Abamelik

{{Short description|Noble family of Armenian origin}}

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The House of Abamelik ({{langx|hy|Աբամելիք}}, {{lang-ka|აბამელიქი}}, {{langx|ru|Абамелик}}; also rendered as Abamelek, Abymelikov) was a noble family of Armenian origin in the Kingdom of Georgia, and then in the Russian Empire.

History

According to the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (1890–1906), the family attained to the dignity of princes of the 3rd rank when the Georgian crown prince David (1767–1819) married in 1800 to Helene Abamelik (1770–1836), the daughter of the priest Simon Abamelik. After annexation of Georgia by Russia in 1801, the family was incorporated into the Russian nobility and officially included in the List of Georgian Princes of the Russian Empire in 1850.[http://www.rulex.ru/01010012.htm Абамелик (Абамелик-Лазаревы)]. Russian Biographic Lexicon. Accessed on November 27, 2007.{{cite web | url=https://russiannobility.org/georgian-nobility-in-the-russian-empire/ | title=Georgian Nobility in the Russian Empire | date=21 March 2018 }}

In 1873, Major-General Semyon Abamelik (1815–1888) was granted the right to assume the surname of his late father-in-law, Khristofor Yakimovich Lazarev (1789–1871), for himself and his descendants — the princes Abamelik-Lazarev (Абамелик-Лазаревы).

By 1906, both the Abamelik and Abamelik-Lazarev lines were registered in the governorates of Moscow, Podolsk, and Tula. Semyon's son, Prince Semyon Abamelek-Lazarev, was married Princess Maria (Moina) Demidov of San Donato (1877-1955), a daughter of the 2nd Prince of San Donato.

The Armenian composer Makar Yekmalyan dedicated his Nocturne for piano to Prince Semyon Abamelek-Lazarev.

On the Moika Embankment in St Petersburg there is a palace that once belonged to Abamelik-Lazarev family. There is also Villa Abamelek in Rome, which nowadays, is the residence of the Russian ambassador to the Italian Republic.

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