Draft:Artyom Alekseyevich of Russia

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  • Comment: This is getting more and more ridiculous " engaged in social activities, runs social networks and helps people find their calling in life"..."practices law, conducts group seminars on civil and labor law, and actively participates in jury trials" NONE of this indicates any notability whatsoever. Theroadislong (talk) 20:42, 8 April 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: "perhaps the only person of his kind, in whose blood there are not only noble, but also royal blood" makes no sense at all? Theroadislong (talk) 19:41, 8 April 2024 (UTC)


Artyom Alekseyevich
Serene Duke
Greater CoA of the princes of Russia (5th generation)
Famous predecessorGrand Duke Nicholas Konstantinovich of Russia
Reign Russian Empire,  Russia
BornDecember,12.
Regnal name
His Serene Highness - Artyom Alekseyevich
DynastyHouse of Romanov, Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov, Sologub, Rakhmanov
ReligionOrthodoxy

Artyom Alekseyevich[1] is the great-great-great-grandson of Grand Duke Nicholas Konstantinovich of Russia, the great-great-grandson of his daughter Daria Nikolaevna, the great-grandson of Margarita Romanova-Rakhmanova, the grandson of Vladimir Rakhmanov.[2]

When Grand Duke Nickolas was exiled to the Turkestan region, he formed a family in Tashkent, became the happy father of several children, one of his children was Daria Nikolaevna[3] Subsequently, several generations later, Artem Alekseevich was born - the grandson of Larisa Sologub, the great-grandson of Margarita Rakhmanova and the great-grandson of Daria Nikolaevna[4]

Sologub[edit]

After the revolution, the entire family of Artyom’s grandmother was forced to flee from Russia to Kyrgyzstan, and then to the Kazakhstan USSR. Larisa Vladimirovna’s mother was the heiress of a noble and ducal family - Sologub[5]

Coat of arms of the Sologub family.
Coat of arms of the Sologub family.

The family had to hide and hide from the Bolsheviks, change their names and look for at least some money for food[6]During this process, the family lived in a small town, and they had to come to terms with the fact that they would no longer have lordly luxury.[7]

Rakhmanov[edit]

After being exiled to the Turkestan region, the great nobles lived near Tashkent, where by chance, Phillip Rakhmanov and Daria Romanova became the parents of Margarita Fillipovna.[8]

Margarita will give birth to a son - Vladimir Rakhmanov, who will marry Larisa Sologub, and their child Aleksey Vladimirovich will grow up and live during the Soviet Union, and the entire past of his family will be hidden.[9]

Herb Prawdzic
Herb Prawdzic

Three times with blue blood[edit]

Romanovs
Romanovs

Artyom Alekseyevich[10] is perhaps the only person of his kind, in whose blood there are not only noble, but also royal blood.[11]The nobility and the kingdom of his ancestors play a large significant role in his life, and as he himself says: "I am very proud of my origins... if it were not for the history of my family, I would have been broken a long time ago, and let my fate take its course"

His life is now[edit]

Artyom Alekseyevich is engaged in music and art, works in a team with a large number of people, actively communicates with journalists and is not shy of the public, but carefully hides some personal information about his life.[12] Artyom is engaged in social activities, runs social networks and helps people find their calling in life. He admits that he keeps in touch with some other members of his family, but they have not actually met. He also practices law, conducts group seminars on civil and labor law, and actively participates in jury trials. In addition, he corresponds with the princes of England from the Windsor family, since his relative, Maria Feodorovna, was a relative of the Windsor dynasty.[13]

Family Tree[14][edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Рахмановы". Форум Союза Возрождения Родословных Традиций (in Russian). 2022-01-17. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  3. ^ Манаев, Георгий (May 14, 2020). "Ташкентский безумец: почему одного из Романовых объявили сумасшедшим". Узнай Россию (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  4. ^ "Дарья Часовитина". cultureuz.net. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  5. ^ "Соллогуб, Сологубов — Наши Предки". nashi-predki.ru. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  6. ^ "Как жили дворяне в первые годы советской власти". Рамблер/новости (in Russian). 2017-09-26. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  7. ^ Е.п, Баринова (2017). "Последние надежды «Бывших»: переписка дворян в первые годы советской власти". Вестник Самарского университета. История, педагогика, филология. 23 (2): 19–25. ISSN 2542-0445.
  8. ^ "Рахмановы это". interpretive.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  9. ^ "Дворяне в советской России: чужие среди своих". diletant.media (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  10. ^ "Полный список дворянских родов Российской Империи (титулованное и столбовое дворянство) — Дворянство Российской империи". dvorianstvo.org (in Russian). 2024-04-06. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  11. ^ "Как появилось выражение «голубая кровь»?". www.culture.ru. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  12. ^ "VK.com | VK". m.vk.com. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  13. ^ Nast, Condé (2022-11-10). "What Really Happened Between the British Royal Family and the Romanovs?". Vogue. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  14. ^ "«Artyom Alekseyevich of Russia» — book from @valencia_1998 (morning Last)". neobook.org. Retrieved 2024-04-09.