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Introduction

Annenkovs - Russian noble family.

1. Origin and history of the genus

There are five surnames of this name. The oldest of them comes from Vasily Annenkov, who lived in the first half of the 16th century. Like many nobles in the 18th century, the Annenkovs were on military service, and the son of one of them, Nikolai Nikolaevich, an adjutant general (born, according to some sources, in 1793, and according to others, in 1800), was brought up at the Moscow University boarding school. Annenkov, being the adjutant of the Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich, participated in the capture of Brailov. In the Polish campaign, he was chief of staff of the Osten-Sacken corps and, commanding a separate detachment, defeated two united detachments of insurgents, earning the Order of St. George; was also the main figure in the defeat of Gelgud, 7 miles from Vilna; during the storming of Warsaw, Annenkov was one of the first to enter the city. In Kalisz (1835) during the collection of troops he was a commander, and from 1836 he commanded the Izmailovsky regiment; in 1842 he was appointed director of the Office of the War Ministry, in 1849 he reviewed Western Siberia- its military and civil administration, from March 20, 1854 to April 17, 1855, he served as governor-general of Novorossiysk and Bessarabsk, and then state controller, in which position he remained until December 6, 1862, and in 1862 he was appointed Kiev, Podolia and Volyn governor-general. He stayed in the last place until January 19, 1865, and died in November of that year. Annenkov was also a member of the State Council.

The Annenkov family is recorded in the VI part of the genealogical books of the provinces: Kursk, Nizhny Novgorod and Kharkov. There is also a branch of the Annenkovs, probably of the same kind, leading from 1635 and recorded in the VI part of the genealogy book of the Penza province.

2. Description of the coat of arms

The shield is divided into four parts, in the first in the red field there is a silver heart pierced by a spear. In the second part, in a blue field, there is a large silver quadrangular star, near which four small silver stars are visible, like a marked cross, and above them is a noble crown. In the third part, in a blue field, there are two birds facing one another and above them a noble crown. In the fourth part, in a silver field, a tree branch with small leaves and fruits at the upper ends. The shield is crowned with an ordinary noble helmet with a noble crown on it. The insignia on the shield is red, lined with silver.

The coat of arms of the Annenkov family is included in Part 1 of the General Armorial of the Noble Families of the All-Russian Empire, p. 54

3. Famous representatives of the Annenkov family

    Annenkov, Boris Vladimirovich(1889-1927) - one of the leaders white movement in Siberia.

    Annenkov, Georgy Semyonovich(1848-1885) - Slavist and historian; son of S. E. Annenkov.

    Annenkov, Konstantin Nikanorovich(1843-1910) - lawyer and zemstvo activist.

    Annenkov, Mikhail Nikolaevich(1835-1899) - Russian general, builder of the Transcaspian railway; son of Adjutant General N. N. Annenkov.

    Annenkov, Nikolai Epaphroditovich(1805-1826) - Russian poet.

    Annenkov, Nikolai I.(1819-1889) - Russian botanist.

    Annenkov, Nikolai Nikolaevich(1793, according to other sources 1800-1865) - Russian military and statesman, adjutant general; father of M. N. Annenkov.

    Annenkov, Pavel Vasilievich(1813, according to other sources 1812-1887) - Russian literary critic and memoirist.

    Annenkov, Semyon Epaphroditovich- Agricultural specialist.

    Annenkov, Yuri Pavlovich(1889-1974) - Russian painter and graphic artist, theater and film artist, writer (pseudonym Boris Timiryazev); son of the People's Will P. S. Annenkov.

    Annenkova, Varvara Nikolaevna(1795-1870) - Russian writer and poetess.

Bibliography:

    Encyclopedic Dictionary of F. A. Brockhaus and I. A. Efron. In 86 volumes with illustrations and additional materials, St. Petersburg, 1890-1907

    Polovtsov A. A. Russian Biographical Dictionary.

