Solomine (family)
The name of Solomine corresponds to that of a family of the north of the Russia, which according to her own members proceeds of the Monastyrev, rich family of the high aristocracy of the Boyard S, it even coming straight from the princes of Smolensk and a branch of the dynasty Riourik (Principauté of Beloozero). The Patriarch of Solomine is Ivan Yakovlevich (Aladyine), landowner with Poutivl, direct descendant of Riourik in 23rd generation. The Tsar Ivan IV had given these grounds to the family towards 1569. His/her oldest son Ivan, who bore the name of Soloma (the Paille), and Ivan, youngest, perpetrated the dynasty and starting from the revocation of Opritchnina in 1572 several family members could return towards the ground of their ancestors. As representatives of the dynasty through time we find various abbots (Monastère of Kirillo-Belozersky) as well as the évèques ones of Viatka. At the 17th century the social status of the existing branches dropped considerably. They had grounds and villages in the area of Viatka. Our turns one supposes that there exist still descendants in the areas of Belgorod, Vologda, Viatka like in Siberia. One also finds characters known as the academician Alexander Bakoulev, the painters Ivan Chichkine and Yevgeny Tcharouchine or the revolutionists Nikolay Tcharouchine and Pavel Malkov.
Remarkable members
- Vassili Anatolyevitch Solomine
- Vassili Demidovitch Solomine
- Vassili Yefimovitch Solomine
- Vitali Ivanovitch Solomine
- Petr Andreevitch Solomine
- Timofey Mikhaylovitch Solomine
- Vera Yakovlevna Solomina
Source
Solomine A.V. Family of Alexandre Monastyr, prince de Smolensk. Moscow, 2006 (in Russian)
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