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Sophie Freiin von
Buxhoeveden (Russian: София Карловна Буксгевден, tr.
Sofiya Karlovna Buksgevden;
September 6, 1883 –
November 26, 1956), also known...
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Buxhoeveden may
refer to:
Buxhoeveden family, a
Baltic German family in
Estonia and the
Russian Empire Albert of
Buxhoeveden (c. 1165 – 1229),
Bishop of...
- were
members of the
powerful Buxhoeveden family from Bexhövede.
Because of this he has also been
known as
Albert of
Buxhoeveden (or Bexhövede, Buxhövden,...
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Lower Saxony) in the
Duchy of Saxony, and was also
known as "Hermann of
Buxhoeveden" and
other variations, such as Buxhöwden and Buxthoeven. He was the brother...
- to be chubby, and she had blue eyes and
blonde hair.
Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden, her mother's lady-in-waiting,
reflected that "her
features were regular...
- The
Buxhoeveden family is a Baltic-German
noble family of
Lower Saxon origin once
prominent in
Estonia and Russia, with
roots tracing to Bexhövede, Bremen-Verden...
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Buxhoeveden, Buxhœwden, Buxhöwden;
September 14, 1750 –
August 23, 1811) was a
Russian general of the
infantry and
government official.
Buxhoeveden commanded...
- her biographer,
Baroness Buxhoeveden, Alix
regarded the
death of her
father as the
greatest sorrow of her life.
Buxhoeveden recalled in her 1928 biography...
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during the
first generation of
conversion in
Livonia when
Albert of
Buxhoeveden (later,
Bishop of Riga) had
authority over the land. The
Teutonic Order...
- of Pułtusk, he
transferred the
command to
Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von
Buxhoeveden under pretence of
illness and left for his
estate near Oryol. Kamensky...