    Part 1 of the General Armorial of the Noble Families of the All-Russian Empire, p. 54

Source: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annenkovs

There are five surnames of this name. The oldest of them comes from Vasily Annenkov, who lived in the first half of the 16th century. Like many nobles in the 18th century, the Annenkovs were in military service, and the son of one of them, Nikolai Nikolaevich, an adjutant general (born, according to some sources, in 1793, and according to others, in 1800), was brought up at the Moscow University Boarding School . Annenkov, being the adjutant of the Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich, participated in the capture of Brailov. In the Polish campaign, he was chief of staff of the Osten-Sacken corps and, commanding a separate detachment, defeated two united detachments of insurgents, earning the Order of St. George; he was also the main figure in the defeat of Gelgud, 7 versts from Vilna; during the storming of Warsaw, Annenkov was one of the first to enter the city. In Kalisz (1835) during the collection of troops he was a commander, and from 1836 he commanded the Izmailovsky regiment; in 1842 he was appointed director of the office of the military ministry, in 1849 he surveyed Western Siberia - its military and civil administration, from March 20, 1854 to April 17, 1855 he served as governor-general of Novorossiysk and Bessarabia, and then state controller, in which position he remained December 6, 1862, and in 1862 he was appointed Governor-General of Kiev, Podolia and Volyn. He stayed in the last place until January 19, 1865, and died in November of that year. Annenkov was also a member of the State Council.

The Annenkov family is recorded in the VI part of the genealogical books of the provinces: Kursk, Nizhny Novgorod and Kharkov. There is also a branch of the Annenkovs, probably of the same kind, leading from 1635 and recorded in the VI part of the genealogy book of the Penza province.

Description of the coat of arms

The shield is divided into four parts, in the first in the red field there is a silver heart pierced by a spear. In the second part, in a blue field, there is a large silver quadrangular star, near which four small silver stars are visible, like a marked cross, and above them is a noble crown. In the third part, in a blue field, there are two birds facing one another and above them a noble crown. In the fourth part, in a silver field, a tree branch with small leaves and fruits at the upper ends. The shield is crowned with an ordinary noble helmet with a noble crown on it. The insignia on the shield is red, lined with silver.

The coat of arms of the Annenkov family is included in Part 1 of the General Armorial of the Noble Families of the All-Russian Empire, p. 54

Famous representatives of the Annenkov family:

    Annenkov, Vladimir Yegorovich (1795-1875) - lieutenant general, Podolsky and Vladimir governor.

    , Boris Vladimirovich (1889-1927) - one of the leaders of the White movement in Siberia.

    , Georgy Semyonovich (1848-1885) - Slavist and historian; son of S. E. Annenkov.

    Annenkov, Evgraf Alexandrovich (1763-1798) - major general, hero of the war against the rebels Kosciuszko.

    , Ivan Alexandrovich (1802-1878) - Decembrist and zemstvo activist.

    Annenkov, Konstantin Nikanorovich (1843-1910) - lawyer and zemstvo activist.

    Annenkov, Mikhail Nikolaevich (1835-1899) - Russian general, builder of the Transcaspian railway; son of Adjutant General N. N. Annenkov.

    Annenkov, Nikolai Epafroditovich (1805-1826) - Russian poet.

    , Nikolai Ivanovich (1819-1889) - Russian botanist.

    Annenkov, Nikolai Nikolaevich (1793, according to other sources 1800-1865) - Russian military and statesman, adjutant general; father of M. N. Annenkov.

    Annenkov, Nikolai Petrovich (1790-1865) - infantry general, council member and inspector military educational institutions, a member of the Alexander Committee on the wounded.

    , Pavel Vasilyevich (1813, according to other sources 1812-1887) - Russian literary critic and memoirist.

    Annenkov, Semyon Epaphroditovich - specialist in agriculture.

    , Yuri Pavlovich (1889-1974) - Russian painter and graphic artist, theater and film artist, writer (pseudonym Boris Timiryazev); son of the People's Will P. S. Annenkov.

    Annenkova, Varvara Nikolaevna (1795-1870) - Russian writer and poetess.

Acceptance date: 03/21/2014

Number in the Heraldic
RF register: 9484

Rectangular
double-sided panel with attitude
width to length 2:3, made up of four
equal rectangular parts: red
and blue on the left and blue and
white on the right. On a yellow cloth
reproduced in orange and blue
figures from the coat of arms of Annenkovskoe village
settlements.

