Khovrins — the Russian boyar a family occurring from the Crimean princes Gavrasov (Havre).
In «The Russian genealogical book», published the prince P. Dolgoruky, mentions «Gotiya's prince» Stepan (Stephane) Vasilyevich Hovra who with son Grigory left the possession to Moscow at the end of the XIV century. In Moscow it was accepted with honor prince Dmitry Donskim or his son prince Vasily, received a farmstead in the Kremlin, noted on ancient maps of the city. Later Stephane accepted a monkhood under Simone's name, and the son his Grigory Hovra, according to the legend, played important role in the basis in vicinities of Moscow of Simonov of a monastery.
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Coat of arms Golovins.
In «The Russian genealogical book», published the prince P. Dolgoruky, mentions «Gotiya's prince» Stepan (Stephane) Vasilyevich Hovra who with son Grigory left the possession to Moscow at the end of the XIV century. In Moscow it was accepted with honor prince Dmitry Donskim or his son prince Vasily, received a farmstead in the Kremlin, noted on ancient maps of the city. Later Stephane accepted a monkhood under Simone's name, and the son his Grigory Hovra, according to the legend, played important role in the basis in vicinities of Moscow of Simonov of a monastery.
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207730 Khovrine Russian Federation I1 13 22 14 10 13-15 11 14 11 12 11 28 15 8-9 8 11 22 16 20 26 12-14-14-15 11 9 19-21 15 16 16 18 35-36 13 11 11 8 15-15 8 11 10 8 9 9 12 22-25 15 10 12 12 16 8 13 25 20 13 13 11 12 11 11 12 11
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Coat of arms Golovins.