Wladimir Guedroitz
Prince[1] Wladimir Cesarevich Guedroitz (in Russian: Владимир Цезаревич Гедройц) was Chamberlain of the Imperial Court of Russia, Actual State Councilor and Chairman of the Control Commission of the Empire.
Biography[]
Prince Wladimir Guedroitz was born in Tver (Russia) in 1873 and died in Courbevoie (France) in 1941.
He married in Saint Petersburg (1895) Olga Nicolaevna Karmaline (Drivan (Lithuania) 1872 + Courbevoie (France) 1941) who was the daughter of General Nicholas Nicholaevich Karmaline and his wife born Lubov Ivanovna Belenitzine.
From this union were born three sons : Prince Nicholas Wladimirovich Guedroitz[2] (Saint Petersburg (Russia) 1896 + Kórós (Hungary) 1923), Prince Michael Wladimirovich Guedroitz (Saint Petersburg (Russia) 1899 + Biarritz (France) 1966) and Prince Alexis Wladimirovich Guedroitz (Saint Petersburg (Russia) 1904 and 1918).
Prince Wladimir Guedroitz was the grandfather of professor and interpreter Alexis Guedroitz.
References[]
- ^ Ferrand, Les Familles Princières de l'Ancien Empire de Russie
- ^ Open database of officers of the Imperial Russian Army: Gedroits Nikolay Vladimirovich
See also[]
- 1873 births
- People from Tver
- Russian nobility
- Emigrants from the Russian Empire to France
- 1941 deaths