Rationale
symbols:
administrative center
settlement is the village of Annenkovo-Lesnoye
- family estate of hereditary nobles
Annenkov, which belonged to them hundreds
years. In the XVII - early XX centuries. representatives
the Annenkov family owned almost
in all districts of Simbirsk and many
districts of neighboring provinces, were officials
different departments and ranks, entrepreneurs
(distilleries and stud farms),
public figures. Among
"Simbirsk" Annenkovs can be
select Alexander Ivanovich Annenkov
- a wealthy landowner, second major,
which in the second half of the 18th century
was famous in the province.
He built in 1793 the stone Trinity
Church in the village of Annenkovo ​​Karsunsky
county (now Mainsky district).
Peasants
were mainly engaged in agriculture.
Among the crafts, it was especially developed
twisting hemp ropes. Here
there was an "institution for the production
agricultural implements and machines
one of three in the province.
At present
time is the basis of the life of the settlement
agricultural activity -
cultivation of cereals and vegetables,
production of meat and milk. In the territory
settlement is located Ulyanovsk
regional experimental station of animal husbandry,
pilot production farm, with
autumn 1993 - research
livestock station Ulyanovsk
research institute Agriculture
Symbolism
coat of arms of the Annenkovsky rural settlement
is ambiguous and reflects both its history,
so is the present:
- scarlet, twice
azure and silver field, as well as
star - consonant with figures and division
coat of arms of the Annenkov family, which symbolizes
time connection. The star is a symbol of faith
guidance and hope;
- figure of a horse
symbolically reflects the location
earlier on the territory of Annenkovskoye
rural settlement horse breeder's factory
I.F. Akhmatova;
- figure of a bull
symbolizes research
animal husbandry station of Ulyanovsk
Research Institute of Agriculture. The station was
formed for breeding Bestuzhevskaya
breed of cows, which belongs to the breeds
universal (milk and meat)
directions of productivity;
-
bull and horse figures depicted
outgoing (half visible) -
allegorically symbolize the future
development of both the station itself and the entire
settlement agriculture.
Chervlen
(red color) - a symbol of labor, courage,
life-affirming power, beauty and
holiday.
Azure - a symbol of location
settlements on the Maina River, as well as a symbol
lofty aspirations, sincerity,
devotion, resurrection.
Silver
- a symbol of purity, openness, divine
wisdom, reconciliation.
Gold -
symbol of supreme value, greatness,
wealth, harvest.

Author group:
Idea
coat of arms: Nail Rakhimov (v. Annenkovo-Lesnoye),
Konstantin Mochenov (Khimki).
Artist
and computer design: Anna Garcia
(Moscow).
Rationale for the symbolism:
Konstantin Efimovsky (Arkhangelsk),
Vyacheslav Mishin (Khimki).

Approved by the decision of the Council of Deputies
municipal formation "Annenkovskoe
rural settlement" (

Russian empire

Origin and history of the genus

There are five surnames of this name. The oldest of them comes from Vasily Annenkova who lived in the first half of the 16th century. Like many nobles in the 18th century, the Annenkovs were in military service, and the son of one of them, Nikolai Nikolayevich, adjutant general (born, according to some sources, in 1793, and according to others, in 1800), was brought up at the Moscow University Boarding School . Annenkov, being the adjutant of Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich, participated in the capture of Brailov. In the Polish campaign, he was the chief of staff of the Osten-Sacken corps and, commanding a separate detachment, defeated two united detachments of insurgents, earning the Order of St. George; he was also the main figure in the defeat of Gelgud, 7 versts from Vilna; during the storming of Warsaw, Annenkov was one of the first to enter the city. In Kalisz () during the collection of troops he was a commander, and from 1836 he commanded the Izmailovsky regiment; in 1842 he was appointed director of the office of the military ministry, in 1849 he surveyed Western Siberia - its military and civil administration, from March 20, 1854 to April 17, 1855 he served as governor-general of Novorossiysk-Bessarabia, and then state controller, in what position and remained until December 6, 1862, and in 1862 was appointed governor-general of Kiev, Podolsk, and Volhynia. He stayed in the last place until January 19, 1865, and died in November of that year. Annenkov was also a member of the State Council.

