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Afrosinya Fedorova (Russian: Ефросинья Фёдорова; c. 1700–c. 1750) was a
Finnish woman sold into
Russian serfdom after being captured in war. She became...
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Nyberg (1784–1854),
Swedish poet who
wrote under the name of "Euphrosyne"
Afrosinya (1700–1748),
mistress of the son of
Peter the
Great of
Russia Eufrosina...
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soldiers with
intent to sell.
Another case was that of
Annika Svahn and
Afrosinya. Lovisa,
together with two
other female slaves, one from
Finland and one...
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Afanasy Grigoriev (1782–1868),
Russian serf and
Neoclassical architect.
Afrosinya (1699/1700–1748),
Russian serf,
possibly a
Finnish captive,
enslaved mistress...
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judgment within their own community.
Lovisa von
Burghausen Afrosinya Suomen kansallisbiografia (National
Biography of Finland) https://web...
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perform drama,
opera and
ballet at the
Swedish royal court.
unknown -
Afrosinya, serf
mistress of
Alexei Petrovich,
Tsarevich of
Russia (died 1748) 24...
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Friends (1936) –
Natasha Friends (1938) – Vera
Peter the
Great (1938) –
Afrosinya Gorky 2: My
Apprenticeship (1939) –
Natalya Vasilisa the
Beautiful (1940)...
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Privy Chancellery for
investigation of "high treason." His mistress,
Afrosinya, was also
arrested and
intimidated by the investigators, and thus provided...
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Russian princess Nikifor Vyazemsky,
Russian prince and
owner of
Afrosinya, a
royal mistress of
Alexey Petrovich,
Tsarevich of
Russia Pyotr Vyazemsky...
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taken as
slaves during this war.
Brigitta Scherzenfeldt Annika Svahn Afrosinya List of
slaves Åberg, Alf (1991). Fångars elände:
karolinerna i Ryssland...