Lyapunov family

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Lyapunov family

The Lyapunov family (Russian: Ляпуно́в) is a Russian noble family claiming descent from the Galich Rurikids, who lost their princely title in the 15th century.[note 1][1]:276–277 The family later served the archbishop of Veliky Novgorod, and subsequently integrated into the Ryazanian nobility.

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Lyapunov family
Ляпуно́вы
noble family
Coat-of-arms of the Lyapunov family
Parent familyRurik dynasty
Place of originGalich, Russia
Founded16th century
FounderLyapun Borisovich Osinin
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Origin and name

It's known that Lyapunov brothers were descendants of a family of Konstantin Yaroslavich [ru] of Galich and one of his sons, dukes of the Duchy of Galich and Mersk [ru][note 1] both of whom itself belonged to Rurik Dynasty.[2][3] Their ancestors ruled in the Principality of Galich (an appanage of the Vladimir-Suzdal Duchy), until Duke Dmitry Donskoy, Grand Duke (Prince) of Moscow annexed their domain in 1362 and exiled Prince Dmitry Ivanovich of Galich, who fled to Veliky Novgorod where he entered the service to the local archbishop. Around this time Lyapunov family has lost their Duke title (the exact date is unknown though) and were considered boyars of the Novgorodian archbishop.

Their sons, the great-grandsons of Prince Vladimir Dmitrievich, namely, Dmitry Beryoza (meaning birch), Semyon Osina (meaning aspen) and Ivan Iva (meaning willow), were the progenitors of the Beryozin, Osinin, Ivin and Ilyin noble families.

Lyapunov's family ascends to a boyarin (servant) of Pimen "Black" [ru] (1571, an Archbishop of Novgorod and supporter of Ivan IV) named Ivan Borisovich Lyapun' Osypin (Russian: Иван Борисович Ляпунь Осипин), from which Lypunov (Russian: Ляпунов) family name has started.[3] Lypynovs acquired a dvoryanin title when one of Lyapun' Osypin's grandson entered servitude of Duchy of Ryazan (dissolved around 1521) and joined the Ryazan nobility.[2][3]

The grandson of Semyon Osina, Lyapun Osinin, is considered the founder of the Lyapunov family.

Genealogy

The Lyapunovs are listed in the Velvet Book and in Part 6 (Ancient Nobility) of the Kaluga, Kostroma, Moscow, Nizhny-Novgorod and Ryazan Governorates genealogical books.[4] One of the genealogy books kept at Ryazan Krelmlin feagures Lyapunov family.

Konstantin Yaroslavich [ru]

Family estate

Gravestones of Petr Savvich Lyapunov, a father of Prokopy Lyapunov, and his family members were evidently destroyed by Bolsheviks in around 1937 in Isady, Ryazan Oblast familial estate.[11] By 1961 their original familial mansion (manor house) was also demolished.[12]

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  1. Their descent from Rurik is disputed by some historians, such as Sergey Soloviev.

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