The Annenkov clan is recorded in the VI part of the genealogical books of the provinces: Kursk, Nizhny Novgorod and Kharkov. There is also a branch of the Annenkovs, probably of the same kind, leading from 1635 and recorded in the VI part of the genealogy book of the Penza province.

Description of the coat of arms

Famous representatives of the Annenkov family

  • Annenkov, Evgraf Alexandrovich(1763-1798) - major general, hero of the war against the rebels Kosciuszko.
  • Annenkov, Nikolai Petrovich(1790-1865) - general of infantry, member of the council and inspector of military educational institutions, member of the Alexander Committee for the Wounded.
  • Annenkova, Varvara Nikolaevna(1795-1870) - Russian writer and poetess.
  • Annenkov, Vladimir Egorovich(1795-1875) - lieutenant general, Podolsky and Vladimir governor.
  • Annenkov, Nikolai Nikolaevich(, according to other sources -) - Russian military and statesman, adjutant general; father M. N. Annenkov.
  • Annenkov, Ivan Alexandrovich(-) - Decembrist and zemstvo activist.
  • Annenkov, Ivan Vasilievich(1814-1887) - Russian military leader, adjutant general, cavalry general of the Russian Imperial Army.
  • Annenkov, Nikolai Epaphroditovich( -) - Russian poet.
  • Annenkov, Pavel Vasilievich(, according to other sources -) - Russian literary critic and memoirist.
  • Annenkov, Nikolai I.(-) - Russian botanist.
  • Annenkov, Mikhail Nikolaevich(-) - Russian general, builder of the Transcaspian railway; son of Adjutant General N. N. Annenkov.
  • Annenkova, Maria Sergeevna(-) - maid of honor Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna, adventurer and spiritualist.
  • Annenkov, Konstantin Nikanorovich(-) - lawyer and zemstvo activist.
  • Annenkov, Georgy Semyonovich(-) - Slavist and historian; son of S. E. Annenkov.
  • Annenkov, Boris Vladimirovich(-) - one of the leaders of the White movement in Siberia.
  • Annenkov, Yuri Pavlovich(-) - Russian painter and graphic artist, theater and film artist, writer (pseudonym Boris Timiryazev); son of the People's Will P. S. Annenkov.
  • Annenkov, Semyon Epaphroditovich- Agricultural specialist.

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Notes

Literature

  • Dolgorukov P.V. Russian genealogical book. - St. Petersburg. : Type. 3 Dep. Own E. I. V. Chancellery, 1857. - T. 4. - S. 241.
  • Rummel V.V., Golubtsov V.V. Genealogical collection of Russian noble families. - T. 1. - S. 56-76.
  • // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron: in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - St. Petersburg. , 1890-1907.

