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Or in chief on a torteau surrounded by a wreath of laurel a royal crown and two crosses pattée argent in pale and in base between a boyar's hat fesswise and a crescent charged with a representation of a man's face argent a sword and spear crossed in saltire
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Two lions salient guardant Or the dexter one holding in his interior paw a sceptre and in his mouth a laurel branch proper the sinister one holding in his interior paw a globus cruciger and in his mouth an olive branch
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belonging to the Sheremetev family, who became an actress in the Sheremetev Serf Theatre and later married Nikolai Sheremetev
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as "having light steps", "hot" (about a horse), while the third theory suggests that the name originates with the
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The family held many high commanding ranks in the Russian military, governorships and eventually the rank of
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which literally translates to "Tiger Ahmet" and can be read as both "brave Ahmet" and "Pious Ahmet."
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Issuant from the coronet of rank an oak tree proper between two mullets of six points argent
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and eastern origin for the family. One theory proposes that the name originated with the
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There are three theories about the origin of the surname, all of them indicate a
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Russian surnames are gender sensitive, the masculine form of the name being
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316:(1713—1788) son of Boris; courtier and noted patron of Russian theater 310:(1652–1719) military leader and diplomat during the Great Northern War 191:, the whole ensigned by the coronet of a Count of the Russian Empire. 428: 405: 261: 210: 361:(born 1945), Polish politician and independence activist in the 335: 79: 423:), meaning "poor man". Another theory translates the nickname 31: 328:(1751–1809) son of Pyotr; noted patron of Russian theater 91:
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Russian noble families
Feodor Koshka
Count
Russian Empire
Yelena Sheremeteva
Tsarevich Ivan Ivanovich
Ivan the Terrible
Fedor Sheremetev
Tsar Michael I
Vasily Borisovich Sheremetev
Count Boris Sheremetev
Count Pyotr Borisovich Sheremetev

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