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Children
  
Mikhail Volkonsky

Great grandchild
  
Peeter Volkonski

Grandchild
  
Andrei Volkonsky

Died
  
11 September 1948, Paris, France

Parents
  
Michel Sergueïévitch Wolkonsky

Similar
  
Mikhail Volkonsky, Michel Sergueïévitch Wolkonsky, Serge Wolkonsky, Andrei Volkonsky

Prince Peter Mikhailovich Volkonsky (1861–1948) was a Russian aristocrat.

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Biography

Peter M. Volkonsky was born in 1861 in St. Petersburg.

Father - Prince Michael S. Volkonsky

Mother - Serene Princess Elizabeth G. Volkonskaia (1838–1897)

Wife - Princess Catherine Shahovskaya, daughter of General of Infantry Prince Shakhovsky Aleksei Ivanovich (1821–1890) and Sofia Alexandrovna Olsufyeva (1830–1882).

Son - Prince Mikhail Petrovich Volkonsky.

Brothers

Brothers Volkonsky, each in its own way, and left a bright trace in the history of Russia.

1. Vladimir Volkonsky (1868–1953), was vice-chairman of the State Duma under Volkonskye chairmanship of Khomyakov and Rodzianko and later was a Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, "survived" in office four ministers, Nicholas II, said each new minister, "Take care of Volkonsky.".

2. Serge Wolkonsky (1860–1937) - was a Russian theater worker, director, writer, Chamberlain, Privy Counsellor and a Catholic convert.

3. Alexandr Volkonsky (1866–1934) at the end of life was ordained a Catholic priest, author of "Catholicism and the sacred tradition of the East" and others.

Prince, chamberlain, marshal of the nobility Balashov district of Tambov province. During World War I he worked at the front of one of the organizations the All-Russian Land Union. Initiator of the Petrograd Society advocates the reunification of the Churches (1917–1918). Converted to Catholicism from Russian Orthodoxy in exile in Constantinople. In 1931-1937 he worked in the archives of the Catholic Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky. Died 11 September 1948 in Paris.

References

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