House of Lobanov-Rostovsky
Lobanov-Rostovsky is a branch of the House of Rurik whose male-line ancestors ruled the Principality of Rostov in present-day Russia.
Lobanov-Rostovsky | |
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Parent house | Monomakhovichi; Rurikids |
Country | Russian Empire |
Current head | Orlando-Mark Lobanov-Rostovsky (b. 1954) |
Titles | Prince Rostovsky |
Style(s) | His/Her Highness |
Estate(s) | Lobanov-Rostovsky Residence |
It originated with Prince Ivan (nicknamed Loban for his wide forehead), who lived at the end of the 15th century and was a great-grandson of Konstantin Vasilyevich, the reigning monarch of Rostov the Great. Notable members of the family included:
- Dmitry Ivanovich Lobanov-Rostovsky
- Aleksey Lobanov-Rostovsky
- Nikita Lobanov-Rostovsky, the senior living member of the princely House of Rostov.
Their coat of arms combines the emblems of Kiev and Rostov the Great, two cities their patrilineal ancestors ruled. This princely house owned the Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace in downtown Saint Petersburg.
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