Aminoff Аминовы/Аминевы | |
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Russian boyar and Swedish-Finnish noble family | |
Parent family | Ratshichi, Kamensky, Kuritsyn |
Country | Holy Roman Empire Kievan Rus' Novgorod Republic Grand Duchy of Moscow Tsardom of Russia Swedish Empire Grand Duchy of Finland Russian Empire Sweden Finland |
Current region | Sweden and Finland |
Place of origin | Holy Roman Empire |
Founded | 1400s [1] |
Founder | Ratsha Ivan Yuryevich Volkov-Kuritsyn nicknamed Amin |
Titles | Count Baron |
Connected families | Galitzine, Baranoff, Shcherbatov, Ramsay |
Motto | Nec adversa nec prospera flectent |
Estate(s) | Riilahti Manor |
Cadet branches | |
Website | https://en.aminoff.fi/ |
The Aminoff family (Russian: Аминовы/Аминевы) is a Swedish-Finnish noble family of Holy Roman and Russian origin. The family has produced statesmen, officers, academics, merchants, industrialists, and landowners. The Aminoff family has been granted the titles of count and baron. The Aminoff family is known for its active participation in commerce and industry.[1][2]