Alexis S. Troubetzkoy

Alexis Sergeevich Troubetzkoy was an international author notable for his works on Russian history. He also served as the headmaster of Selwyn House School, Appleby College and the Toronto French School in Canada. He was born as a prince of the Trubetskoy family, to parents Prince Serge Grigorievich Troubetzkoy and Princess Lubov Alexeevna Obolensky. He taught at Bishop's College School and served in the Royal Canadian Navy for 8 years. He served as the Executive Director of the Tolstoy Foundation 1992-95.[2][3] He also helped the International Orthodox Christian Charities gain the release of two of their workers taken hostage.

Alexis Troubetzkoy
Born
Alexis Sergeevich Troubetzkoy

(1934-03-06)March 6, 1934
Clamart, France
DiedJanuary 22, 2017(2017-01-22) (aged 82)
Toronto, Canada
NationalityRussian, American (renounced in 2016)[1]
OccupationAuthor, Educator
Known forRussian history

Early years

Troubetzkoy graduated from Concordia University and Bishop's University.

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