House of 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 |
The House of Lobanov-Rostovsky is a branch of the House of Rurik whose male-line ancestors ruled the Principality of Rostov in present-day Russia.
History
[edit]It originated with Prince Ivan (nicknamed Loban for his wide forehead),[citation needed] who lived at the end of the 15th century and was a great-grandson of Konstantin Vasilyevich, the reigning monarch of Rostov the Great.[citation needed]
Notable[citation needed] 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.[citation needed] This princely house owned the Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace in downtown Saint Petersburg.[citation needed]