forum.alexanderpalace.org/index.php?topic=363.msg432715#msg432715 Grand Duchess Olga Repnin-Volkonkaya]

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Princely arms of the family
The Repnin coat of arms is composed of the emblems of Kiev and Chernigov.

Repnin (Template:Lang-ru), the name of an old Russian princely family of Rurikid stock. The family traces its name to Prince Ivan Mikhailovich Obolensky (+1523), nicknamed Repnya, i.e., "bad porridge". Like other princes Obolensky, he descended from Mikhail Vsevolodovich, prince of Chernigov, who, in 1246, was assassinated by the Mongols.

Notable members of the family include:

References

  1. ^ Репнин М. И. Князья Репнины в истории Отечества. М.2009. С.44