An excerpt characterizing the Annenkovs

Metivier, who arrived in the morning with congratulations, as a doctor, found it decent de forcer la consigne [to break the ban], as he said to Princess Mary, and went in to the prince. It so happened that on this birthday morning the old prince was in one of his worst moods. He spent the whole morning walking around the house, finding fault with everyone and pretending that he did not understand what was said to him, and that they did not understand him. Princess Mary was firmly aware of this state of mind of quiet and preoccupied grouchiness, which was usually resolved by an outburst of rage, and as before a loaded, cocked gun, she walked all that morning, waiting for the inevitable shot. The morning before the doctor's arrival had gone well. Missing the doctor, Princess Marya sat down with a book in the living room by the door, from which she could hear everything that was going on in the study.
At first she heard Metivier's voice alone, then her father's voice, then both voices spoke together, the door flung open and on the threshold appeared the frightened, beautiful figure of Metivier with his black crest, and the figure of the prince in a cap and robe with a face disfigured by rage and lowered pupils of the eyes.
- Do not understand? - shouted the prince, - but I understand! French spy, Bonaparte slave, spy, get out of my house - get out, I say - and he slammed the door.
Metivier, shrugging his shoulders, went up to Mademoiselle Bourienne, who had come running at a cry from the next room.
“The prince is not quite well,” la bile et le transport au cerveau. Tranquillisez vous, je repasserai demain, [bile and congestion to the brain. Calm down, I'll come tomorrow,] - said Metivier and, putting his finger to his lips, hurriedly left.
Footsteps in shoes were heard outside the door and shouts: “Spies, traitors, traitors everywhere! There is no moment of peace in your house!”
After the departure of Metivier, the old prince called his daughter to him and all the strength of his anger fell upon her. It was her fault that a spy was allowed to see him. .After all, he said, he told her to make a list, and those who were not on the list should not be allowed in. Why did they let this bastard go! She was the cause of everything. With her he could not have a moment of peace, he could not die in peace, he said.
- No, mother, disperse, disperse, you know it, know it! I can't do it anymore," he said and left the room. And as if afraid that she might not be able to somehow console herself, he returned to her and, trying to assume a calm look, added: “And don’t think that I said this to you in a moment of my heart, but I am calm, and I thought it over; and it will be - disperse, look for a place for yourself! ... - But he could not stand it, and with that anger that only a person who loves can have, he, apparently suffering himself, shook his fists and shouted to her:
“And if only some fool would marry her!” - He slammed the door, called m lle Bourienne to him and fell silent in the office.
At two o'clock the chosen six persons gathered for dinner. The guests - the famous Count Rostopchin, Prince Lopukhin with his nephew, General Chatrov, the old, comrade of the prince, and young Pierre and Boris Drubetskoy - were waiting for him in the living room.
The other day, Boris, who came to Moscow on vacation, wished to be introduced to Prince Nikolai Andreevich and managed to win his favor to such an extent that the prince made an exception for him from all the unmarried young people whom he did not accept.
The prince's house was not what is called "light", but it was such a small circle, which, although it was not heard in the city, but in which it was most flattering to be accepted. Boris realized this a week ago, when in his presence Rostopchin told the commander-in-chief, who called the count to dine on Nikolin's day, that he could not be:
- On this day, I always go to venerate the relics of Prince Nikolai Andreevich.
“Oh, yes, yes,” answered the commander-in-chief. - What he?..
The small society, gathered in the old-fashioned, high, with old furniture, drawing room before dinner, looked like a solemn meeting of the council of the court. Everyone was silent, and if they spoke, they spoke quietly. Prince Nikolai Andreevich came out serious and silent. Princess Mary seemed even more quiet and timid than usual. The guests were reluctant to address her, because they saw that she had no time for their conversations. Count Rostopchin alone kept the thread of the conversation, talking about the latest urban or political news.
Lopukhin and the old general occasionally took part in the conversation. Prince Nikolai Andreevich listened as the supreme judge listened to the report that was being made to him, only occasionally stating in silence or in a short word that he took note of what was being reported to him. The tone of the conversation was such that it was understandable that no one approved of what was being done in political world. Events were recounted, apparently confirming that things were going from bad to worse; but in every story and judgment, it was amazing how the narrator stopped or was stopped each time at the border where the judgment could relate to the face of the Emperor.
At dinner, the conversation turned to the latest political news, about the seizure of the possessions of the Duke of Oldenburg by Napoleon, and about the Russian note hostile to Napoleon sent to all European courts.
“Bonaparte treats Europe like a pirate on a conquered ship,” said Count Rostopchin, repeating a phrase he had already spoken several times. - You are only surprised at the patience or blindness of sovereigns. Now it comes to the pope, and Bonaparte no longer hesitates to overthrow the head of the Catholic religion, and everyone is silent! One of our sovereign protested against the seizure of the possessions of the Duke of Oldenburg. And then ... - Count Rostopchin fell silent, feeling that he stood at the point where it was no longer possible to condemn.
“They offered other possessions instead of the Duchy of Oldenburg,” said Prince Nikolai Andreevich. - Just as I resettled the peasants from the Bald Mountains to Bogucharovo and Ryazan, so he dukes.

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