The Patons: history and genealogy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15407/visn2018.11.079Keywords:
the Patons (the Pattons), family, nobility, Kyiv, Yevhen Oskarovych PatonAbstract
In the article the author highlights the history and reconstructs the genealogy of the Patons, from which comes a whole galaxy of prominent figures –military (Petro Ivanovych Paton, Petro Ivanovych Paton-Fanton-de-Verraion, Mykola Ivanovych Paton, Oleksandr Mykolaiovych Paton), diplomat (Oskar Petrovych Paton), lawyers (Ivan Petrovych Paton, Oskar Mykolaiovych Paton), architect (Petro Juriiovych Paton), public figure (Mykhailo Oskarovych Paton) and scientists (Yevhen Oskarovych Paton, Volodymyr Yevhenovych Paton, Borys Yevheno-vych Paton, Yevheniia Borysivna Paton). The author used the sources of official origin from the archives of Ukraine and Russia. They contain a huge amount of documents of the genealogical and general biographical nature. All documents have a high level of reliability. Nevertheless, their information is verified, critically considered, and compared with other sources. The article also gives a detailed analysis of the historiography of the studied problems.
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