- The
Apraksin family is an
ancient Russian noble family,
first mentioned in the 14th century,
whose members held
significant military positions throughout...
- A
portrait of
Feodor III's
second wife,
Marfa Apraxina...
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Marfa Matveyevna Apraksina (Russian: Марфа Матвеевна Апраксина; 1664–1716) was a
Tsarina of
Russia and the
second spouse of Tsar
Feodor III of Russia....
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Russian royalty Vacant Title last held by
Natalia Naryshkina Tsaritsa consort of
Russia 1680–1681
Vacant Title next held by
Marfa Apraxina...
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Tsarina Marfa Apraxina of Russia, wife of Tsar
Feodor III and
Peter the Great's sister-in-law...
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Vasilievich Meshchersky (1828—1856) by his wife,
Countess Maria Alexandrovna Apraxina (1827-1886). She was
married to
Count Alexei Pavlovich Ignatiev (1842-1906)...
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regiment from 1814
until his
death in 1840.
Nostitz married Countess Sofia Apraxina (b. 1778) at
Karlsruhe on 27
January 1797. They had four children, Eduard...
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directed by
Liubov Apraxina; “The Best
Weapons in the World” (1986),
directed by
Liubov Apraxina; “Apogones” (1988),
directed by
Liubov Apraxina; “And It Was...
- (url) Henri-François
Riesener (1767–1806), 3 paintings :
Portrait of
Sofia Apraxina, The Hermitage, St.
Petersburg (url)
Hyacinthe Rigaud (1659–1743), 12 paintings :...