(1822–1886) —
admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy.Many members of the Unkovsky family served the Russian state in military, administrative and cultural roles from the 16th to the 20th centuries. • Bogdan Osipovich Unkovsky —
voivode in
Maly Yaroslavets (1626–1628), Tarusa (1630). • Stepan Bogdanovich Unkovsky —
voivode in
Bolkhov (1626), Gorokhovets (1627–1628). • Matvei Mikhailovich Unkovsky, Bogdan Baushev Unkovsky — Moscow nobles (1627–1629). • Ivan Voinovich Unkovsky — court official (1627–1629). • Andrei Stepanovich Unkovsky — city nobleman of
Pochep (1629). • Fyodor Sharapovich Unkovsky — city nobleman of
Maly Yaroslavets (1629). • Fyodor Fyodorovich Unkovsky, Grigory Yakovlevich Unkovsky —
stolniks of
Patriarch Filaret (1629), Moscow nobles (1636–1658). • Gavrila Unkovsky —
voivode in
Maly Yaroslavets (before 1636). • Stepan Ivanovich Unkovsky —
voivode in
Staritsa (1636–1637). • Gavrila Ulyanovich Unkovsky — court noble,
voivode in
Vorotynsk (1636). • Mikhail Vasilyevich Unkovsky —
court noble (1640). • Mikhail Ivanovich Unkovsky —
voivode in
Staritsa (1654). • Vasily Yakovlevich Unkovsky — Moscow nobleman,
voivode in
Yaroslavl (1664–1668). • Ivan Unkovsky —
voivode in
Kozelsk (1664–1665). • Stepan Unkovsky —
voivode in
Borovsk (1664–1665). (1829–1904) — general of artillery, commandant of Moscow. • Andrei Dementievich Unkovsky — Moscow nobleman,
voivode in
Tsaritsyn (1666–1669). • Ivan Unkovsky —
voivode in
Opochka (1678). • Dmitry Ivanovich Unkovsky —
stolnik,
voivode in
Opochka (1684). • Fyodor Mikhailovich Unkovsky, Prokofiy Mikhailovich Unkovsky, Ivan Mikhailovich Unkovsky, Maxim Ivanovich Unkovsky, Ivan Fyodorovich Unkovsky, Ivan Lukyanovich Unkovsky — Moscow nobles (1629–1692). • Ivan Mikhailovich Unkovsky, Grigory Dementievich Unkovsky —
stolniks (1690–1692). • Semion Yakovlevich Unkovsky (1788–1882) — officer of the
Imperial Russian Navy,
circumnavigator, memoirist, later director of schools and
marshal of the nobility in Kaluga province. • Fyodor Semionovich Unkovsky (1821–1863) —
Court Councilor, awarded the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class. • Alexander Semionovich Unkovsky (1825–1900) — lieutenant general. •
Ivan Semionovich Unkovsky (1822–1886) —
admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy. •
Sergei Semionovich Unkovsky (1829–1904) — general of artillery, commandant of Moscow. == References ==