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*Prince [[Vasily Anikitovich Repnin]] (1696-1748), the latter's son, who was the tutor of [[Peter III of Russia]] and director of the Cadet Corps. He was the commander-in-chief of the Russian army during the [[War of the Austrian Succession|Rhenish expedition of 1748]], was instrumental in bringing about the [[Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748)]], but died on his way home.
*Prince [[Vasily Anikitovich Repnin]] (1696-1748), the latter's son, who was the tutor of [[Peter III of Russia]] and director of the Cadet Corps. He was the commander-in-chief of the Russian army during the [[War of the Austrian Succession|Rhenish expedition of 1748]], was instrumental in bringing about the [[Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748)]], but died on his way home.
*Prince [[Nikolay Vasilievich Repnin]] (1734-1801), the latter's son, probably the most illustrious member of the family, noted for his involvement in the Polish affairs and his decisive actions during the [[Russo-Turkish Wars]]. He had three daughters and a natural son ([[Ivan Pnin]]) but no legitimate male heir, hence [[Alexander I of Russia|Alexander I]] permitted his grandson Prince Nikolai [[Volkonsky]] to take the name Repnin and coat of arms of his grandfather. His descendants are known as Princes Repnin-Volkonsky.
*Prince [[Nikolay Vasilievich Repnin]] (1734-1801), the latter's son, probably the most illustrious member of the family, noted for his involvement in the Polish affairs and his decisive actions during the [[Russo-Turkish Wars]]. He had three daughters and a natural son ([[Ivan Pnin]]) but no legitimate male heir, hence [[Alexander I of Russia|Alexander I]] permitted his grandson Prince Nikolai [[Volkonsky]] to take the name Repnin and coat of arms of his grandfather. His descendants are known as Princes Repnin-Volkonsky.
*Yury Nikitich Repnin is listed as the first Governor of Vyborg, as it was established as governorate in AD [[1744]], (later Russian Governorate of Finland) when several territories were ceded to Russia as a result of the fall of Great [[Swedish Empire|Sweden]], following the [[Treaty of Nystad|Peace of Nystad]] AD [[1721]].{{cn|date=April 2019}}
*Yury Nikitich Repnin is listed as the first Governor of Vyborg, as it was established as governorate in AD 1744, (later Russian Governorate of Finland) when several territories were ceded to Russia as a result of the fall of Great [[Swedish Empire|Sweden]], following the [[Treaty of Nystad|Peace of Nystad]] AD 1721.{{citation needed|date=April 2019}}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 18:32, 10 November 2019

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