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- Countess Alexandra Branitskaya (née von Engelhardt, Russian: Александра Васильевна Браницкая, Polish: Aleksandra Branicka [Braɲit͡ska]; 1754 – 15 September...
- William Clark, American explorer (b. 1770) September 15 – Alexandra Branitskaya, Russian political activist, courtier and businessperson (b. 1754) September...
- (1888–1981), Canadian–American art professor and watercolor artist Alexandra Branitskaya (1754–1838), Russian courtier Alexandra Braun (born 1983), Venezuelan...
- Деньги Archived 2012-10-18 at the Wayback Machine, an article by Svetlana Branitskaya (18 June 1995) in Kommersant Паспорт, который только в Африке паспорт...
- moved to their estates in Ukraine, most often to White Church. In 1784, Branitskaya received this estate as a gift from her husband and began to put it in...
- Grigory Orlov in 1777 10 12 November 1781 Countess Alexandra Vasilievna Branitskaya 1754–1838 Married Count Franciszek Ksawery Branicki in 1781 Became Chief...
- (Saint Petersburg) Nizhnyaya Tura Oleksandriia Unknown date - Alexandra Branitskaya, political activist, courtier and businessperson (d. 1838) October 1...
- Potemkin. At the beginning of the 19th century, one of them, Alexandra Branitskaya, sold the part of the village that belonged to her. In the late-19th...
- Portrait of Oopjen Coppit Rembrandt, 1634 Russian portrait of Alexandra Branitskaya by Leontiy Semeonovich Miropolskiy, 1780s Paula Modersohn-Becker, Selbstbildnis...
- In 1830, he bought the Moika Palace from his maternal aunt, Sanechka Branitskaya for 250.000 rubles. When his father died from cholera in 1831, Boris...