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Buturlin was a Russia
n noble family. Notable members of the family include:
Russia
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n noble family. Notable members of the family include:
- Afanasy Andreyevich Buturlin (? - 1571), a Russian voyevoda
- Afanasy Mikhailovich Buturlin (? - after 1575), a Russian voyevoda
- Alexander ButurlinAlexander ButurlinCount Alexander Borisovich Buturlin was a Russian general and courtier whose career was much furthered by his good looks and personal affection of Empress Elizabeth....
(1694-1767), a Russian general - Alexei Buturlin (1802-1863), a Russian lieutenant generalLieutenant GeneralLieutenant General is a military rank used in many countries. The rank traces its origins to the Middle Ages where the title of Lieutenant General was held by the second in command on the battlefield, who was normally subordinate to a Captain General....
and senator - Alexander Buturlin (ice hockey)Alexander Buturlin (ice hockey)Aleksandr Buturlin is a Russian professional ice hockey player. He played with HC Spartak Moscow in the Kontinental Hockey League during the 2010–11 KHL season. He was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2nd round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.- External links :...
, a Russian ice hockey player - Andrei Nikitich Buturlin (? - 1536), a Russian voyevoda
- Andrei Vasilyevich Buturlin (? - after 1672), a Russian voyevoda
- Dmitry Andreyevich Buturlin (? - 1575), a Russian voyevoda
- Dmitry Petrovich Buturlin (count) (1763 - 1829), a director of the Imperial HermitageHermitage MuseumThe State Hermitage is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. One of the largest and oldest museums of the world, it was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and has been opened to the public since 1852. Its collections, of which only a small part is on permanent display,...
- Dmitry Petrovich Buturlin (writer) (1790 - 1849), a Russian statesman and writer
- Foma Buturlin (? - 1602), a Russian voyevoda
- Fyodor Ivanovich Buturlin (? - after 1565), a Russian voyevoda
- Fyodor Leontyevich Buturlin (? - 1640), a Russian voyevoda
- Fyodor Matveyevich Buturlin (? - after 1633), a Russian voyevoda
- Fyodor Nikitich Buturlin (? - 1520), a Russian boyarBoyarA boyar, or bolyar , was a member of the highest rank of the feudal Moscovian, Kievan Rus'ian, Bulgarian, Wallachian, and Moldavian aristocracies, second only to the ruling princes , from the 10th century through the 17th century....
and voyevoda - Fyodor Vasilyevich Buturlin (? - after 1665), a Russian voyevoda
- Grigory Buturlin (? - 1680), a Russian voyevoda
- Ivan Andreyevich Buturlin (boyar) (? - 1575), a Russian boyar and voyevoda
- Ivan Andreyevich Buturlin (stolnik) (? - after 1666), a Russian voyevoda and stolnikStolnikStolnik was a court office in Poland and Muscovy, responsible for serving the royal table.- Stolnik in Crown of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania : In Crown of Poland under the first Piast dukes and kings, this was a court office....
- Ivan Fyodorovich Buturlin (? - after 1680), a Russian voyevoda
- Ivan Ivanovich Buturlin (stolnik) (? - after 1655), a Russian voyevoda and stolnik
- Ivan Ivanovich Buturlin (military leader) (1661-1738), a Russian military leader
- Ivan Mikhailovich Buturlin (? - 1605), a Russian voyevoda
- Ivan Nikitich Buturlin (? - 1538), a Russian boyar and voyevoda
- Ivan Vasilyevich Buturlin (stolnik) (? - 1665), a Russian voyevoda and stolnik
- Ivan Vasilyevich Buturlin (boyar) (? - after 1689), a Russian boyar and voyevoda
- Matvei Buturlin (? - 1607), a Russian voyevoda and stolnik
- Mikhail Dmitriyevich Buturln (1807 - 1876), a Russian writer
- Mikhail Matveyevich Buturln (? - 1648), a Russian voyevoda
- Roman Buturlin (? - 1581), a Russian voyevoda
- Sergei Aleksandrovich ButurlinSergei Aleksandrovich ButurlinSergei Aleksandrovich Buturlin was a Russian ornithologist.A scion of one of the oldest families of Russian nobility, Buturlin spent most his life in Russia. He went to school in Simbirsk and studied jurisprudence in St...
(1872–1938), a Russian ornithologist - Sergei Petrovich Buturlin (? - 1873), a Russian general and statesman
- Timofey Buturlin (? - 1651), a Russian voyevoda
- Vasily Andreyevich Buturlin (? - after 1569), a Russian voyevoda
- Vasily Ivanovich Buturlin (? - after 1651), a Russian voyevoda
- Vasily Vasilyevich Buturlin (? - 1665), a Russian boyar and voyevoda
- Yefim Buturlin (? - 1607), a Russian voyevoda
- Yemelyan Buturlin (? - after 1661), a Russian voyevoda