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The House of Sviatopolk-Mirsky ( be, Святаполк-Мірскі, Sviatapolk-Mirski, russian: Святополк-Мирский, pl, Światopełk-Mirski, also transliterated using ''Swiatopolk'' or ''Mirskii'') is a family of Russian and
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n nobility that originated from present-day northwestern Belarus. They first appeared in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the late 15th century as "Mirski" – the name probably derived from the town of
Miory Miory ( be, Мёры; russian: Миоры; lt, Mėrai; pl, Miory) is a town in Vitebsk Region, Belarus, and the administrative center of Miory District. History The town was first mentioned in 1514. Miory was occupied by Soviet forces in Se ...
in the former Kievan Rus' principate of Polotsk, although it is possible that the family had been local rulers for some centuries beforehand. The memoirs of Prince Pyotr Vladimirovich Dolgorukov assert that the Svyatopolk-Mirsky family were nobility descending from
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who submitted to Gediminas (Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1316 to 1341) and became magnates. The '' Genealogical Handbook of the Nobility'' ('' :de:Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels'') states that the Svyatopolk-Mirsky family descends from a younger branch of the Princes of Turov. Two members of the family – Bogusław and Stanisław – were representatives at the Great Sejm in 1791. Tomasz Bogumił Jan Światopełk-Mirski (1788–1868) fought in the Polish 1830 November Uprising near Suwałki and fled into exile in Paris, where he both represented the interests of the exiled Poles in France and attempted to seek pardon from the tsar. He became an active participant in the French colonization of
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, where he received a large grant of land and allegedly suggested the formation of the French Foreign Legion in order to reduce the burden of Polish exiles on the French state. He converted to
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from
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, and his fellow-Polish rebels regarded him as a traitor for his outspoken support of Pan-Slavism. Eventually allowed to return to Russia, he remained under house arrest there until his death. His sons Dmitry (1825—1899) and Nikolai (1833–1898) were educated as members of the Russian nobility and had distinguished military careers. Tomasz Bogumił claimed a
Rurikid The Rurik dynasty ( be, Ру́рыкавічы, Rúrykavichy; russian: Рю́риковичи, Ryúrikovichi, ; uk, Рю́риковичі, Riúrykovychi, ; literally "sons/scions of Rurik"), also known as the Rurikid dynasty or Rurikids, was ...
descent: according to his claim the Mirskis descended from
Sviatopolk I of Kiev Sviatopolk I Vladimirovich (''Sviatopolk the Accursed'', the ''Accursed Prince''; orv, Свѧтоплъкъ, translit=Svętoplŭkŭ; russian: Святополк Окаянный; uk, Святополк Окаянний; c. 980 – 1019) was the ...
(died 1019), but leading genealogists of Poland and Russia in the 19th century rejected these claims. Despite this, his pro-Russian attitudes and allegiance to the Tsars earned his branch of the family the confirmation of their dubious princely title by Emperor
Alexander II of Russia Alexander II ( rus, Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич, Aleksándr II Nikoláyevich, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr ftɐˈroj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ; 29 April 181813 March 1881) was Emperor of Russia, Congress Poland, King of Poland and Gra ...
in 1861 (the
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had previously confirmed it in 1821). Nikolai bought the historic castle of Mir in 1895 due to its name, the family having no historic connection with it. Other branches of the family remained in Poland by choice and retained estates near
Braslaw Braslaw or Braslav ( be, Браслаў, Braslaŭ; russian: Браслав, Braslav) is a town in the Vitebsk Region of Belarus, an administrative center of the Braslaw District. History The town was first mentioned in 1065 as a castle in the b ...
and
Miory Miory ( be, Мёры; russian: Миоры; lt, Mėrai; pl, Miory) is a town in Vitebsk Region, Belarus, and the administrative center of Miory District. History The town was first mentioned in 1514. Miory was occupied by Soviet forces in Se ...
until 1940. Adam Napoleon Mirski of Zawier

and his sister Maria were painted by Jan Rustem in 1808. The painting, "Portrait of Maria Mirska, Adam Napoleon Mirski and Barbara Szumska" is on display at the National Museum in Warsaw. Tomasz (d. 1852) was an officer in
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's Grand Duchy of Warsaw cavalry. Catholic Father Eugeniusz Światopełk-Mirski was murdered by the Bolsheviks in Mogilev in 1918; Father Antoni Swiatopelk-Mirski (1907–1942) was martyred at
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by the
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and ha
recently been advanced
by the Vatican as a candidate for beatification. Two teenage members of the family, Krzysztof Światopełk-Mirski and Michał Światopełk-Mirski, were killed in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. The most notable Svyatopolk-Mirsky members are in the Russian branch: * Tomasz Bogumił Jan Światopełk-Mirski (1788—1868) — ambassador of the
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to Russia. **
Dmitry Ivanovich Svyatopolk-Mirsky Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Svyatopolk-Mirsky (russian: Дмитрий Иванович Святополк-Мирский, 1825–1899) was an Imperial Russian Army general, a politician and a member of the princely Svyatopolk-Mirsky family. Bac ...
(1825—1899), son of Tomasz — Russian Infantry General and politician, hero of the Caucasus and Russo-Turkish wars, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia
Short biography
***
Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky Prince Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky (russian: Пётр Дми́триевич Святопо́лк-Ми́рский, tr. ; , in Vladikavkaz – , in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian general, politician, and police official. ...
(1857—1914), son of Dmitry Ivanovich — the governor of Penza and Vilna gubernias,
Minister of the Interior An interior minister (sometimes called a minister of internal affairs or minister of home affairs) is a cabinet official position that is responsible for internal affairs, such as public security, civil registration and identification, emergency ...
of Russia
mini-profile
**** Dmitry Pyotrovich Mirsky (1890—1939, pen name D. S. Mirsky), son of Pyotr Dmitrievich — Russian writer, historian and essayist **
Nikolai Svyatopolk-Mirsky Prince Nikolai Ivanovich Svyatopolk-Mirsky (russian: Николай Иванович Святополк-Мирский, pl, Mikołaj Światopełk-Mirski; 29 July 1833 – 8 November 1898) was a Russian cavalry general and politician. In 1895 he ...
(1833—1898), a younger brother of Dmitry Ivanovich — hero of the Caucasus and Russo-Turkish wars,
ataman Ataman (variants: ''otaman'', ''wataman'', ''vataman''; Russian: атаман, uk, отаман) was a title of Cossack and haidamak leaders of various kinds. In the Russian Empire, the term was the official title of the supreme military comman ...
of the
Don Cossack Voisko Don Cossacks (russian: Донские казаки, Donskie kazaki) or Donians (russian: донцы, dontsy) are Cossacks who settled along the middle and lower Don. Historically, they lived within the former Don Cossack Host (russian: До ...
, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia.


References

Prince Alexandre Dimitrievitch Sviatopolk-Mirsky, Alfonso XIII 276, Madrid, Espagne


External links


Genealogical tree
— Russian

— in Russian
Biography of Dmitry Petrovich Sviatopolk-Mirskii
— in English

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